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Leaving Las Vegas


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Two of my favorite cities in the world are sin cities. Actually bangkok is known as the city of angle, but many are referring to it as "sin city".

Vegas is known as sin city. But after years of raising the stakes with its big-ticket entertainment, Las Vegas might actually be in danger of becoming more famous for its shows than for its sin.

So here I am in vegas. I was offered free rooms and shows but in vegas the most expensive thing are the freebies. But then again all these billion dollar casinos weren't built with winner's money but losers. It is good to know that no matter where I goes, I am making a good contribution to the local economy.

I wish I have my little brother Mr. Phim and a some of my thailand staffs are here with me. they can help me hold my chips, help me count in blackjack and most importantly to remind me we are not playing with thai bahts but US dollars. It is now my goal to make it possible for them to come to las vegas. I can probably get them a visa (to the US) to do a computer show here in vegas, since we are a web development company. I hope to make it happen for next year's comdex show.

One of the dealer ask me what I would do if I were to win a million dollar. It would change my life at all. I would still be gong back to work. And that what I would be doing on monday. I will be flying back to bangkok. I have done so much in the last 2 weeks that I need to get back to work to rest.

Hope to see you guys when I return back to bangkok.

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Two of my favorite cities in the world are sin cities. Actually bangkok is known as the city of angle, but many are referring to it as "sin city".

Vegas is known as sin city. But after years of raising the stakes with its big-ticket entertainment, Las Vegas might actually be in danger of becoming more famous for its shows than for its sin.

So here I am in vegas. I was offered free rooms and shows but in vegas the most expensive thing are the freebies. But then again all these billion dollar casinos weren't built with winner's money but losers. It is good to know that no matter where I goes, I am making a good contribution to the local economy.

I wish I have my little brother Mr. Phim and a some of my thailand staffs are here with me. they can help me hold my chips, help me count in blackjack and most importantly to remind me we are not playing with thai bahts but US dollars. It is now my goal to make it possible for them to come to las vegas. I can probably get them a visa (to the US) to do a computer show here in vegas, since we are a web development company. I hope to make it happen for next year's comdex show.

One of the dealer ask me what I would do if I were to win a million dollar. It would change my life at all. I would still be gong back to work. And that what I would be doing on monday. I will be flying back to bangkok. I have done so much in the last 2 weeks that I need to get back to work to rest.

Hope to see you guys when I return back to bangkok.

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i hate vegas, this city consumes the outrageous amount of fossil fuel just to keep a tiny amount of people happy. it is one of the most stupid, ugliest, nonsense city on earth. ithe selfishness of people there shines its light so bright via those neon lights.

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Vegas has an interesting history, but by the sounds of it it is now pretty boring. They consume at least 1/3 of all the power generated by the Hoover Dam, and they are probably still in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the most brightly lit streets on earth at night, or something like that.

I went there for a few days when I was 16 as part of a much longer trip by myself. I managed to win in Vegas, though not at gambling....

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