Showing posts with label Vegas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegas. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

My bets for this weekend in Vegas

This weekend is the first weekend of March Madness, and I'm off to Vegas. Never been there on such a big betting weekend, but I'm coming prepared. I've done a lot of research the last couple days, read a lot of other people's locks, and put together a few locks of my own.

We're getting in Thursday night, so I'll miss Thursday's games, but here are my bets for Friday, and a little reasoning behind them.

Bet: (8) Michigan over (9) Tennessee straight up
Line: Tenn favored by 2 points


I think Michigan will win this game actually. But overall this season, and especially as underdogs, Michigan has done very well against the spread. It doesn't make sense to pick them to cover at +2, so I'll take them to win.

Bet: (2) Notre Dame over (15) Akron with the points
Line: ND favored by 13.5


Notre Dame is a very strong team that puts bad teams away by much more than 14. Plus, they're only traveling 96 miles to their first round game, the shortest distance of any team, meaning it will be all ND fans. Plus, Akron struggled with bad teams throughout their conference tournament, and Temple beat them by 35 earlier this year. Notre Dame wins easily, I say by 25.

Bet: (15) Long Island to cover against (2) North Carolina
Line: UNC favored by 17.5


This is a serious no brainer. They saw Duke blow out UNC, so they'll study that film. They are also 4th in the country in PPG (82.6). 17.5 points is way too high for a team that scores that well, so while UNC will win, it won't be by 18 or more. LIU to cover.

Bet: (13) Oakland to cover against (4) Texas
Line: Texas favored by 9.5


A lot of people are actually taking Oakland to upset Texas. While I don't think that will happen, I do think it will be close. Oakland is 2nd in the country in PPG (85.6) and FG% (.494), so they will get their points. They are also a very hot ATS team, which is usually a better indicator of how well they're playing lately. Oakland to cover.

Bet: (1) Kansas over (16) Boston U with the points
Line: Kansas favored by 22.5


Kansas went out early last year in a shocker. This year will be a statement. I have them winning it all, but for this specific matchup, I think they blow them out. Boston U is pretty good ATS, but Kentucky beat them by 35 earlier this season, which I feel this game will look like. Plus, in the past 4 tourneys, the average margin of victory for 1 seeds over 16 seeds is 29.3 points. Kansas with the points.

Bet: (8) UNLV over (9) Illinois with the points
Line: UNLV favored by 2


I wouldn't be surprised if Illinois gets blown out here. UNLV is great ATS, Illinois is terrible. These programs are headed 2 separate ways. UNLV is peaking and Illinois is plummeting. UNLV with the points all day.

Thos are the locks that I'll be throwing money on without hesitation. Some others I want to take are (8) George Mason over (9) Villanova with the points, (6) Xavier over (11) Marquette with the points, (11) USC/VCU to cover against (6) Georgetown, (12) Memphis to cover against (5) Arizona, and (14) St. Peters to cover against (3) Purdue. All these will be game time decisions. With 6 locks, I'm already putting a lot of money out there, and then there's always Saturday and Sunday games.

If you have any picks of your own or suggestions, let me know. Happy March Madness!

Friday, March 28, 2008

I'm Back From Vegas

I got back from Vegas last night, and boy did I have fun. I lost a bunch of money early on, but got it all back and then some in one day of blackjack with Ryan. He must be my good luck charm (and I his, as he won money too). We played 2 separate times at 2 separate casinos, and I won $700 and $500 respectively. That was a very good day. I'm going to have to go to Vegas with him again. Hey Ry, there might be a little Three Rivers or Seven Feathers trip in our future.

It was a very fun trip overall, and would have been even if I hadn't have won money. We packed 5 people into a room, knew tons of people there, and had some "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" times. I was happy to be buying drinks while I was up, especially the $5 beer and tequila shot combo at O'Shea's (which is basically the Taylor's of Vegas). Just ask Jake. He (superstitiously) won me $75 at the blackjack tables, so I just had to treat him. By the way, Jake, you still have some credit left. 


It was a different trip than my last two, but was just as fun. However, next time I probably won't go with so many people. It was hard to move with such a big group, trying to figure out what everyone wanted to do with so many different mindsets. People have fun in different ways, and while we didn't run into too much trouble with that, it's just easier if you go with only a couple of people.

I'm definitely a Vegas person though. I can say that for sure now after 3 trips. I love that place. And with so many different ways to have fun there, I'm sure I'll be back plenty. Time to start planning the next trip.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

To Vegas!

Tomorrow I head for Vegas for a while, so I'm not going to be posting for a while. I will be posting to KevsPix though, so feel free to check that every once and a while.

Until then, imagine that this is me for about 3 days:



Also, as an added bonus, check out the commercial that makes me feel retarded every time it's on. I swear to you I cannot keep myself from laughing hysterically at this commercial:



See you all in a few days.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Las Vegas, The Complete Story

After plenty of time to get over that "I don't want to talk about it right now" phase everyone goes through after a long trip, I am ready to write. So here goes: the complete stories of my trip Feb. 14-18.

