March 16, 2014

Sunday Travel Thread: Viva Las Vegas Edition [Y-not]
— Open Blogger

Greetings traveling morons!

TodayÂ’s thread is brought to you by Thin Elvis:

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Since I was in Vegas for a few days last week, I thought todayÂ’s Travel Thread should be about Spring Break locationsÂ… focusing on the Trashiest ones. In other words, the sorts of places young, hormone-driven ewoks might visit in order to learn the fine art of hobo hunting.

To get us started, this quiz, courtesy of How Stuff Works, will give you a chance to see just how much you know about Spring Break. (I got 15 out of 20, with a lot of guessing.)

I confess the entire concept of Spring Break (whose “season” has been underway for a few weeks nows) completely escaped my notice, both in college and in high school (seems like there’s a high school version, too, isn’t there?). Our family budget was pretty tight. We rarely took family vacations, so the idea of a vacation solely for us brat college kids was certainly not in the cards. My sister and I were usually working during school breaks, anyway.

But itÂ’s A Thing, apparently. And, a really Big Thing.

According to Mental Floss Spring Break got its start in Fort Lauderdale, much longer ago than I would have guessed:

what we now know as Spring Break really began because of two events: When Fort Lauderdale built Florida's first Olympic-size pool in 1928, and when MGM released Where The Boys Are in 1960.

Fort Lauderdale's pool, considered mammoth at the time, brought the nation's top competitive swimmers to the city during their break from classes, and by the late '30s, more than 1500 student-athletes were flocking to the city's College Coaches' Swim Forum. The first of these forums was hosted in 1938, and droves of college swimmers made Fort Lauderdale their exclusive Spring Break home well into the '60s. By that time, non-student athletes began to take part in what these swimmers had created; Time first mentioned the phenomenon in their 1959 article titled "Beer & the Beach." The bacchanal had gone mainstream.

A year later, MGM released Where The Boys Are, a coming-of-age film that followed four college women during their spring vacation. And just like everything in a postmodern society, reality reflects art. Spring Break became a very real thing for any collegiate male or female who wanted to escape to sand and sun.

HereÂ’s the trailer for Where the Boys Are featuring a very young George Hamilton:

According to The Travel Channel, the following are the top dozen spring break destinations: Las Vegas, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Miami, Puerta Vallarta, Daytona Beach, South Padre Island, Panama City Beach, Jamaica, Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, and Acapulco. (You can consider these places to go to get your freak on or, like me, consider them places to AVOID in March and April.) How many have you visited? IÂ’ve only been to Vegas and Cancun, the latter was for a conference so it really doesnÂ’t count.

BTW, Texas morons, how is South Padre Island? I regret I never got around to going there when I lived in the Lone Star State.

One thing thatÂ’s interesting to me is that Aruba doesnÂ’t make the Travel ChannelÂ’s list. Could it be that the Natalie Holloway disappearance has hurt their reputation as a good place to go for Spring Break? Incidentally, there was recently some developments on the fate of scumbag Joran van der Sloot. (Read about it here at the Daily Mail.)

Closer to home CoEd.com provides a list of the 20 Trashiest (American) Spring Break Destinations.

Las Vegas is Number One, baby!

For the third year in a row, Las Vegas has retained its title as America’s #1 Trashiest Spring Break Destination. No surprise there, considering the City of Sin is the world leader in most of our “Trashy” benchmarks: strip clubs, Girls Gone Wild, lenient drinking laws, and of course casinos. Even hotel and airfare prices are low–courtesy of all the Vegas casinos who figure that if they can get you in the door, then they can take your money the old fashioned way.

As with all rankings, this list is under dispute. Courtesy of the Miami New Times, the Ten (Actual) Trashiest Spring Break locations. Their list seems more in keeping with the Moron Lifestyle. But, like CoEd.com, the Miami New Times agrees that Vegas is THE Trashiest Spring Break location.

It may come as a surprise to you to learn that Salt Lake City, Utah, did NOT make any of these Spring Break lists. I know, I know! ThatÂ’s messed up. (Like Pluto.) Being of a scientific bent, I decided to conduct my own comparison between SLC and Vegas, so at considerable expense and personal risk, I traveled to Las Vegas last week. Here are the highly scientific results:

Hobo Sightings

On a typical jaunt to Salt Lake City one can expect to encounter many hobos, both young and old, owing in large part to the numerous parks in the downtown area, the relatively mild climate, and the town fathersÂ’ questionable decision to place a large homeless shelter next to the convention center and arts district. Last night, for example, Mr Y-not and I went to SLC to attend the opera and encountered several hobos, including a lady hobo(ette) who took a full five minutes to cross the street against the light.

In contrast, during my THREE days in Las Vegas, I only encountered one hobo, who earnestly asked me if I “knew about the Manhattan Project.” Come to think of it, maybe he wasn’t a hobo. He may have been a Paulbot. (He was wearing a ballcap, but I thought I spotted a gleam of tinfoil peeking out from under the rim.)

Advantage: Salt Lake City

Adult Entertainment “Professionals”

Las Vegas (and the entire state of Nevada, frankly) is known for its adult entertainment industry, second only to Washington, D.C., where the national pastime is screwing over the American People. A little known fact is that the state motto of Nevada is “We’ll DO anything, TO anything!” (No wonder Harry Reid is so at home in both places!) What you might not appreciate is just how prevalent sex industry workers are in Vegas. They are EVERYWHERE. During my first visit to Vegas, I naively asked why the couples I was seeing around town almost always consisted of a dude in t-shirt and jeans with a very tarted up young lady. Mr Y-not pointed out that the ladies in question were on the job, a thought that hadn’t occurred to me. (What can I say? I’m a nice Catholic girl.)

During our recent visit to Vegas we were staying in a very sedate timeshare just off the Strip behind to the Flamingo. (Most of the residents appeared to be just shy of their 90th birthdays.) Nevertheless, on the way back to our room after dinner the first night (a Tuesday night, btw) we passed a buff young man outside the door of one of the suites who was adjusting the belt to his SWAT uniform. Pretty sure he was NOT actually a police officer since he had no weaponÂ… except for a near lethal dose of Axe spray on his person!


Re-enactment of the scene in the hallway of Y-not's hotel

In contrast, on a typical visit to Salt Lake City, you are not likely to encounter a worker in the sex trade. They are all at church. (I keed, I keed!)

Advantage: Las Vegas

Liquor Sales

Long-time morons might recall that I’m not from Utah. No, no, it’s true – I’m a transplant! As such, the past three and a half years have required some adjustment, particularly when it comes to maintaining the appropriate dietary habits of a True Moronette. Yes, I’m talking alcohol here.

