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neelienotes
is
16 years ago
checking in on Plurk while hubby is off to the casino. That should give me enough time
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MichDdot
says
16 years ago
jaybol
thinks
16 years ago
plurk is a safe, cost-effective alternate to leaving the hotel room in vegas
KDFrawg 🐸
says
16 years ago
he thinks
jaybol
is
*way*
right.
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neelienotes
says
16 years ago
hmm, you may have something there. I'll remember that the next time I'm there
KDFrawg 🐸
says
16 years ago
and that stays in Vegas, too.
KDFrawg 🐸
says
16 years ago
he lived in Vegas for 18 months while doing a project. It is less amusing to live there than to visit.
neelienotes
says
16 years ago
I would have thought so, but my parents moved there recently and love it. Then again they live about 20 min away from strip.
KDFrawg 🐸
says
16 years ago
I was within a mile or so, and worked just north of it. The traffic is horrendous, and I moved there from San Francisco.
Devyl d'Amore
says
16 years ago
hello, nice to meet you
neelienotes
says
16 years ago
ahhh, yeah I'd hate it too if I were that close. ick
KDFrawg 🐸
says
16 years ago
that it was a bit intense. I wonder if the building there has slowed down any?
neelienotes
says
16 years ago
I was there a little over a year ago and they were still in full swing. Hmm, I should ask my folks.
KDFrawg 🐸
says
16 years ago
They were the only place in America printing two telephone books a year.
marywallace
says
16 years ago
you could go all day without seeing the sky. i didn't like it at all, too much 'shopping' as an expected activity, no fresh air
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