I should mention first that it's always tough to remember details about a trip when so much happens, and I remember having that problem the last time I went to Vegas, so this time I made it a point to kind of jot notes down in my phone. That way, I could put it up here and, regardless of who reads it or not, I will always have it to look back at. Kind of like a diary, but slightly less "teenager girl" and a lot more "geek." Anyways, what that means is that you get a more accurate and complete take on the whole thing.

THURSDAY - Day 1
Our flight to Vegas was on Thursday night at 8:30, so I headed up to Portland after my last class that day, and my dad and I headed to the airport. There really is no other social setting like the airport. A million people from all over the world, not caring about other people, and all pissed off because everyone knows the airport never ceases to aggravate people in one way or another. For me, it's not ever a big deal to be at an airport, just kind of a means to an end for me, so I don't too caught up in it. However, I seem to be the only one, and for some reason when I go to airports and see people all pissed off, it just makes me want to fuck with them. I don't know what's wrong with me, but I want to find some way to push them over the edge. So I'll do things like talking to someone in the bookstore when they clearly want to be left alone, or keep walking past someone causing them to have to move each time to let me past, like in a bookstore, or get in their way and act like I have no idea. Nothing major, just little stuff that would normally be no big deal, but that in an airport is apparently really frusterating.

Anyways, while we were waiting in line to go through security, I was talking kind of loud about all the stuff people can't take on a plane, but may have forgot and me talking would spark an "oh shit" epiphany. Then I would say how retarded people are that do that and also how retarded the whole fluids rule is, hoping to push somebody's buttons. Making passing comments is actually a big part of this trip, come to think of it, but I digress.

We got through security just to learn that our flight was delayed about an hour. Awesome. Nothing better than having to waste time in an airport. We were meeting Scott, one of my dad's work buddies, at the airport, but he had checked online and showed up a little later. When he got there and met us, he suggested we start the trip with some drinks. That's good thinkin' Scotty. So we sit and have a beer or two, and then eventually board the plane. It was Valentine's Day, so there were little hearts all over the plane (Southwest's stock ticker symbol is LUV after all). That novelty wore off fast. After we take off the stewardess, or attendant, or drink lady, whatever you call them now, came around, and we all decided to have a few beers. Again, good thinkin'. (That's not foreshadowing, that's just the truth). Anyways, for some reason, when the lady came with our drinks, she didn't feel like breaking my dad's $100, so she just gave them to us for free. It was going to be a good trip.

After another free beer and the end of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, we landed in Vegas around 11:30p. That is a book I definitely recommend to people who think reading about someone getting hammered, doing stupid shit and fucking lots of girls is funny. I do.

When we hit the airport terminal, Scott immediately "ran a $20 through" the machine. That would become his motto over the next few days. Hey, when the man had that feeling about a machine, it needed a $20 run through it, no ifs, ands, or buts. This rang true, because I think he won $60 bucks in like 2 minutes. So, we got our bags, got a cab, got to the hotel, threw our shit in the rooms, and hit the casino and started throwing money into machines. I sat down at the first machine I saw, and on the second pull, boom, up $100. Wow, that was fast. I took it and ran. Dad and Scott hit too, so we were all "playing on house money" (Another Scott original) right off the bat.

We played some more, walked around to other casino's and eventually hit the room around 5:30am. I was up $80 or so on the day. We stayed at the Mandalay Bay, which was real nice. We had adjoining rooms on the 19th floor or something, barely a view of the strip, and a flat screen in the bathroom. It was cool, until I noticed the bloody footprint of the carpet:

It's hard to see because it was kind of dark and my phone doesn't have a flash, but please look at that and tell me it doesn't look like a bloody size 10. It was between the beds pointed to the bathroom, which corroborates my murder scenario. How do you not clean that up, even if it's not blood? It was real noticeable, the size of a fucking shoe, and blood red. Anyways, went to bed, and that was the end of day 1.

FRIDAY - Day 2
We woke up around 11, got ready, and headed downstairs right about the time Bill, my dad's other work buddy, was supposed to come in. He took a later flight because, among other reasons, it's probably hard to tell your wife you're going to Vegas and skipping Valentine's Day. We didn't blame him.

Anyways, we gambled a little bit, played some craps, then got a few drinks in the casino bar. The waitress who served us was hot too, which isn't rare in Vegas, but is always nice. Then we needed to eat, so we hit up a buffet and gorged. It was delicious, as you can see:

Not the healthiest way to go, but fuck health, it's Vegas. After stuffing myself to the point of uncomfortably full, we hit the tables. Craps and blackjack put a little money in my pocket early, but then I tried a $25 blackjack table and proceeded to get my asshole ripped out. In about 20 minutes I was out $300. Fuck that. Not too happy and not wanting to blow more, I headed over to a sushi bar where Bill was and enjoyed a lot of really good sushi and watched Taylor vs. Pavlick 1, the first fight they had that was playing because part II was happening at the MGM Grand on Saturday. It was a good fight, but there'll be more on that later. I tried sake for the first time, and enjoyed it. The first little cup Bill poured me I took like a shot. He looked at me all funny, so I guessed that wasn't how you drink it. Hey, it looked like a shot glass. He pours me another one after saying, "Jesus, sip it" or something along those lines. The food and break from gambling put me back in a good mood.