While Utah’s liquor laws are pretty damned weird, apparently they are better than they once were. We’re “allowed” to purchase low alcohol beer at grocery stores, for example, and we no longer have to be a member of a “club” to drink in a bar type setting. On the other hand, Utahns are convinced that the mere sight of someone drawing a beer on tap would immediately render impressionable youths alcoholics, so we have something called the Zion Curtain to block such horrifying activities from view.

As an occasional drinker, the worst aspect of UtahÂ’s liquor laws is trying to purchase specific alcoholic beverages. ALL wine is sold via state stores (because everyone knows that most alcoholics get loaded on $30 bottles of merlot), as are all spirits. This can be a real challenge for the discriminating moron if the state stores do not happen to carry your beverage of choice. For example, it took us over 18 months to get the State to special order a case of El Massaya Arak, a Lebanese spirit similar to ouzo, only to discover upon opening the case that they had instead ordered a case of red wine from a Lebanese winery called Massaya (no El). So after two years, we gave up trying to buy Arak in Utah. How the state brain boxes managed to confuse a 160 Proof colorless spirit with crappy red wine is beyond me.

In contrast, Las Vegas is Moron Heaven when it comes to alcoholic beverages. They are available everywhere at any time of day. It took us less than five minutes to find Arak in Vegas.

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Two bottles of Arak that may or may not have been transported across state lines.

Advantage: Las Vegas

Passed Out Drunks

As any self-respecting moron knows, hobos can be hard to catch. Unencumbered by possessions and very street savvy, most hobos are nimble suckers, making for a frustrating hunt. Smart morons know that the best way to succeed in their efforts is to wait until later in the day when the effects of ValuRite have taken hold. A passed out hobo is much easier to skin.

Unsurprisingly, Las Vegas is a great place to find passed out drunks. Some are hobos, but others are college students or, even better, bachelorettes. During my recent visit to Vegas I encountered one such specimen in the hallway of our hotel. Said young lady was curled up on the floor outside the door where we encountered the SWAT “officer” the night before. She WAS clothed (disappointing Mr Y-not) and wearing cat ears.

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Re-enactment of the after-effects of ValuRite

How does Salt Lake fare in this category? Well, despite the difficulty in purchasing rare bottles of wine or Lebanese spirits, passed out drunks are rather easy to find, most likely owing to the large hobo population. (Or perhaps because of high school students who caught sight of their neighbor pouring a Corona.)

Advantage: Tie

So as you can see, morons and moronettes, Las Vegas IS a great choice for those interested in pursuing the Moron Lifestyle. However, I think that with an influx of a few more morons and moronettes, Salt Lake City will soon equal Vegas. I hope this scientific comparison has been helpful to you as you make your travel plans.


To wrap things up, and in keeping up with the Las Vegas theme, hereÂ’s Ann Margret, ElvisÂ’ co-star in Viva Las Vegas:

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And hereÂ’s Young Elvis singing the title song from Viva Las Vegas:


Happy travels!

Posted by: Open Blogger at 09:43 AM | Comments (155)
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1 Enjoy!

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 09:45 AM (zDsvJ)

2 Son just got a new job in Vegas. I see a trip there in my future!

Posted by: Tami [/i][/b][/u][/s] at March 16, 2014 09:47 AM (bCEmE)

3 Thank you, thank you very much.

Posted by: the pelvis at March 16, 2014 09:50 AM (WCnJW)

4 You'll be well-prepared, Tami!

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 09:51 AM (zDsvJ)

5 Mmmm.  Ann Margaret.

Oddly enough, though I hate crowds and humanity, I love love love Las Vegas.  I think the shiny shiny noisy is sufficient to distract me.


If I ever hit the Mega or PowerBall, I plan on blowing a substantial portion of it sponsoring a MoMee in Vegas.


C'mon, the odds are that only like 80-85% of us would end up getting arrested. 

Posted by: alexthechick - come for the Global Warming stay for the SMOD at March 16, 2014 09:53 AM (Gk3SS)

6 Immediately my mind went to "Where the Boys Are", even before I read below the fold. What do I win?

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 09:54 AM (oMKp3)

7 I loved Connie Francis in that movie.

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 09:55 AM (oMKp3)

8 Oddly enough, though I hate crowds and humanity, I love love love Las Vegas. I think the shiny shiny noisy is sufficient to distract me. --- I also hate crowds and humanity. And, let's face it, the crowds in Vegas barely qualify as human. But I kind of like Las Vegas, too. Downsides are: 1. too many people, many/most of whom represent the worst qualities of American tourists; 2. very difficult to navigate by foot or by car AND that monorail is next to useless 3. extremely difficult to avoid the acrid, stale cigarette smoke Upsides are: 1. lots of shiny things, including great stores for window shopping and fun shows; 2. many good restaurants (although pricey); 3. nice weather when much of the country is buried in snow

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 09:57 AM (zDsvJ)

9 I don't recall that spring break was a big deal.

Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at March 16, 2014 09:58 AM (QFxY5)

10 I've only been to Padre Island once, and it was as a child so all I can say is: Better beaches than Galveston! Although that's a pretty low bar.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 09:58 AM (hFL/3)

11 We were down there for the basketball tournament, so we only had one really nice meal out. We chose Le Cirque in the Bellagio. Five course meal and wine pairings. Very nice. I'd like to go back sometime on our own dime, but NOT in August, which is when we first visited it.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 09:59 AM (zDsvJ)

12 Vegas rocks. Wish i still lived there. You didnt see more hobos because they're on other side of strip in fremont area. There are several concrete pads dedicated to hobo campers.

Posted by: fastfreefall at March 16, 2014 09:59 AM (kONH/)

13 So Dolores Hart makes a movie with George Hamilton and then enters the convent. That had to be a bit ego deflating for George.
Never appreciated Elvis' music until I entered my 40's. His spirituals are wonderful.

Posted by: never enough caffeine at March 16, 2014 09:59 AM (Qp3K5)

14 I really think a Moron Meetup in Vegas is almost an inevitability. Like they have enormous superconducting nuclear-powered Electro-Moron Magnets pulling us there "against our will". Where would we stay? What's the most Moron-friendly themed hotel? The jail?

Posted by: All Hail Eris at March 16, 2014 10:00 AM (QBm1P)

15 Around here people go to the Wisconsin Dells indoor water parks. There isn't a lot of Spring during spring break up nort'.

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 10:01 AM (oMKp3)

16 Follow the Joran Vandersloot story for this barf-inducing nugget:

Dude admitted to killing a cute young thing in Peru in 2010. The reason? Because he was apparently so screwed up by PTSD over allegations that he killed Natalie Holloway on Aruba in 2005.

You can't coach that type of thing.

