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A typical week in Vegas - 3 of these happened, one did not
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4328006" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm sure it's changed as has the world, but that place is a people watchers paradise as it was back in the day. </p><p>Another interesting thing we found during our one and only trip out there was a guy in Cesars coming up to me and saying do I know you?</p><p>He did. He was a counter guy at Heatwave Controls in Ponca where we did business. </p><p>He worked as a breakfast busboy at Cesars. His mom proceeded him in employment at the same place as a waitress. She had to pay $25,000 dollars to the restaurant manager to get her job with no guarantee she wouldn't be fired the next day. She made a year and our guy went there with $10,000 to be hired as a busboy. </p><p>He took us around town going into the employee back doors to see the high roller locations where the normal public can't go. We went into one casino where baccarat was being played for a million dollars a round in a small room. Heavily armed guards were stationed everywhere. </p><p>There is a lot more to Vegas that the normal public never gets to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4328006, member: 5412"] I'm sure it's changed as has the world, but that place is a people watchers paradise as it was back in the day. Another interesting thing we found during our one and only trip out there was a guy in Cesars coming up to me and saying do I know you? He did. He was a counter guy at Heatwave Controls in Ponca where we did business. He worked as a breakfast busboy at Cesars. His mom proceeded him in employment at the same place as a waitress. She had to pay $25,000 dollars to the restaurant manager to get her job with no guarantee she wouldn't be fired the next day. She made a year and our guy went there with $10,000 to be hired as a busboy. He took us around town going into the employee back doors to see the high roller locations where the normal public can't go. We went into one casino where baccarat was being played for a million dollars a round in a small room. Heavily armed guards were stationed everywhere. There is a lot more to Vegas that the normal public never gets to see. [/QUOTE]
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