We sat there until it was time to go change because we were seeing LOVE later that night. So we changed, taxied over to the Mirage and got our tickets. We had about an hour before the show actually started, so Bill and I sat down at a blackjack table to see if our luck had changed.

We had been playing a while when Dad shows up behind me having just won a couple hundred at roulette. He tells me to bet $50 next hand, and that it was insured. No arguments there, so I dropped $50 on the next hand. Deal comes 6, 5, with the dealer showing a 5. Wow, the perfect scenario. What can I do? I have to double down. I get a 6 or something, which is alright. She's going to bust after all, right? Nope, she pulls out a nice little 4 under or something and hits a 10 for 19. Fuck. Dad hands me my insured $100, but I was pissed. That's not how the game goes, the dealer is supposed to bust on that! So I'm out for blood now. A few hands later I drop that $100 down. I'm going to get this back. So the deal comes 6, 5 again, with the dealer showing a 6 this time. God damn it, here we go again. I double down, so I have $200 out there. This determines if my luck has changed. I nail a 10 for 21. That's how it's supposed to go! I think she busted, or might have had 18 or something, but I wasn't paying attention at that point. So I take my $400 off the table, hand my dad his $100, and get the hell out of there. Whew, it's time for LOVE.

LOVE was great, as it was the first time I saw it, but there was this guy behind us this time just yelling and being obnoxious the whole time. When it was over, my dad stands up and turns around to the guy and yells something like. "Hey, you're lucky you weren't thrown out tonight, you were being very rude." Not bad pops, still keeping it polite. Well played. But then this fat bitch he's with yells back, "hey, we paid for these tickets just like you." I hear this shit come out of her mouth and just get annoyed at how stupid some people can be. After a huge cup of frozen margarita, I don't really have that edit button in my brain, so I yell back, "Yeah, we paid for these tickets, but we didn't pay to hear your stupid mouth, bitch." Real smooth Kev, you got her good. I should have said something like "too bad the buffet doesn't serve Hot Pockets huh?" or "hey everybody, watch your leftovers", but whatever, it's the best I could do at the time. Then Bill, playing the role of mediator, tells us to chill out and just get going. We agree, and as we're walking out, people that were sitting around us kept commenting to us about how annoying that guy was. It was good to know we weren't the only ones. At this point, oblivious to us, Bill has got his arm around the guy trying to calmly explain that he was being disruptive. Apparently this guy had no idea he was obnoxious. He thought that was acceptable behavior I guess. Dumb ass. Anyway, we left and hit the Mirage floor for some more gambling. I got $300 in my pocket baby!

Scott and I hit a craps table, and I threw pretty bad, but Scott got hot, and then so did the guy next to him, so between the two of them, I got up about $200, and Scott even higher. We took our money and decided it was dinner time. At 1:15am. We went to the Carnegie Deli, where Dang from Saigon (you know how they all have those name tags with where they're from on them) served me the most delicious swiss cheese omelet I've ever had. After we ate, we headed over to Ceaser's Palace for some drinks, cigars, and relaxation. In Bill's case, more of the relaxation than anything else:

You can't blame him for being tired, he had flown in early, and was working on his 24th hour of being awake. We hung out here for a while, but right as we had showed up the piano player was leaving, so there wasn't much going on. However, Scott had brought these $25 or so cigars, which were really good, easily the best cigar I had ever had. I also had a Manhattan, which I have never had before, but tried since I am all about whiskey. This prompted a conversation about how Manhattans are alcoholics' drinks and that I apparently had a great aunt who loved them. Putting those two facts together means pops' aunt was an alcoholic. Cool. Glad it doesn't run in the family. (Seriously, it doesn't).

Anyways, when we were done with that, we decided to head back to the hotel so Bill could get some sleep. While we were waiting in the taxi line, I looked over into an ash tray on top of a garbage can and saw one of those slots receipts for $8.75. I picked it up and showed Scott. I know it's only $8.75 but it's just as easy to redeem one of those as it is to throw it away. You have to be really trashed or a high roller to just throw $8.75 in the garbage. So Scott takes it, runs inside and redeems it just in time to come out and catch the cab. Well played, sir. So we split it and taxi on home.

When we got back, Bill went upstairs, and we hit the floor for some more blackjack. I played for about an hour before I got a text from my dad saying they were all in bed. They just straight up left on me, but whatever. So I cashed out for the night and headed to the elevator.