Posted by: miked at March 16, 2014 10:01 AM (xaIQZ)

17 Most moron friendly? Circus Circus. That always seemed to be the saddest, most hobo filled place in Vegas.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 10:01 AM (hFL/3)

18 >>10 I don't recall that spring break was a big deal. One of the interesting things about Vegas is just how much humanity is packed into such a small space. So one end of the Strip can be having the PAC12 championships and the other might be having Spring Break or a trade show. IOW, I think there's so much going on at any moment in time that it's very easy to be unaware of the different pockets of activity. The concierge where we stayed, who you'd think would know about what was happening, was completely unaware of the hoops tournaments (there were three going on at the time at three different venues).

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:02 AM (zDsvJ)

19 Hubby and youngest son are going to cactus league Spring Training in AZ and then spending the final weekend watching college bball in Vegas, three dads, two boys. A man fest

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 10:03 AM (zOTsN)

20 18 Most moron friendly? Circus Circus. That always seemed to be the saddest, most hobo filled place in Vegas. -- Another contender was a very run-down casino called "Ellis Island," just off the Strip (kind of near the New York, New York end).

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:04 AM (zDsvJ)

21 18 Most moron friendly? Circus Circus. -------------- I call dibs on the John Wayne Gacy room.

Posted by: All Hail Eris at March 16, 2014 10:04 AM (QBm1P)

22 We were down there for the basketball tournament, so we only had one really nice meal out. We chose Le Cirque in the Bellagio. Five course meal and wine pairings. Very nice.

I'd like to go back sometime on our own dime, but NOT in August, which is when we first visited it. Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 01:59 PM (zDsvJ)



I have to get out to Vegas for the first weekend of March Madness. 

You're right, it's the shiny and the window shopping and the excellent food if you want that distracts from the arrrggghhh people people everywhere.  Plus Vegas operates on my preferred vampire time table. 

Posted by: alexthechick - come for the Global Warming stay for the SMOD at March 16, 2014 10:04 AM (Gk3SS)

23 Spring Training in AZ is fun. We did it one year with all the kiddos. Of course, the Rangers are way the hell out in Surprise and they were doing construction on all the roads out there...

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 10:04 AM (hFL/3)

24 i just don't like the strip....been twice....not my kind of place....

Posted by: phoenixgirl @phxazgrl at March 16, 2014 10:05 AM (u8GsB)

25 Bellagio is really nice. I also like the Venetian

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 10:05 AM (zOTsN)

26 Another contender was a very run-down casino called "Ellis Island," just off the Strip (kind of near the New York, New York end). ___________________ Craps game in the Tuberculosis Ward!

Posted by: All Hail Eris at March 16, 2014 10:05 AM (QBm1P)

27 In contrast, Las Vegas is Moron Heaven when it comes to alcoholic beverages. They are available everywhere at any time of day. It took us less than five minutes to find Arak in Vegas.

Ah yes. I frequently go through Vegas on the way between the Anachronda Compound and the Mother-in-Law's Underground Lair. Since the Anachrondamobile has a smallish gas tank, we have to stop in Vegas for gas.

Last time I was through, I noticed a display in our favorite gas station of wine by the glass. Several shelves of glasses full of wine with some sort of wax seal on the top.

For when you're less than a bottle away from your destination, I guess.

Posted by: Anachronda at March 16, 2014 10:06 AM (U82Km)

28 >>26 Bellagio is really nice. I also like the Venetian --------- I want to try the Wynn next time on the advice of one of our moronettes (and based on a walk-thru). But the Hilton property we stayed at this time, which is behind the Flamingo, had some advantages. Decent pool (a little small) and full kitchens, so you can save a bundle on eating.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:07 AM (zDsvJ)

29 Last time I was through, I noticed a display in our favorite gas station of wine by the glass. Several shelves of glasses full of wine with some sort of wax seal on the top. For when you're less than a bottle away from your destination, I guess. --- Mr Y-not said there are cup holders in the men's rooms.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:08 AM (zDsvJ)

30 Most people know that Elvis died while sitting on his "Throne" (as befits The King), while "straining at stool" to use the medical terminology for trying to pinch a loaf. 

What most people don't know is that the reason he had to work so hard to take a simple dump is that he was addicted to so many pain killers and other drugs that his entire large and small intestinal tracts were blocked solid, and had been for weeks before his death.  Blocked solid all the way up to where the stomach meets the small intestine.

Another thing most people don't know is by the end he looked so hideous that when the ER folks were in about minute number 90 of trying to pump his chest to get his famous heart restarted, the attending doc came in and said:  "What the Hell are we doing spending so much time trying to revive this derelict?"  Whereupon one of the nurses said:  "This derelict used to be Elvis Presley."  The doc let them spend a few more minutes on the futile effort, then had to call it.

The Kind is dead; long live the King.

Posted by: Sharkman at March 16, 2014 10:08 AM (TM1p8)

31 One of my small regrets is that my wife had chosen to no longer enjoy the AoS lifestyle (a great decision on her part believe me) and that makes my chances of going back to Vegas much smaller. If ever there were a place that felt like I belonged there, Vegas is it. Good time, good times. I once went with a girlfriend and accidentally ended up with four other girls. It was not my fault, they forced me by saying "hi." I am not proud of it.

Posted by: traye at March 16, 2014 10:09 AM (X8/tx)

32 My son moves to Vegas Thursday. Going out there March 26. Gonna be fun!

Posted by: Chavez the Hugo at March 16, 2014 10:09 AM (Q8vlx)

33 SPI used to be a sleepy, dumpy fishing settlement until the late 1970's. It was great. Now it is condos and high rises. The fishing in the Laguna Madre is still wonderful but it is busy. Beach camping and surf fishing is still good with a four wheel vehicle if you drive several miles north and don't mind illegals sporadically walking by heading for Houston. The best month for SPI is October. The kids are in school, the snow birds haven't arrived, and the weather is wonderful (except during a hurricane).

Posted by: Lester at March 16, 2014 10:09 AM (2UPXV)

34 I liked the old strip. These huge monstrous city block size places bug me. Old fashioned, that's me. McGyver, out

Posted by: McGyver at March 16, 2014 10:11 AM (QYhUb)

35 That is a nice thread Y-not. Interesting & I learned a couple of things. Well done

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at March 16, 2014 10:11 AM (HVff2)

36 Most people know that Elvis died while sitting on his "Throne" (as befits The King), while "straining at stool" to use the medical terminology for trying to pinch a loaf. lots of old people die taking a dump. heart attack its how my paternal grandfather died. not addicted to anything or on any prescriptions. he was sort of a shit, so it seemed apt

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 10:11 AM (zOTsN)

37 Biggest advise for the new to Vegas, as soon as you can, go to grocery store and get a jug of water. Otherwise you will drink the $10 litters of bottled water in your room, and they will still not be enough.

