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Postby External Poster » Thu Jun 05, 2008 7:55 pm

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> Just to reiterate a point I made in an earlier post, we should
> consider making the Limo tour BYOB.

A very very good idea!

> Also, the people who held up the tour at the Sahara were quite
> inconsiderate to the rest of the group. They should have made
> their purchases prior to the beginning of the tour.

True, nobody likes being unduly delayed.

Sincerely, J. who loves her cranberry juice, no ice.

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:38 pm

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>I clearly remember somebody (Gina) going into this hole-in-the-wall
>liquor store by Main and Bridger (right on the edge of Wino Alley) and
>coming out pushing a shopping cart full of booze!

Who me???

Must have been someone else.... I wasn't there, I was in Toronto at the
time!! :-)

I do have to admit that I was buying some stuff at the Sahara (this year),
but we were the first people there and I was done pretty early. Some
unnamed person from Tennessee needed Jack and Diet Coke...

Gina

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:22 pm

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>>Just to reiterate a point I made in an earlier post, we should
>>consider making the Limo tour BYOB.

>A very very good idea!

That was done the first few years of the Limo Tour.

In fact, for those first few years the first stop was always a liquor
store, either the one by the defunct Hamburger Marys or some rather
shabby ones on Wino Alley.

I clearly remember somebody (Gina) going into this hole-in-the-wall
liquor store by Main and Bridger (right on the edge of Wino Alley) and
coming out pushing a shopping cart full of booze!

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jun 06, 2008 4:35 pm

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>>I clearly remember somebody (Gina) going into this hole-in-the-wall
>>liquor store by Main and Bridger (right on the edge of Wino Alley) and
>>coming out pushing a shopping cart full of booze!

>Who me???

>Yes, you!

>Uh, I think it was you!

It couldn't have been (see below)

>Must have been someone else.... I wasn't there, I was in Toronto
>at the time!! :-)

>Uh, I didn't even say what year it was. :)

It doesn't matter I'm sure I was in Toronto, or was it New York?

>I swear you were there.

>This was a little liquor store south of the Plaza on Main, near
>the now-boarded-up Hotel Nevada and some no-tell-motel which
>made the Del Mar look like the Bellagio by comparison.

Ah one of the finest establishments in LV...

The problem is I never once only bought a shopping cart full, two maybe....

Gina

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jun 06, 2008 5:37 pm

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>>I clearly remember somebody (Gina) going into this hole-in-the-wall
>>liquor store by Main and Bridger (right on the edge of Wino Alley) and
>>coming out pushing a shopping cart full of booze!

>Who me???

Yes, you!

Uh, I think it was you!

>Must have been someone else.... I wasn't there, I was in Toronto
>at the time!! :-)

Uh, I didn't even say what year it was. :)

I swear you were there.

This was a little liquor store south of the Plaza on Main, near
the now-boarded-up Hotel Nevada and some no-tell-motel which
made the Del Mar look like the Bellagio by comparison.

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:47 pm

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The first Limo tour I went on we stopped at a liquor store and spent a
long long time of the tour there. Very boring!

The next year, Jamie and I decided that a better way was to have the
liquor on the limo when when the girls loaded. It seemed to work and we
had a smooth event!

The limo's are rented by the hour. Why waste a lot of that valuable time
parked in front of a liquor store?

Hugs,
Tootsye

--- annie <dlvdisc@geekbabe.com> wrote:

> >>Just to reiterate a point I made in an earlier post, we should
> >>consider making the Limo tour BYOB.
>
> >A very very good idea!
>
> That was done the first few years of the Limo Tour.
>
> In fact, for those first few years the first stop was always a liquor
> store, either the one by the defunct Hamburger Marys or some rather
> shabby ones on Wino Alley.
>
> I clearly remember somebody (Gina) going into this hole-in-the-wall
> liquor store by Main and Bridger (right on the edge of Wino Alley) and
> coming out pushing a shopping cart full of booze!

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