When I got into the elevator lobby, there was this guy there, totally hammered, using the wall as a 3rd leg. He sees me look at him, which clearly meant I wanted to start a conversation I guess, because he starts right up with a slurred version of his night, or something. I thought it was hilarious, so I acted like I cared trying to encourage him. We got in an elevator, and before the doors closed, some black girl got in with these huge heels and gum in her mouth. Hmm, not too obvious I guess. Clearly a "pro" (short for prostitute, another Scott original), she kind of looks both of us over while I'm still listening to this dude ramble, and then asks me, "Are you two friends?" Whoa, that threesome request came pretty quick, take it easy lady. I laughed and shook my head no. He was way too trashed to notice I was mocking him. So she's clearly on her way up to do work, why else would she be in the elevator right? As I get out, she says to me, "Bye hottie." I start laughing, which I'm not sure she took as mocking either, so I turned around and said, "Night hooker." No I didn't, but the look on my face hopefully said that. Sort of a "I don't really want syphilis tonight, thanks" look. That was the first time I'd been picked up by a hooker, or whatever you call it, and I didn't really know how to feel about it. I should have asked her for a ZJ.

After that, I hit the pillow, and day 2 was in the books.

SATURDAY - Day 3
I woke up way late this morning, and only got up because we had an appointment to get royal shaves at The Art of Shaving. A guy named Craig did work on my face. I hadn't shaved in a few weeks, knowing we were going to do this, so he earned it. Craig was cool, dressed real nice, and had everything shaved himself. His face was shaved, his head was shaved, I bet his balls were even shaved, cause this man knew how to work a blade. It was amazing. It was about 30 minutes full of hot towels, hot lather, and almost falling asleep because it was so relaxing. Only thing missing was the reach around to finish it off, but since it was Craig, I'll let it slide. I kid. But seriously, I wish I could start every day like that. The shave was so close that we were told not to touch our faces with our palms for a while because "that part of your hand is contaminated and could irritate the skin with the oils" or something. I believed her, cause it was really close.

After that, we hit the buffet again, and then headed over to the sports book to bet on the Oregon and Oregon St. games. I bet $50 on the Ducks to beat Washington St. $50 on the the Huskies to beat OSU, and $50 on the over/under of that game's total score. The games weren't until later, so Bill and Scott went to the spa to work out a little while my dad and I spent some time gambling. We were up and down, mostly down, and then we went over to watch the games. Washington absolutely smoked OSU by about 35 points I think, which meant I won that bet, but because Washington put up 97 points, my under bet for the 135.5 point over/under was a loser. I was alright, I split. Then the Oregon game came on, and just like in the elite 8 game last year when I bet on them, Tajuan Porter decided not to show up and they lost. God damn it Tajuan, that's bad timing! Anyways, it was still fun to watch.

The Taylor vs. Pavlick fight was on tonight too, so I decided maybe I could get lucky and make my money back betting on it. I know relatively little about boxing, but had watched the fight the night before, so knew who these guys were and how they fought. I called Ryan, my go to boxing analyst, who told me basically it's a toss up and was going to be a good fight. The last fight, Taylor knocked Pavlick down early, and then in the 7th, Pavlick got lucky and knocked him out. So I figured I would take a chance and bet on Pavlick knocking him out. Odds were 20/1 that Pavlick would knock him out in rounds 7 and 8, and 12/1 for a knockout in the 9th, 10th, and 11th. So I put $20 down on each round, meaning if he did I would get either $400 or $240. It was a risk, but I wanted to do it. Then Dad bet against me, putting $200 on Taylor. Thanks for the support pal! It's never a good thing when two people are on opposite sides when money is involved. You may win, but then the other guy might be pissed. But it was cool, it's my dad. So, basically, the worst possible outcome happened: Pavlick won by decision. That means they went the length and Pavlick was judged the winner. So I lost all my money because he didn't knock him out, and Dad lost his because Taylor lost. Pavlick did knock Taylor down in the 7th, so I got close, but close doesn't pay.

We got over it though, because tonight we were going to miX, a really nice restaurant on top of the Mandalay Bay. The view was amazing. The picture at the top of this post is from the restaurant, and they have this huge chandelier made out of something like 20,000 individually hand-blown glass balls. Pretty impressive:

I had duck of some kind, which was kind of ironic. It was first time I'd had duck, and it was pretty darn good. We also had a $225 bottle of wine. Wow. I felt bad drinking it because I didn't feel like I could appreciate it. It was good, but that's meaningless coming from me. It ended up being an $800 dinner (wow), but the service was awful.

One of the coolest parts about this restaurant was, believe it or not, the bathroom. So you walk in, and everything is black, so it's initially hard to see, and the layout isn't traditional by any means, so you don't exactly know where everything is when you first walk in. But, when you finally get your bearings, you see there is a stall tucked away with the toilet turned around. Like, backwards. When I first walked in there it was confusing. I wasn't sure why it was turned around until I thought about sitting on it. Then you notice the floor to ceiling window. So you can shit with a view! It was at the top of the hotel, and the windows were obviously tinted, so nobody could see you. Pretty damn cool. No picture of that though, the combination of other people in there plus a bathroom guy standing basically over my shoulder made that idea a little uncomfortable. You'll just have to see it for yourself.