Posted by: traye at March 16, 2014 10:12 AM (X8/tx)

38 Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian *curtsies*

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:12 AM (zDsvJ)

39 I've also come to appreciate Elvis as I've gotten older.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:13 AM (zDsvJ)

40 Some instances of toilet-related deaths are attributed to the drop in blood pressure due to the parasympathetic nervous system during bowel movements. This effect may be magnified by existing circulatory issues. wiki

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 10:14 AM (zOTsN)

41 Although it doesn't get much press (for obvious reasons), a disproportionately high number of people (usually older men who are in high risk categories for heart disease) die on the toilet. This is at least partly due to problems some older men have with constipation. Although this causes them to generally spend longer on the toilet, that's not the problem. The problem is that people in this situation tend to "push" harder and longer than they should in what is effectively Valsalva's maneuver. This added pressure on the intestines and colon corresponds to an added pressure in the abdominal and thoraic cavities. The vena cava (major veins leading back to the heart) are normally "held open" by the "negative pressure" (lower than atmospheric... the same reason a hole in the chest wall (pneumothorax or hemothorax) can kill you so quickly). When the pressure increases it pinches the vena cava closed and the blood can no longer go back to the heart. Consequently, the barroreceptors which measure blood pressure on the arterial side of the heart, notice a drop in pressure (due to the fact that blood is no longer being pumped) and so they trigger a "sympathetic response" that causes blood pressure to spike. The combination of blood pressure spiking (which can lead to stroke or other problems) and lack of blood being pumped to the heart (which starves the heart for oxygen and eventually can trigger a heart attack and/or heart failure).

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 10:16 AM (zOTsN)

42 My son moves to Vegas Thursday. Going out there March 26. Gonna be fun! Posted by: Chavez the Hugo at March 16, 2014 02:09 PM (Q8vlx)


How's the housing market?  I know that for a long time Vegas was one of the worst hit areas when the housing market collapsed.  

Posted by: alexthechick - come for the Global Warming stay for the SMOD at March 16, 2014 10:16 AM (Gk3SS)

43 South Padre Island is great anytime other than three weeks in March. During spring break it is absolute zoo and should be avoided. The rest of the year it is great. Nice beaches ( the best in Texas, and you won't find a better one until you hit Destin), warm water that you can stay in all day without freezing, easy access (free parking everywhere), and the only rule is no glass on the beach. Bring your Valu-rite in a plastic bottle and you are good to go.

Posted by: Pilot141 at March 16, 2014 10:17 AM (nPwzA)

44 UNNN uh UNNNN uhhhh YEAH Yeah Unnnnnnn huh *thud* Posted by: Elvis - 3 Seconds Before Keeling Over that is laugh out loud funneh

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 10:17 AM (zOTsN)

45 My grandpa's cousin grew up with Elvis and used to play music with him. Said cousin asked my grandpa if he wanted to come play with them, but grandpa replied "I aint got time for some kid." Good job, gramps.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 10:17 AM (hFL/3)

46 What do I win? Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 01:54 PM (oMKp3) Stool softener

Posted by: Velvet Ambition at March 16, 2014 10:18 AM (R8hU8)

47 14 Never appreciated Elvis' music until I entered my 40's. His spirituals are wonderful. Posted by: never enough caffeine at March 16, 2014 01:59 PM (Qp3K5) Yeah, I've often wondered how his life would have gone differently if he'd stayed with the gospel group he occasionally sang with. But supposedly he had trouble singing harmonies, so he went for a solo career instead.

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 10:18 AM (oMKp3)

48 In Viva Las Vegas, Ann Margaret and Elvis have a duet (The Lady loves Me) with the following lines:

Elvis:  She's falling fast she's on the skids
Ann: Both of his heads are flipping their lids

1964???  Must have gone over the censors heads

By the way, you should read Ace's review of "Where the Boy's Aren't"  5 stars

Posted by: duke at March 16, 2014 10:19 AM (enhDu)

49 49 What do I win? Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 01:54 PM (oMKp3) Stool softener Posted by: Velvet Ambition at March 16, 2014 02:18 PM (R8hU Finally!!!!

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 10:19 AM (oMKp3)

50 I always thought Beach Blanket Bango was the consummate Spring Break movie. But, I date myself.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:21 AM (aDwsi)

51 I don't recall that spring break was a big deal. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo ------------------------------- I don't recall spring break.

Posted by: Tobacco Road at March 16, 2014 10:22 AM (4Mv1T)

52 I preferred Elvis's topical ballads, say, 'In A Yugo'

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:22 AM (aDwsi)

53 But, I date myself. That makes for a rather lonely spring break.

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 10:22 AM (oMKp3)

54 Ann Margaret.

woof.


Posted by: exsanguine at March 16, 2014 10:22 AM (WiAcn)

55 It was three decades ago and things may have changed, but one place to definitely avoid for Labor Day weekend was Myrtle Beach, SC. The place was crawling with college rug rats, most inebriated and bawdily disgusting.

Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars™ [/i] [/b] [/s] at March 16, 2014 10:22 AM (HsTG8)

56 It was three decades ago and things may have changed, but one place to definitely avoid for Labor Day weekend was Myrtle Beach, SC. -------------------------------------- These days I find it a good place to avoid. Period. Although we had some good times at North Myrtle (Ocean Drive) back in the day. We were likely part of your problem.

Posted by: Tobacco Road at March 16, 2014 10:24 AM (4Mv1T)

57 Biggest advise for the new to Vegas, as soon as you can, go to grocery store and get a jug of water. Otherwise you will drink the $10 litters of bottled water in your room, and they will still not be enough. Posted by: traye ------------------ Tap water. Why not?

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:25 AM (aDwsi)

58 I think moron-friendly author Larry Correia covered a moron meetup in Las Vegas as the setting for on of his Monster Hunter International books. It included a fight between rival groups that took out a dinning room, firefights, explosives, and the leveling of a the entire hotel if I remember right.

Posted by: .87c at March 16, 2014 10:26 AM (DHwqi)

59 Its funny yall mention dyin'on the shitter/blood pressure/heart issues and Vegas in same thread. I travel a lot and it was dur7ng a work trip a few weeks ago in Vegas i started drinki g metamucil regulr-like regardless of all the veggies and oatmeal i eat. I gotta tell you, the time spent in the "reading room" has been shortened dramatically and made effortless.

Posted by: fastfreefall at March 16, 2014 10:26 AM (kONH/)

60 Although we had some good times at North Myrtle (Ocean Drive) back in the day. We were likely part of your problem. Posted by: Tobacco Road -------------------- Two words : The Pad Hmm. Also, The Beach Club..., and the Bowery Friends told me about those places.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:26 AM (aDwsi)

61 That makes for a rather lonely spring break. Posted by: grammie ------------------- A man does the best he can with what he has.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:28 AM (aDwsi)

62 43?
thunderb?

When I found Miss Emily dead on the toilet almost 4 years ago? One of the first things the EMT's commented on, that was common with older people.

