From: Michelle Jenkins (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Tue May 11 2004 - 10:33:25 CDT
Hi
In reply to Gingers comments:
> but it seemed lots of people were going and coming all week and just as
> I established or reestablished contact they were gone or off somewhere
> else. I saw little evidence of others staying at the Sahara although
> several did. Is there better way to get together to shared rides and the
> like considering the need of many, including myself, to stay somewhat
> anonymous? I stayed over until Monday morning and would have loved to
> have had dinner with someone Sunday evening, but didn't know how to
> contact even those I knew were staying over.
Well this is good and bad isn't it. The teeming, clueless millions
wouldn't have noticed us if you couldn't either! Good point about
contactability.
> The venues. I've heard and read various comments on our venues. Yes,
> some are becoming crowded. Some are dumps. The Sahara buffet isn't five
> star quality and there is the NASCAR factor, but the food is not all
> that bad, parking is free and convenient, and it's quick and accessible.
I heard several comments about the buffet access, in particular the walk
through the casino and proximity to the NASCAR stuff.
> cost when others who had committed didn't show. The Night of Soiled
> Doves excursion was the highlight event for me. Believe it or not, this
> was my first experience at such an institution and it was fascinating. I
> was surprised to find the girls were all so attractive and appeared to
> be so young, physically small, vulnerable, wholesome, innocent and not
> at all hard or cheap looking as I had expected. George Dickel Tennessee
> Whisky (without an e) consumed Tennessee red-neck style with Diet Coke
> (not Pepsi) proved poplar and Aiko, Debbie, Diane, Michelle (Jenkins),
> and Yvonne were marvelous traveling companions! Later the LVL and unlike
I'm glad you only bought a small amount of that whisky. Anything more
would have been lethal. It is legal, isn't it?
> I hung around town on Sunday, but since I didn't know who was still in
> town and had no way to contact even the ones I knew were staying over, I
> had a misspent Sunday evening alone in a well known Las Vegas dive.
I wish I had known, 'cause you would have been VERY welcome to accompany
me to Paris, where I dined at the The Provencale. This was a great
choice (but not my first of the evening as it so happens, Mothers Day
crowding as it was), with a special Mother Days menu that was SUPERB. My
impression was that everyone was leaving on the Sunday so I didn't even
think of trying to make contact with anyone I knew.
Hugs
Michelle
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