After dinner, we went back into the casino, and Bill and I decided we were going to play poker. So we sat at a $1/$2 no limit table and dropped $200 to buy in. About 5 minutes into it Scott came in. He couldn't help himself. So we must have sat there for about an hour and a half, and I swear the best cards I got were A J off suit, which is the hand I got taken out on. After just pissing my money away without getting cards, Bill and Scott had gone out, and I had A J. I raised it to $10 before the flop, only one caller. The flop came A 7 3. I, like an idiot, checked it. So did the other guy in the hand. The turn came A. So I had a set and about $40 in my stack. This was my all-in hand, had to be. But, again, I checked. This guy had been folding a lot, and with a set, I was trying to suck anything out of him, hoping if I check-raised all-in, he would call his chips away. Anyways, he went all-in, so I called. I turned over my A J, he looked at them and I figured I had him beat. But then he turned over A 3. So he had a full boat. I said fuck that, asked myself why I didn't raise more before the flop, but seriously, A 3? Fuck that shit. The lucky bastard had me the whole way too. I rationalized my loss away by telling myself I got no cards the whole night, which was true, and really frusterating.

We all decided to go over to Bally's because there was this spot right next to a stage you could see while playing blackjack, and the music was good. Bill stayed and went to bed, he was tired. But we hit the table running.

We were up pretty quick, I got up to about $300 at one point, but the whole time we were drinking vodka cranberries. Scott convinced me I needed the antioxidants in the juice. What were you trying to say Scotty? But Scott, my Dad, and I were all tipping the drink lady really well, so she was bringing them out quick, and they quickly went from monarch vodka crans to Kettle and crans. We were getting some pretty good vodka. We were all being loud and getting into it, in the good way, because the whole table was winning. It was easily the most fun I've had playing blackjack. The dealers were all great, but one was named Rosalina, and she was hilarious. She was spanish, so she had an accent, and she was pretty cute for a 38 year old that works at a casino. But she came along when we were pretty far into the bottle of Kettle One, and she just egged us on. She asked Scott his name right off the bat, and then said oh, you look like my ex-husband. Lady, you just opened up a can of worms with Scott. They're going back and forth shooting shit the whole night, everyone is cracking up. At some point, she asked the guy next to Scott his name, which was Shane. She said "uh oh, that was my ex-boyfriend's name." I think she was being serious too, which made it even funnier and just encouraged Scott more. We ended up all losing our money, but I think we made it up in liquor and entertainment.

So we're all pretty trashed, but decide to go out a little more and have a few more. We lose a little bit, and then head back to the hotel and hit the bed right before the sun comes up around 6am:

Needless to say, we slept in the next morning.

SUNDAY - Day 4
When my dad and I eventually got up, we decided to take it easy this morning, for a number of reasons. We taxied out to the middle of the strip with the ultimate goal of finding somewhere to eat after I nixed the buffet. We had the buffet 2 mornings in a row, I was not about to hit that again.

We checked out the new Venetian hotel and the Planet Hollywood casino, which was new since we were their last. We checked out the Flamingo and the pool because that's where we're staying when we go for Spring Break. Then we decided we really needed to get some grub.

The last time we were in Vegas we ate at Margaritaville, which I really liked, so we decided on that. While we were walking there, we saw a dude laying on the ground with his head on his friend's knee like he had just fallen down. His friend was yelling, "God damn it!" over and over, and there was puke EVERYWHERE. For those of you who remember that bum in Canada that puked his whole life out, this was more. And it was everywhere. All over the sidewalk, him, his friend, the garbage can, everywhere. There were cops standing around him already, so he was jail-bound. But as I was looking at the whole situation, I had to step over one pile of puke, only to almost step in another one. Everywhere. It was 3pm. What kind of night did he have?

So we got over that, I thought it was funny, Dad thought it was not. To each his own. But we hit up Margaritaville for another delicious experience, and all was good. We could now go gamble again. Scott wanted to check out Hooters because it was one casino on the strip he hadn't been to, so Dad and I decided we'd head over there and he could meet us. Well, it was definitely a waste of a trip. Hooters sucked. It was disgusting looking, was totally cluttered with slots and other stuff, and the girls weren't even hot at all. There were no hooters at Hooters. Probably because all the hot girls can make way more money working somewhere else. But we called him, told him not to come, and that we'd meet him back at the hotel.

Today was kind of a down day. It's right about this point that I think we all realized maybe this trip was one day too long. I mean, we were still having a lot of fun, but there's only so long you can go with no sleep and lots of alcohol before you just kind of die out.

We got back to the hotel and just kind of chilled out until dinner. We were going to see another show tonight, O. It gets its name from the French word for water, "eau", which is its theme. So we decided to check out a Mexican place in the Mandalay Bay. Just like at miX, the service here was pretty crappy, but the food was good. We had a nice view of the hotel from the patio too.

After dinner we taxied over to the Bellagio for the show. This was the second Cirque du Soleil show I had seen, so I would finally have something to compare LOVE to. On the taxi ride over, we had the encyclopedia of Vegas as a driver. He knew everything, including that Wynn's new tower is costing $2.4 billion and Trump is struggling to get a gaming license. Good to know. Right when we walked it it was a different experience. The theater was big, with a huge red curtain hiding the stage, which was essentially a big pool of water. Some dude took a picture and an usher came up and told him no pictures, which just made me want to take one:

This curtain was huge. We were sitting there, and some pretty huge dudes came in a sat near us, and Dad made a solid crack about the Packers being in town. Good one, Pops.