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 10:29 AM (ULH4o)

63 Oh my, backhoe, I'm really sorry to hear that. I knew you were a widower, but I didn't realize the circumstances.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:30 AM (zDsvJ)

64 Two words : The Pad Posted by: Mike Hammer- A friend of mine owned what was left of the Pad in the early-mid 70s'. Harry Stegall. Former NC State Trooper shot six times in the line of duty. Wore the last round extracted from him on a chain around his neck. Crazy mofo. I served beers there one summer.

Posted by: Tobacco Road at March 16, 2014 10:32 AM (4Mv1T)

65 TR - Was Merlin Bellamy still police chief of OD then?

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:33 AM (aDwsi)

66 TR - Was Merlin Bellamy still police chief of OD then? Posted by: Mike Hammer ------------------------------- Honestly no clue. I think I was 19. I didn't know what my Social Security number was at that age.

Posted by: Tobacco Road at March 16, 2014 10:34 AM (4Mv1T)

67 I never made it to South Padre for Spring Break.  We would pool our resources and rent a cabin on the Bolivar peninsula or head over to Holly Beach in Louisiana.  Many ham sandwiches and cases of Natural Light were consumed. 

Posted by: no good deed at March 16, 2014 10:34 AM (vBhbc)

68 Viva viagra

Posted by: Bigby's Fapping Hand at March 16, 2014 10:35 AM (KgN8K)

69 60 Obviously you are going to be way too drunk to work the controls on the sink, and bending over to tilt you head upside down to get your mouth under the faucet? No go. Why not use a cup? You ask. Again, drunk. However you have been practicing the bottle to mouth maneuver all night long so muscle memory helps you out there.

Posted by: traye at March 16, 2014 10:36 AM (X8/tx)

70 Tr - Good days, good days..

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:36 AM (aDwsi)

71 I really hope Ace decides on a Moronapalooza in Vegas some day.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:37 AM (zDsvJ)

72 As a resident of Louisiana , when I want my casino gambling, resort golf and buffet fix I go to Lake Charles and party by the pool at the La Berge casino. They are about to open another 800 million dollar casino and golf course next door to the La Berge which will open later this year.

Posted by: Double Down at March 16, 2014 10:37 AM (Vf2XA)

73 There is a whole lotta Padre Island from Corpus Christi to Boca Chica, like 200 miles of it. My misspent youth included extended drinking contests at Cody's On The Beach, just over the causeway from CC. Hurricane took it away. Got to be friends with a couple of shrimpers who would let me dig giant shrimp out of the ice on their boats, 8 shrimp to the pound. Those went on the mesquite grill. Last year I was living on SPI proper, across from Port Isabel. Schlitterbahn was over my back fence. Great seafood down there! It is gentrified compared to years ago. Lots of Mexican money got spent in SPI.

Posted by: Mr. Dave at March 16, 2014 10:37 AM (O8GY0)

74 >>However you have been practicing the bottle to mouth maneuver all night long so muscle memory helps you out there. Science!

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:37 AM (zDsvJ)

75 Tr - Good days, good days.. Posted by: Mike Hammer --------------------------- We'd rent a room and see if we could make a pyramid of beer cans to the ceiling over the weekend. The management would leave us alone unless we took chicks in the room. Then they turned into our parents.

Posted by: Tobacco Road at March 16, 2014 10:38 AM (4Mv1T)

76 Yup...Circus Circus is REAL Vegas. I got 2 32 oz malt liquors there and played nickel slots for hours. Place smelled like ass, cotton candy and aqua velva. Kinda like Nixon in 1972 even though it was 2013. All my companions were at the Belagio but boy did they miss out. Best spring break ever was Parris Island....new haircut, new threads and I even learned a thing or two about windage and elevation...kids today don't know squat.

Posted by: IrishEd at March 16, 2014 10:38 AM (bfm04)

77 Obviously you are going to be way too drunk to work the controls on the sink, and bending over to tilt you head upside down to get your mouth under the faucet? No go. ----------------- I recall staggering to the sink early one morning for a drink of water, suffering from hangover dehydration. When I got there, I could not help but notice that the sink was full of melting ice and very well-chilled bottles of beer. What's a boy to do? Why, crack open a beer and get a jump start on the day, of course. All before sunup.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:41 AM (aDwsi)

78 My Spring Break this year was limited to a couple of days at the Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva, which was once the Playboy Club back in the day. Even the indoor pool area was chilly. Yay Wisconsin.

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 10:41 AM (oMKp3)

79 Was in Vegas in January. Stayed at the Venetian. Not my favorite hotel I stayed at there. I liked the Paris hotel. We saw a show called Absinthe. It was sort of a mocking of cirque de soliel but the performers were as talented. There was a roller skating segment that was astounding. But the downside is of course they mock republicans a lot. On the other hand they also mock black people and Asians and drunk people so it is kind of equal opportunity. It is seriously un PC and very tasteless so unless you can handle really seriously off color humor don't see it.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlinSeattle at March 16, 2014 10:42 AM (RZ8pf)

80 he was addicted to so many pain killers and other drugs that his entire large and small intestinal tracts were blocked solid,

[ObviousJoke]
Not the 1st or last drug warrior to turn out to be full of shit
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Posted by: DaveA[/i][/b][/s] at March 16, 2014 10:42 AM (DL2i+)

81 Double Down, forget the buffet and head over to Darrell's over on College St. for the Darrell's Special. 

Posted by: no good deed at March 16, 2014 10:42 AM (vBhbc)

82 Went to the Taj Mahal. Dropped $20 in quarters into the slot betting the max each time. Didn't even get a quarter back. Never spent another dime in there. Geez, make it interesting, and let me think I can win to keep me there more than two freaking minutes. F#ck'm!

Posted by: Travis McGee at March 16, 2014 10:43 AM (Ph479)

83 What's a boy to do? Why, crack open a beer and get a jump start on the day, of course. All before sunup. Posted by: Mike Hammer --------------------------------- Anything less would be uncivilized. Especially that "beach tap water" back in the day.

Posted by: Tobacco Road at March 16, 2014 10:43 AM (4Mv1T)

84 We'd rent a room and see if we could make a pyramid of beer cans to the ceiling over the weekend. The management would leave us alone unless we took chicks in the room. Then they turned into our parents. Posted by: Tobacco ---- Yeah, classic.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:43 AM (aDwsi)

85 Posted by: no good deed at March 16, 2014 02:42 PM (vBhbc) I will try that. When I venture out of the casino and golf courses, I usually head over to Tonys Pizza.

