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    Quote Originally Posted by handiacefailure View Post
    They still do the mule trips but they fill up fast:
    http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/mule_trips.htm

    I really want to do the three hourabyss trip sometime. I'm sure those trips are usually nigger free as well seeing the prices and they can't pay with EBT or other government handouts.

    if you like souvenir shops the store on the corner of Sahara and Las Vegas just north of the strip is suppose to be the worlds largest souvenir store.

    One other thing I would recomend if you like amusement park rides are the rides on the top of the Stratosphere. There is an observation deck as well and a few rides on the top of the stratosphere. It is pretty cool view of the strip at night being shot out on the one ride. It's too bad Sahara closed, I liked the $1 blackjack and their coaster. The casino I really miss is O'Sheas.
    I used to love one called the Frontier, it was next to the old Stardust. For $3.99 you could get a king cut of prime rib, a salad, and a baked potato.
    The Tuskegee Experiment was on 399 niggers in the late stages of syphilis. These niggers were never told what disease they were suffering from, and their doctors had no intention of curing them of syphilis at all. The data for the experiment was to be collected from autopsies of the niggers, and they were thus deliberately left to degenerate. “We have no further interest in these niggers until they die", said one of the doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handiacefailure View Post
    They still do the mule trips but they fill up fast:
    http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/mule_trips.htm

    I really want to do the three hour abyss trip sometime.
    I'd bet that would be the most nigger-free activity a God-fearing whitey could do. NO fuckin way you'd see a nigger on a mule, well.... not on a canyon rim.
    People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. George Orwell....

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    If you find yourself near Holbrook AZ, do the Wigwam Motel. Last time I was through the area, they were still renovating, so I couldn't stay there then. Looks like fun. Its a real throwback to the heyday of 66.

    66 doesn't run up to the Canyon. It was replaced by I-40 in that part of the world, so it parallels the interstate most of the way. I think it was 89 that runs to the South Rim from Williams if memory serves me correctly.
    "I never thought I'd see the day a nigger ran the United States."

    -an old friend of 91 years of age in 2008

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    Quote Originally Posted by SC Anemia View Post
    I'd bet that would be the most nigger-free activity a God-fearing whitey could do. NO fuckin way you'd see a nigger on a mule, well.... not on a canyon rim.
    And seeing there is a 200 to 225 lb weight limit no worry about any sow's being allowed to do the trip
    You can take the monkey out of the jungle but you can't take the jungle out of the monkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuskegee View Post
    I used to love one called the Frontier, it was next to the old Stardust. For $3.99 you could get a king cut of prime rib, a salad, and a baked potato.
    That's a great deal. Buffets have become pretty expensive in Vegas now on the strip (I think you can still get some good deals at the Fremont street casinos). I wish the LVH was still a Hilton, they use to comp Hilton Honors members two buffets every morning for the free breakfast even if you didn't gamble there and if you skipped housekeeping they would give you a $10 food/beverage voucher each day and combined with their cheap room rates it meant a cheap weekend trip.

    A casino I like for blackjack now is the Casino Royale. They have $5 tables and a couple of their tables are called something like "free bet" where if you want to split or double instead of using your own chips they give you this marker instead for the split or double and if you lose the hand you are only out your original bet. The drawback though is that if the house ends up with 22 it is considered a push.
    You can take the monkey out of the jungle but you can't take the jungle out of the monkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handiacefailure View Post
    That's a great deal. Buffets have become pretty expensive in Vegas now on the strip (I think you can still get some good deals at the Fremont street casinos). I wish the LVH was still a Hilton, they use to comp Hilton Honors members two buffets every morning for the free breakfast even if you didn't gamble there and if you skipped housekeeping they would give you a $10 food/beverage voucher each day and combined with their cheap room rates it meant a cheap weekend trip.

    A casino I like for blackjack now is the Casino Royale. They have $5 tables and a couple of their tables are called something like "free bet" where if you want to split or double instead of using your own chips they give you this marker instead for the split or double and if you lose the hand you are only out your original bet. The drawback though is that if the house ends up with 22 it is considered a push.
    Casino Royal is good. I lived in Vegas about 15 years ago, and I banged a few of the chicks that work at Casino Royale. Most of the strip hotels now have a buffet deal, you pay $30, and you have unlimited access to the buffet from when it opens to when it closes. We have done that at Excalibur and Luxor.
    The Tuskegee Experiment was on 399 niggers in the late stages of syphilis. These niggers were never told what disease they were suffering from, and their doctors had no intention of curing them of syphilis at all. The data for the experiment was to be collected from autopsies of the niggers, and they were thus deliberately left to degenerate. “We have no further interest in these niggers until they die", said one of the doctors.

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    When I was in Vegas this past October; I stayed at the Hard Rock. Definitely my favorite hotel there. It's close enough to the Strip without actually being on it. It's also right across the street from the Hofbrahaus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuskegee View Post
    Our favorite place is the Golden Nugget. A few years back they redid their pool, spent 36 million on it, and it is rated one of the top ten pools in the world. It has a giant glass shark tank in the middle, with a 4 story water slide that goes through the shark tank. The pool also has shady areas, along with a cave. Even the poolside service is a reasonable price. They have a brand new tower, The Rush tower, with private valet, and new modern rooms. Rooms in that tower are still only $70 per night, and if you wanted to go really cheap they are only $20 in the old tower, and no resort fees either. Best of all, I have rarely seen any niggers there! I think they are afraid of the sharks.

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    I love The Golden Nugget. Excellent pool and pretty white, don't know why...maybe niggers really are all spooked by sharks? Great prices and the location is ideal, because I prefer to gamble in the old downtown. The El Cortez has the least expensive roulette. I think quarter chips, but it's been a while since I played there. Place is somewhat dumpy but full of locals. I like cheap table games and you can do that more easily on Fremont. The new steak restaurant atop the porte~cochere of the old Plaza hotel is quite good not too pricey and with a great view of the Fremont experience.

    The Palms has a very good and not too expensive crab buffet...I think it's about $17 with player's card. One of the finest Thai restaurants in the US is in a dumpy strip mall off of Sahara, it's called Lotus Of Siam...limos, pull up to bring well heeled people into a place that has seen better days, but it is truly wonderful. Great wine list. Not cheap but worth every penny. I've lived in Asia and I can attest to the fact that not even New York or Los Angeles has a Thai restaurant of this quality. It has an 'all you can eat buffet' during the week, but that food is dumbed down and does not reflect the ala carte menu. Avoid the buffet, though it's cheap. Worth paying extra for the exquisite dishes they specialize in.


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    All you'll be is a bigger NIGGER.



 

 

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