The show was really good, with a lot of diving and acrobatics and straight up talent. Plus, the "stage" of water and platforms and all the synchronization and "water management" was really impressive. It's probably the most expensive stage out there.

After the show, Bill and Scott decided to call it a night. Bill had to leave early the next morning, and Scott felt a little cold coming on and didn't want to lose anymore money. Who can b
lame him for that one? So Dad and I decided to hit up Bally's again because we both really like that area we were at earlier.

When we get there, we sit down at a $15 table with three other people and start playing. In the span of about 30 minutes, we had both doubled our money. We couldn't lose. I probably hit five 16's and didn't bust on one of them, and the dealer was busting on everything. The guy sitting in the very middle of the table was playing SO bad, but it didn't matter. It was like he was a cooler hired by the casino to play awful. He was hitting 14's against 6's and all this ridiculous bullshit. However, the guy playing 3rd base couldn't do anything wrong. When he stayed, it worked out. When he hit, it worked out. It was all perfect. Plus, he was playing the "pair in the hand" spot and hitting it all the time. It paid 12 to 1 I think. He was money. Dad played really well too, besides splitting 10s once. It worked out though, he got 10s on both and the dealer still busted. That's the kind of crap I'm talking about though, we couldn't lose!

Eventually, after about 2 hours, I had $600 in front of me and Dad had $500, so we got up and walked away. We went back to that cigar bar in Caesar's and I, for the first time all trip, bought my dad a drink. He bought cigars, and we enjoyed a nice relaxing break with huge wads in our pockets.

When we walked into the place though, before we sat down I noticed soccer was on the TV, which made me then notice the 3 English guys watching it in the corner. They had a bunch of Budweiser's in aluminum bottles, so I figured they were pretty drunk. I don't notice them for a while, but then one stands up. He takes a beer, pours it over his head, which gets all down the front and back of his shirt, and yells, "That's what I feel, nothing!" His friends just kind of sit there stunned, so I wasn't sure if it was a joke or what. His friends tell him to sit down, to which he replies, "Fuck off!" a few times, then gets his stuff and starts walking off. One friend yells at him to "sit the fuck down, don't be a twat!" He just leaves. It was fucking hilarious! Especially since they were stereotypical English guys: they had accents, were watching soccers, and called each other twats. Awesome.

After that, we hit the hotel and get in bed pretty early. We flew out around 3 the next day, so we had to get up kind of early.

MONDAY - Day 5
We got up, packed our shit, and headed out. Bill had left earlier that morning, so while Scott and Dad checked out, I picked up a few items in the gift shop. Then we taxied to the airport.

We had Sbarro, my favorite pizza ever, and then got on the plane. Seamless flight, went through Reno, which is beautiful, and didn't have to wait at all. Got home, got to the car, got back to Portland, and then I headed back to Eugene.

It was a GREAT trip, I had a TON of fun, and can't wait to go back for Spring Break! Thanks for reading.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Jonathan Stewart Prepares for the NFL Combine

My GOD! This is a video of (former) Oregon Ducks running back Jonathan Stewart training for the NFL Combine; lifting weights, doing drills, and practicing his interviewing skills. Holy shit this man is a beast. Check out the part where he's doing bicep curls while laying on the ground. He is huge! Even the trainer, a guy who sees huge NFL prospects every year, said he "looked like a He-Man figure." It's ridiculous.



In other news, I got back from Vegas yesterday, after a great trip. I had a lot of fun, and pretty much caught up on my sleep last night, which is surprising given the amount I DIDN'T get in the last 5 days. Anyway, I decided against daily updates, but I'm ready to write a big post covering the whole trip, so look for that, probably tomorrow.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day!


Hope you all have a great Valentine's Day. Hay and I celebrated last night, and we had a great time. She got me this cool 2-sided frame with 2 pictures in it: one of her dressed as a Jersey skank which is awesome, and the other of Bella in a kitty Christmas sweater that is just perfect. I wish I had it to post here.

But, the reason we celebrated yesterday is because today, in about 15 minutes actually, I'm headed to Vegas! So happy V-day bitches!

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

I'm Going (Back) to Vegas! And Then (Back) Again!

Good news folks, I'm headed back to Vegas in a few weeks, and then back again for Spring Break! I can tell how excited you are by the way you're cursing at me right now, and hey, I can't blame you. But it's true, I'm going to Vegas twice in as many months, which will make 3 times in one year. That's just crazy, and I just wanted to share a little of what I'll be doing down there with you, good Blogarrheans. So please, sit back, relax, and check out the 2 reasons that I will be broke by the beginning of Spring term.