Posted by: Double Down at March 16, 2014 10:45 AM (Vf2XA)

86 grey overcast outside, drizzle, 44 deg. * senses Sunday nap coming on *

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:46 AM (aDwsi)

87 Yeah, I don't gamble. It just doesn't interest me. First time we were there I think I spent $5 on slots and came out $10 ahead. Stopped while I was ahead. This time we didn't even do that.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:46 AM (zDsvJ)

88 OTOH I can back Circus Circus for a Moron Meatup. It's got the whole Ka-Boom Clown thing going for it. McGyver, Out

Posted by: McGyver at March 16, 2014 10:46 AM (QYhUb)

89 Was there in the nineties during New Year's Eve. They had a riot, which we watched from a balcony, after I won a sizeable amount of coin at the craps table. The guy in front of me held the dice for 35 minutes. Ate like royalty and paid for the entire trip. We had steak and eggs every morning at Arizona Charlie's.

Posted by: Travis McGee at March 16, 2014 10:46 AM (Ph479)

90 Circus Circus is definitely the Ka-Boom of Vegas.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 10:47 AM (hFL/3)

91 Next hotel I am trying is Aria. It looks nice and the casino is a lot calmer than others. Of course drinks are like 18 dollars so that could have something to do with it.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlinSeattle at March 16, 2014 10:48 AM (RZ8pf)

92 "Spring Break completely escaped my notice, both in college and in high school (seems like thereÂ’s a high school version, too, isnÂ’t there?)." There's a middle school and elementary version too. My youngest's middle school break is almost 12 calendar days. But remember, teachers are overworked.

Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 16, 2014 10:48 AM (gBnkX)

93 92 OTOH I can back Circus Circus for a Moron Meatup. It's got the whole Ka-Boom Clown thing going for it. ------------------------ Ka-Boom-a-Palooza! This is brilliant! "I'm ready to settle, ma!"

Posted by: All Hail Eris at March 16, 2014 10:49 AM (QBm1P)

94 67?
Y-not?

I wish she had died in her beloved yard. I have seen deader people but not by much. My first wife died to the hour and minute she was born- on her 36th birthday. Turned to me, called my name twice? Then her pupils went wide open and she fell, dead, into my arms. I figured she'd had a stroke. Got her heart restarted, called the emergency squad- no 911 then. It was not until the autopsy a week later I learned it was a congenital anuerisim she was born with that blew out.

And FYI, I am about as OK with this stuff as one can be. Miss them terribly, OK on my own with my Border Collie.

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 10:49 AM (ULH4o)

95 So what does one do in Vegas other than hookers and gambling? Shows, I guess?

Posted by: Insomniac at March 16, 2014 10:50 AM (UAMVq)

96 Ka-Boom-a-Palooza! This is brilliant! "I'm ready to settle, ma!" This needs to happen.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 10:50 AM (hFL/3)

97 backhoe, I am sorry for your losses.

Posted by: Insomniac at March 16, 2014 10:51 AM (UAMVq)

98 Somebody must have bought Harrahs and casino royale because when I was there they were having close outs and there was proposed land use signs. Once those are gone circus circus is going to be the last run down old school casino on the strip.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlinSeattle at March 16, 2014 10:51 AM (RZ8pf)

99 Hang in there, backhoe. I'm glad you have your border collie.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:52 AM (zDsvJ)

100 yankeefifth has looked into the logistics of a National Moron Meetup in Las Vegas.

Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at March 16, 2014 10:53 AM (QFxY5)

101 O'Shea's could be good as well, but nothing beats Circus Circus. I fondly recall "camping" there as a kid, there is an RV lot out back...

Posted by: BunkerinTheBurbs at March 16, 2014 10:53 AM (X3xYu)

102 99 So what does one do in Vegas other than hookers and gambling? Shows, I guess? --- Hang out by the pool and drink. There are race tracks nearby, as well. I actually went to the botanical gardens a few miles from the Strip. It was pretty nice. Weather was gorgeous when we were there.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:54 AM (zDsvJ)

103 So what does one do in Vegas other than hookers and gambling? Shows, I guess? ------------------ I don't know...., but their Forensics people are fantastic. They can get a DNA test result during a single 30 second commercial break!

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:54 AM (aDwsi)

104 106 99 So what does one do in Vegas other than hookers and gambling? Shows, I guess? --- Hang out by the pool and drink. There are race tracks nearby, as well. I actually went to the botanical gardens a few miles from the Strip. It was pretty nice. Weather was gorgeous when we were there. Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 02:54 PM (zDsvJ) I've never been so I only know the reputation. I'll probably go eventually just so I can say I did.

Posted by: Insomniac at March 16, 2014 10:55 AM (UAMVq)

105 Pawn Shop. I hear they have a fantastic pawn shop.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:56 AM (aDwsi)

106 One thing you can do in Vegas is shoot guns. There are a lot of shooting ranges and they have lots of different guns to try.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlinSeattle at March 16, 2014 10:56 AM (RZ8pf)

107 Okay..., getting giddy here. Nap time.

Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 16, 2014 10:57 AM (aDwsi)

108 110 One thing you can do in Vegas is shoot guns. There are a lot of shooting ranges and they have lots of different guns to try. Posted by: ParanoidGirlinSeattle at March 16, 2014 02:56 PM (RZ8pf) Now that I could get into.

Posted by: Insomniac at March 16, 2014 10:58 AM (UAMVq)

109 I've never been so I only know the reputation. I'll probably go eventually just so I can say I did. -- We didn't do it yet, but there are helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon and, of course, the Hoover Dam. I don't think that part of Nevada is as pretty as southern Utah, by any stretch, but there are a lot of outdoorsy things to do. Also tons of gun ranges.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 10:59 AM (zDsvJ)

110 So Ka-boom-a-polloza and gun weekend? Sign me up.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 10:59 AM (hFL/3)

112 Where's the gum thread?

Posted by: Toothless Geezer at March 16, 2014 11:00 AM (rNCEP)

113 I must admit, I enjoyed Spring Break in Panama City a couple of times in the 80's.  Debauchery pure and simple.  I was a good looking, fit dude and the girls were off the HOOK.  I could tell you some stories that would curl your hair.  I am surprised sometimes that I survived my teens and 20's. 

Posted by: Truck Monkey, Gruntled New Business Owner at March 16, 2014 11:01 AM (jucos)

114

114 So Ka-boom-a-polloza and gun weekend?

Sign me up.

 

There is also a place where you can drive heavy equipment and tanks, and they HAVE A BAR.

Posted by: BunkerinTheBurbs at March 16, 2014 11:02 AM (X3xYu)

115 103?
Y-not?
He was Emily's new puppy at the time and lead me to her body. It's a little shocking to realize he passed 7 years last winter. We grow old, together. But he's a great dog- sweet as a kitten.

