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  • Really though. What's not to like about Vegas??? My sister moved out this way years ago to attend college and well.......she never returned. Within itself should that speak volumes! Traveling out here every other month or so, it's really secured itself as being more of a second home to me than a tourist attraction yet I'm seemingly awestruck each and every time that I arrive and look around only to observe some type of new development or building undergoing rehab- or newfound construction. A mere 4-5 hour drive (northeast along the 15 freeway), unless you're me..... and can get from Los Angeles out this way in 2 and a half, not to mention a sneeze of a 45 minute flight.....upon making it out, it's pretty easy to configure just how this place derived it's "Sin City" pseudonym. For the love of God.... WHAT ISN'T LEGAL HERE???????! - Gambling. Check. - Public Intoxication. Check - Indoor Smoking. Check. - Prostitution...... Umm... PENDING. Haha. THIS PLACE HAS TRULY SECURED ITSELF AS BEING AN ADULT's VIRTUAL PARADISE. Yet the irony is that most of Las Vegas' locals aren't even from the town itself. I reckon this,...can be a good AND a bad thing. Despite the "Strip" receiving all of the attention, what negative can be spoken on a constantly evolving place in the desert where millions of cultures can diversify and somehow cohesively mesh? Most of the restaurants are open 24 hours a day and unlike the town's disgustingly expensive (overrated) neighbor, California..... gas prices here let alone food and housing are all the more affordable deeming this place all the more star worthy as I see it. Of course the mantra, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" tends to attract douchebags and loose women from everywhere and should you neglect to "strap up" and prepare in accordance..... you're just as susceptible to depart this town with a doggy bag full of syphillis to better accompany your empty pockets and lint filled wallets. * Don't shoot the messenger. This can make for quite an interesting experience. My advice: PACK YOUR PEPPER SPRAY AND FILL YOUR TANK BEFORE HEADING OUT!!!! * Feel free to thank me later. Add the beauty of the mountains and desert sunsets and the local vino/brothel town of Pahrump add there you have it: a bona fide desert paradise. I truly believe, no matter your age, creed, color, sex, etc., there is TRULY something for everyone to get into in good ole' Las Vegas. For those interested in raising a family, there are even "kid friendly" suburban-esque locations, ideal for just that. Provided a con is to be located, the ONLY one that I can fathom would be the obvious..... HEAT. Thereon, it's the dayum desert. WHAT THE HELL DO YOU EXPECT UPON SURVIVING THE JOURNEY OUT???! Stay the hell out of the kitchen unless you're prepared in advance to get burned---- It's Vegas, baby!!!
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