For a little background, the first time I went was for my 21st birthday last year with my dad, and it was a really fun experience. I did a ton of stuff for one trip: I saw the Cirque du Soleil show LOVE, went to Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville, almost accidentally wasted my time to see Kevin Federline, saw Hef and the girls signing autographs, glanced at Pete Rose for about a second before turning to look at Hef's girls again, went to the Playboy Lounge at the Palms and some other cool clubs, sampled the fine buffet cuisine, gambled a whole bunch, and drank even more. A really fun trip.

Like I said, I went with my dad that time, but this next time I'm going with my dad and two of his work friends that I got to know pretty well over the summer who are a lot of fun, so it should be more fun this time, if my math is right. We're going for 4 nights, which is a long time to be in Vegas, and we're staying at the Mandalay Bay, which I went into the first trip, but only once for about an hour, so I didn't really see it, so it will be nice to be somewhere new. Here's some of the stuff I'm in for this trip:

  • A "Royal Shave" at The Art of Shaving, a Vegas barbershop. This is a man's version of "going to the spa" I guess, but a "royal shave" is like "the works" for a shave. It's a 45 minute session, and I've never had my face shaved at a barbershop before, so it should be a lot of fun.
  • Dinner at miX, the restaurant/nightclub at the top of the Mandalay Bay Hotel. This is a really nice restaurant, easily the nicest I'll have ever been to, and the most expensive. I'm really looking forward to going to one of Vegas' many amazing restaurants.
  • LOVE, the Cirque du Soleil show. Yep, I'm seeing it again! This was the most amazing spectacle I had ever seen, and I'm really excited to see it again. I love The Beatles!
  • O, another Cirque du Soleil show. This one I haven't seen. It's the water-based one (the title takes its name from "eau", the French word for "water"). These shows are incredible, so I'm excited to see another one.
  • MORE gambling
  • MORE drinking
This is going to be an amazing trip, and for different reasons than the first one I think. The first one was taking it all in; getting the experience of being there. But now that I've done that and know generally what to expect, and am going with 3 Vegas vets, I think this trip is going to be even more fun. Nothing will replace my first trip, for many reasons, but this is going to be a very different trip.

Speaking of different trips, I'm going AGAIN over Spring Break. A few of my roommates and I have talked about going to Vegas over Spring Break a lot, and after we got broken into, that idea kind of went away. BUT, after we learned that we were insured, we decided that this was the time to make the decision to do it. So we got on Expedia, looked for the most affordable flight-hotel combo, and just booked it. We paid for it then so we were committed to it. It's also nice to have all that paid for so that no matter what happens, we're going.

So, we're doing more of a "college kid" trip this time, which means staying at a decent hotel and flying cheap, so we're taking the red eye there and staying 3 nights at the Flamingo.

This trip is going to be way different from the other 2 because it's with my college friends, so we'll do different things. We're probably not going to catch any shows or anything, too spendy, and will spend more time going to the pool, walking around, gambling, and drinking. A lot less money-intensive activities.

There's not a set agenda, just kind of a "lets have a crazy, fun, don't get arrested time!" attitude about it all. I imagine it's going to be quite crazy, and hopefully some stuff happens that goes with the "what happens in, stays in" mantra. What I really hope for is that I have the kind of time that Tucker Max did when he went. I'm reading his book right now, and while he's just some random dude who's a huge asshole, he's got some awesome stories, and that's all his book is. His trip is ridiculous, and I would love to have that much fun. We'll see.

So, I guess that's it. Keep an eye on the weather there with the new weather widget at the top of the page, and hope I come hope with a suitcase full of money (which I may or may not have stolen from a hooker). Who knows, maybe I'll scout out some places to put my casino I'm going to build and own.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Vegas: The Pictures

Alright, so writing about my trip is going to be a multiple-post effort because there is so much to say. Sorry it's taken me so long, but after this break, I've really needed just a few days of doing completely nothing before the next term begins. Anyways, I've decided to first put up some pictures with basic captions, and then later, when I feel up to it, I'll give the big long tale of the trip. After that, I'll splash funny stories in here and there when I am compelled. So, without further ado, here are some pictures of my trip to Las Vegas (click them to see the big version):

The lobby of the Bellagio was filled with huge floral decorations. Just more proof that Vegas is all about excess.





This is a crazy picture from a pedestrian bridge through the protective glass, so the Bellagio got reflected from behind me into the shot and looks like it's behind Ballys when really, it's across the street from it.



This was the facade of the Beatles show LOVE at the Mirage. It was AMAZING! I hope to see it 910 more times before I die (actual goal). Why 910? Because I bet the one after 909 will be really good... sorry.



This is a postcard-esque shot of the Bellagio. If you haven't guessed by now, this is where we stayed.






This is a shot of the Paris hotel & casino, across the street from the Bellagio.






I saw Hef and the 3 girls while I was there. The line to get a picture or autograph or whatever was way too long though. Pete Rose was signing autographs behind them in a little shop too. His line: 2 people.




My dad and I in front of the Paris hotel entrance which has "The 'Hoff" plastered all across the front for The Producers. Talk about classing up the place. This is probably my favorite picture.