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 11:03 AM (ULH4o)

116 "There is also a place where you can drive heavy equipment and tanks, and they HAVE A BAR." Ok, morons. This is happening. Do you hear me? This. IS. Happening.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 11:05 AM (hFL/3)

117 I hope you have many more years with him, backhoe. I'd think a border would live to 12 or older. Fingers crossed!

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 11:05 AM (zDsvJ)

118 I'm at ground zero for Panama City Beach, and the next three weeks can't pass fast enough! The current estimate for the crowds here are at 600 THOUSAND for the six week spring break season. I could live with the crowds, the stupidity, traffic and and noise, but I can't stand the mess they leave behind on the most beautiful beaches in the world. The people watching is great though,

Posted by: Fedupalready! at March 16, 2014 11:05 AM (2jFa6)

119 118 114 So Ka-boom-a-polloza and gun weekend? Sign me up. There is also a place where you can drive heavy equipment and tanks, and they HAVE A BAR. ------------------------------------------------ This just gets better and better. Vegas is like Pleasure Island in Pinnocchio, except guns and booze and assless chaps. And tanks.

Posted by: All Hail Eris at March 16, 2014 11:06 AM (QBm1P)

120 OK, morons, start pestering ace for the Kaboomapalooza in Vegas.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 11:07 AM (zDsvJ)

121 I haven't been to Vegas yet, but for the drinking aspect of the AoS Lifestyle, it's hard to beat New Orleans, where you can take your drinks out of the bar and walk down the street drinking and hitting other places for oysters and more drinks. I loved it. The last time I was at South Padre was for a meeting a few years ago, and I couldn't find anywhere with really good food, or any good shops. Probably just my cluelessness though. SPI does have the nicest TX beaches and those big high rises, but I prefer my beach towns a little funkier. Plus, Port A is a lot closer to San Antonio. One major attraction SPI used to have was that the kids could go to Mexico and drink legally there. I don't think many do that now. The Mexican border towns have really suffered from the cartel violence, and a lot of their classic bars and shops that Americans used to love have closed. We're too askeered to go to the border towns now.

Posted by: stace at March 16, 2014 11:08 AM (9PXzx)

122 123?
Y-not?

Supposedly BC's live about 15 years. My ideal is to sell this cold, old Victorian and find a small house or even a trailer in the country, fence it, and grow old, together.

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 11:09 AM (ULH4o)

123 Never did warm weather spring breaks in high school or college or law school. Always opted for skiing instead.

Posted by: NCKate at March 16, 2014 11:12 AM (y7PFk)

124 127 Never did warm weather spring breaks in high school or college or law school. Always opted for skiing instead. --- I noticed that one of those lists had Killington, VT, and Breckenridge, CO. I've been to Killington, eons ago. I don't recall a lot of bars or restaurants. It must have grown.

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 11:14 AM (zDsvJ)

125 There is also a place where you can drive heavy equipment and tanks, and they HAVE A BAR."

No Mam, I do not know what a Moronette is and you can't come on base with that box of cereal.

Posted by: Some Privates at the gate[/i][/b][/s] at March 16, 2014 11:15 AM (DL2i+)

126 WAHOO-WAH!!!!!!!

Posted by: Margarita DeVille at March 16, 2014 11:15 AM (dfYL9)

127 When I was in college int he 70s (yes, Im that old), we didn't do spring break trips. I just went home to see the family. We did have a great late April weekend class trip to Port Aransas as high school seniors though. The drinking age was 18 back then, so the chaperones let all of us drink. In fact, my parents sent me along with a magnum of champagne because I turned 18 on the trip. This was an all girls school, and all we did was get drunk and sunburned. We had a blast, but there was none of that debauched Spring Break hypersexual stuff you see now. In a couple of ways it was better then nowadays, in that we were allowed to drink, but we didn't get into any other trouble. Ok, there may have been a few water balloons tossed. Good clean drunken fun at the beach.

Posted by: stace at March 16, 2014 11:20 AM (9PXzx)

128 I never went anywhere on Spring Break except home except I went to the 250 year old Cattle Farm my where my roomate lived. I have a friend whose daughter and son in law work for Campus Crusade. They spend Spring Break going around to different places college students. go. They sometimes find kids, totally without money, drugged up and hungover and/or beaten up on the beach or other places having no idea how many people they've slept with with. It's insane. I didn't realize it could get that bad. They feed, give them money to get home, talk to them, pray with them. They saved the lives of kids.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 16, 2014 11:28 AM (XyM/Y)

129 And FYI, I am about as OK with this stuff as one can be. Miss them terribly, OK on my own with my Border Collie. Posted by: backhoe backhoe I'm sorry. Didn't mean to trigger sad memories. Both died way too young. I'm glad you have a good dog. As for spring break, I never went on any. I always needed to work.

Posted by: thunderb at March 16, 2014 11:29 AM (zOTsN)

130 133?
thunderb?

I'm really OK with it. 7 years with Helen, 25 with Emily. They were fine women and I was honored to be their consort. We enjoyed each day together. If womanly company comes my way again, fine. But I'm happy with my Border Collie, too.

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 11:34 AM (ULH4o)

131 All this toilet talk has got me prairie dogging.

Posted by: Sphynx at March 16, 2014 11:37 AM (OZmbA)

132 When I found Miss Emily dead on the toilet almost 4 years ago? One of the first things the EMT's commented on, that was common with older people.

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 02:29 PM (ULH4o)



I'm very sorry for both of your losses. 

Posted by: Sharkman at March 16, 2014 11:42 AM (TM1p8)

133 Ann Margaret was babe in that movie.  I also liked her in the movie "Tommy".  That movie really showcased her

Posted by: Reggie1971 at March 16, 2014 11:43 AM (S11Oq)

134 The boy and I are off to CA for spring break--first Long Beach to see relatives of his age (small) and mess with that mouse in Anaheim. Then train to San Diego to visit friend of my age (older than dirt) and ride the sky tram at the San Diego Zoo. Probably check out some Navy attractions while in SD. And then there's the beach. With kids. Not with teenagers, real kids.



I'm too old for that other shit.

Posted by: tcn at March 16, 2014 11:43 AM (fwcEs)

135 Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 03:34 PM (ULH4o) I'm glad you're at peace. I'm so sorry you had to experience those losses, but 32 years of happy marriage is hard to beat.

Posted by: stace at March 16, 2014 11:45 AM (9PXzx)

136 136?

Thank you, Sharkman. Emmy was 51 when she died. Pure German peasant stock- everyone else in her family lived 80 or 90 years- I'm sure she expected to do the same. Her Mom died at 89- fibrosis. But she let her weight either double or triple and her heart packed it in that hot summer nite. Just quit running....
"So it goes...."

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 11:49 AM (ULH4o)

137 Yay Wisconsin.

Posted by: grammie winger at March 16, 2014 02:41 PM (oMKp3)


Crikey grammie, next time go to Chula Vista and eat at the buffet, get a massage and spend the rest of the time between the Tiki Bar and the lazy river. We did that for three days and I never felt like I was in Wisconsin even once (except for the Spotted Cow at the Tiki Hut).

