Thursday, April 29, 2010

I’m still…

… looking for ways to spend my winnings in Vegas.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Soundgarden rocks the Showbox in Seattle

Soundgarden (aka Nudedragon) played their first show together in over 10 years, getting ready for their gig at Lollapalooza this year.

Check out audio from the show here

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Hehe

My mom sent me this joke today. Made me LOL…

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A man on his Harley was riding along a California beach when  suddenly the sky clouded above his head and in a booming voice God said “Because you have tried to be faithful to me in all ways, I will grant you one wish.”

The biker pulled over and said “Build a bridge to Hawaii so I can ride over any time I want.”

God replied, “Your request is materialistic. Think of the enormous challenges for that kind of undertaking, think of the steel it would take. I can do this but it is hard for me to justify your desire for worldly things. Take a minute and think of something that could possibly help man kind.”

The biker thought and finally he said, “God, I wish all men could understand women. How she feels, what she’s thinking, why she cries, what she means when she says something is wrong, why she snaps and how to make her truly happy.”

God replied “You want two lanes or four on that bridge?”

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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Whoa…

This was 10 years ago. 10 FREAKIN’ YEARS AGO!!

Edgefest 2000 - Nickelback Edgefest 2000. The dudes on the couch are from Nickelback. I’m the guy with the shades on…

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

This is art?

Jason Newsted Announces Art Exhibition

newstart6Former Metallica bassist Jason
Newsted is about to get all arty – with his first exhibition of paintings.This happens at the Micaela Gallery in San Francisco, from May 6 to June 27. According to Blabbermouth, Newsted had the following to say about his skills with a brush:

“I am possessed by an undercurrent of kinetic energy that I have channelled through pure artistic creation for as long as I can remember, beginning with childhood drawings and songs, followed by teenage rock and roll based ideas, and ultimately, internationally recognized musical recordings and live performances.

jason%20new“With the title of most decorated heavy metal bass guitarist of all time intact, my purpose has shifted from making crazy and colourful music, to making crazy and colourful paintings.”

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/jaosn-newsted-announces-art-exhibition/

 

I don’t mean to be a dick but this is art? Dude’s a very talented bassist. But art?

Hahalolhaha

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The Fremont Hotel and Casino

The Fremont Hotel and CasinoLemme tell you about my hotel in Vegas… the Fremont Hotel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas.

The place has got history. It’s been around for over 50 years. Decent little casino, a few nice places to eat, and a nice bar to sit and play video poker at without having to wait for the waitresses to bring you a drink (which, if you’re at a table, isn’t long).

It’s also one of the places that Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal was in charge of back when the mafia ran Vegas. You’d know the movie… Casino. One of the best movies (and books) of all time.

The Fremont opened in May of 1956 on Fremont Street. It’s on the “four corners”… ya got the Four Queens, the Golden Nugget, Binions Horseshoe, and the Fremont.

A lot of people still think that downtown Vegas is shady and nasty. Not the case anymore. Fremont Street is no longer a street that can be driven down and it’s covered with a LED canopy that they refer to as “Viva Vision” or the “Fremont Street Experience”. It’s an amazing light show that happens every hour when the sun goes down. The lights on the casinos go dark and the show begins. It’s definitely something that you have to see while visiting Vegas.

Now back to the Fremont Hotel…

I originally had a stay booked at Paris, on the strip. But that was when it was a different kind of trip to Vegas. But since the plans changed, it turned into a guys trip to Vegas. Mike and I both like the vibe downtown. We’re more comfortable playing in the casinos there. Not as “cool and trendy” and you really don’t have to impress anyone.

So I decided to book us a couple rooms at the Fremont.

The rooms were newly remodeled, looked really nice in the pictures, and the reviews were decent other than people complaining about the size of the rooms, which, for me, not a problem since I didn’t plan on having parties up in there. But then again, this is Vegas and you know what they say… what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Well, unless it’s an STD. Yeah… gross. People also complained because of this or that and would say “we normally stay at the Bellagio or Mandalay Bay or the Venetian and this place was so dirty and ugly and we’ll never stay there again”. Automatically, those reviews are tossed out the window. If you’re going to compare a Holiday Inn Express to a Ritz Carlton, then you’re an idiot. Let’s see, use your brain… a room that cost $35 a night compared to a room that cost over $150 a night (minimum)? Sometimes I wonder how certain people make it through life…

Anyway…

The place was great. Nice lobby, nice rooms, nice casino and an amazing staff. I’d lose money at the tables but had a great time doing it ‘cause the dealers were great! And the waitresses we’re pretty fast, too.

Bottom line, if you’re going to Vegas for gambling, the Fremont’s a decent choice. If you’re looking for clubs and partying, you might wanna find a place on the strip. But I’ve always liked Fremont Street. It’s a fun place to hang out, the casinos are very close by (a 30 second walk from one to another), and it’s pretty easy on the wallet. Even the Golden Nugget, which would be comparable to the Mirage, Paris, or one of the other decent places on the strip, is pretty reasonably priced.

And if you stay there, get yourself a players card and use it every time you play. You’ll get discounts at the Fremont (and other Boyd Gaming properties) when you log in to the BConnected players card site…