This is one of Paul McCartney's bass guitars that all 4 of them signed. I would love that in my living room some day.









My uncle met us one night. He's a pilot and just happened to be in Vegas for the night. There's half of his face, with my dad and I.





This is a view from the roof of the 51-story Rio hotel and casino at a club called Voodoo. It was a great view, and there were a bunch of people up there, but it was really windy. We also hit the Playboy club across the street at the Palms.



So there you have it. Just some cool pictures of the trip. When we were having the most fun, I usually wasn't taking pictures, but that's where the story of the trip comes in. Probably in a couple days. I had a GREAT time, and these pictures will help me remember forever (cheeeeeeesy).

Friday, March 30, 2007

Back to blogging shortly

Just wanted to let everyone know that I got home last night and will be blogging sometime before the start of the new term, Monday. I've been exhausted and trying to catch up with friends before I head back to Eugene, so it may be another day or so still. I had a GREAT time in Vegas, and I'll be sure to fill you in on how it went. Here's what I plan to cover in the next (big) post (oh it'll be huge):

  • Highlights of the Vegas trip, with pictures. (this will take up a lot of space, so be prepared to see and read.)
  • The Ducks Elite 8 run and Aaron Brooks winning the college 3-point contest.
  • My thoughts about next term (school)
  • Anything else I think is important and/or noteworthy.
Thanks for sticking around. I should be up to the usual 1 or 2 + posts a day soon.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Vegas, baby. Vegas.














As you can see from the counter on the sidebar, today is the day I head to Vegas. My Dad and I head out tonight at 7:15, and 3 or 4 short hours after, we'll be in Vegas. We're gonna miss the Oregon Sweet 16 game which is a HUGE bummer 'cause we'll be on the plane, and I'm torn between bringing my computer so we can watch it on demand when we get there or just getting the score when I get there and watching SportsCenter. We'll see. It's kind of funny that I'm headed to Vegas as we'll be playing UNLV. Don't worry, I plan to rock the Duck gear on the plane and proudly flaunt it around the airport when we get there, blindly assuming we won.

I envision this trip being a combination of experiences I've seen from the Vegas movies: the camaraderie of Swingers, the fortune of Vegas Vacation without the Randy Quaid, the style of Ocean's Eleven, and the Burt Bacharach of Austin Powers. Hopefully I can skip the killing from Casino, the ridiculous alcohol benders of Leaving Las Vegas, the fear... and loathing... of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (oh, and the drugs), and the aliens from Mars Attacks!. I'll take Jack Nicholson, but not the aliens.

Anyways, we're going to be staying at the Bellagio, which will be amazing, and we'll be seeing 2 shows while we're there: LOVE, the Beatles cirque du soleil show, and Spamalot, the show based on Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Both should be great for different reasons.

In the meantime, hopefully I don't gamble all my money away, but God help me, if I don't try, I'm going to regret it. Ok, so I'm joking. Clearly, I'm going to triple my money and come home loaded. Also, if I win anything over $25,000, you all are entitled to $100 of it. Just come to the house to collect.

Naturally, while I'm there the blog will be idle, but you can still jack up my hit counter by checking all the time, it's always nice to see a big old number there. I'll be taking lots of pictures while I'm there, and while the mantra is "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas", I'll post plenty of pictures of the trip. Until then, here's something to look at while I'm gone. Just assume this is the time I'm having:

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Top 10 Movies for Vegas














Well, it's only 7 days from my birthday (next Wednesday), and that means Vegas is only 23 days away. I can't wait, and so in the (continuing) spirit of my trip, I have created a list of the Top 10 Movies for Las Vegas:

#10 - Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
#9 - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
#8 - Leaving Las Vegas
#7 - Bugsy
#6 - Mars Attacks!
#5 - Swingers
#4 - Vegas Vacation
#3 - Ocean's Eleven
#2 - Casino
#1 - Viva Las Vegas

These movies all do a great job portraying Vegas, whether it be in the good way or bad way, but either way, they all have the Vegas feel. Anyone who's been there knows the feel, while I rely on these great movies to give it to me. Of course, I'll be changing that in 23 days. Suckers.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Top 10 songs for Vegas














Only 34 days until I head off to Vegas for Spring Break, and in the spirit of my trip, I felt like making a list. So here are my top 10 songs for Las Vegas:

#10 - Wayne Newton - "L-O-V-E"
#9 - Tom Jones - "She's a Lady"
#8 - Dean Martin - "Everybody Loves Somebody"
#7 - Tony Bennett - "The Best is Yet to Come"
#6 - Frank Sinatra - "Come Fly With Me"
#5 - Bobby Darin - "Beyond the Sea"
#4 - Tom Jones - "It's Not Unusual"
#3 - Frank Sinatra - "Luck Be a Lady"
#2 - Wayne Newton - "Danke Schoen"
#1 - Elvis - "Viva Las Vegas"

Vegas seems like such a departure from anywhere else in the world, really, and these songs have that same feel I think. I can't wait to go, so expect plenty more lists with the Vegas theme to come.

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