Posted by: tcn at March 16, 2014 11:50 AM (fwcEs)

138 139?
stace?

It's funny- the first one was locally famous- fine old Southern aristocracy. Emmy was musically famous from Atlanta to Jacksonville. They could have had any man in those territories- funny thing, they chose me. Honored to know them. All the "man-woman, marriage and romance things aside?" We were best friends as well.

Tips bush hat heavenward
Spins- pretty well for an old guy
and walks into the twilight
With my Golden Boy....

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 11:57 AM (ULH4o)

139 LOVE Vegas!! Hooked the wife to going; she is not a gambling fan so hates hotels with casinos but loves the food and all the non gambling stuff to do (I admit so did I). We used to go 2-3 times a year. This is why we stay at the Four Seasons as it is just a hotel, though last time, and I admit it was a few years back-2007, we stayed at the Wynn. When she sleeps I gamble. This is how we obtained Harvey, our (late '90's) $300.00 4 foot tall stuffed Styfe bunny. We were eating breakfast at the hotel restaurant and she casually asked how much I lost the night before and I made the mistake of casually telling her the truth - $500. She screamed, s c r e a m e d, "Five hundred dollars!! You lost five hundred dollars!! Are you crazy?!!". A bad night but not a BAD night (Biloxi MS . . . . ) Harvey was purchased because she liked it and I needed to be outta the dog house. Oh boys just a tip: those gorgeous single babes at the bar that smile at you and will hang on your every word fly in from LA for the weekend and are working if you get my drift. You ain't that interesting. Best night: $1600 starting with $100 playing four card poker, first time too!, at the Beau Rivage in Mississippi in about 5 hours.

Posted by: The Man from Athens at March 16, 2014 11:57 AM (RXQ2T)

140 "I noticed that one of those lists had Killington, VT, and Breckenridge, CO" I love Breckenridge. It's gotten a smidge snooty in the past few years, but it's still a good 'ol Colorado ski town for the most part.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 12:00 PM (hFL/3)

141 I hiked up Grand Monadnock, the most climbed mountain in the Western Hemisphere this AM. Does that count as travel? Got a picture of downtown Boston from about 80 miles away.

Posted by: fluffy at March 16, 2014 12:04 PM (Ua6T/)

142 145?
fluffy?

I'm impressed. I used to rappel, but my climbing days are over. Walk with a staff, nowadays....

Posted by: backhoe at March 16, 2014 12:09 PM (ULH4o)

143 Nice, fluffy.

Posted by: Lauren at March 16, 2014 12:19 PM (hFL/3)

144

Vegas... the town whose roads were designed by cab companies. 

enough loops under I-15 on a two mile trip so to ring  up a $15+ fare

Posted by: Louie DePalma at March 16, 2014 12:40 PM (Q6pxP)

145 "I'd think a border would live to 12 or older."

Remember one veteran BC on a farm who was twenty. Who still wanted to work but who was a bit too stiff of leg and slow on the slopes.

Farmer took him out every day on the back of an ATV to "supervise" the younger working dogs. He seemed happy with that role.

Posted by: torquewrench at March 16, 2014 12:51 PM (gqT4g)

146 Y-not, there is a "sex trade" in SLC, but it's not what anyone who isn't from there would imagine: "He took off his pants and got under the covers. She danced around and took off her clothes and rolled around the bed, just out of reach. He masturbated. They kissed some more and talked until I called her out of the date. She said he was nice and wasn't weird and gave her a decent tip. It was, she said, the best a date could be." http://www.nerve.com/content/sex-in-zion

Posted by: Michael Rittenhouse at March 16, 2014 12:54 PM (Z2DlB)

147 Fun fact: Elvis was naturally blonde.

Posted by: logprof at March 16, 2014 01:00 PM (fOFYL)

148 >>151 Fun fact: Elvis was naturally blonde. He was? Wow, I never would have guessed that!

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 01:36 PM (zDsvJ)

149 In contrast, Las Vegas is Moron Heaven when it comes to alcoholic beverages. They are available everywhere at any time of day. It took us less than five minutes to find Arak in Vegas. Nevada is the only state with NO state restrictions on alcohol. In fact, there are state laws which prohibit local governments from imposing restrictions. Aside from some grandfathered old local ordinances, there's really no restriction at all. Heck, I can walk down to the nearest bar at 3:30 in the morning and guzzle hard liquor. As for hookers, you will find old Mexican ladies handing out hooker trading cards. Of course, prostitution is illegal in Clark county (Las Vegas) and Washoe county (Reno), but is available less than an hour away from Vegas in Pahrump. The rest of the counties can decide for themselves - the two other counties on Lake Tahoe do not allow it, nor does Lincoln county just north of Vegas. The rest of the counties not only allow it, but get the lion-share of their revenue from hooker taxes. Minimum age to be a brothel worker is 21 in all counties aside from Mineral county, where it is 18.

Posted by: The Sinful Hat at March 16, 2014 01:48 PM (AymDN)

150 My son signed up at his school, Duquesne, to go on a mission trip. He put down his preference as Guatemala (he knew people who went previously) out of 4 places. Instead of there he had to go to....New Orleans, and his spring break turned out to be the week of Mardi Gras. So the little bastard (not really) was paid to fly to NO and put up for free and only worked two days. Talk about falling in a pile of shit.....

Posted by: TomB at March 16, 2014 01:56 PM (SNxYz)

151 Been to Vegas probably 20 times. I ain't a movie star or nothing, but I got all my hair and a few bucks. I've never been approached by one professional. Is it the flip flops?

Posted by: Donald at March 16, 2014 02:29 PM (fUSQL)

152 First tried Arak while "peacekeeping" on the Golan heights.  No label on the bottle, but we watched the brewer bottle his own batch and send it off to market.

Down a small shot of room temperature Arak, then take a bite of cold cucumber.

Not for daily consumption, but hey, you gotta try things in life.

Posted by: mitchel44 at March 16, 2014 02:29 PM (+WU+W)

153 Since I was in Vegas for a few days last week, I thought todayÂ’s Travel Thread should be about Spring Break locationsÂ… focusing on the Trashiest ones. Not sure about trashy, but another perennial Spring Break favorite you weren't far from was Copper Canyon on Lake Havasu.

Posted by: Blacaque Jacques Shellacque at March 16, 2014 02:44 PM (pSFcx)

154 Down a small shot of room temperature Arak, then take a bite of cold cucumber. -- Ooh, I'll try that next time. I know that you're "supposed" to mix it in a very particular way with ice-cold water, but I like mine straight. Sipping, obviously!

Posted by: Y-not at March 16, 2014 03:27 PM (zDsvJ)

155 Straight is great, just a personal opinion.

Posted by: mitchel44 at March 16, 2014 04:04 PM (+WU+W)

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