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Kev B
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Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
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June 11, 2026, 02:19:38 PM »
Quote from: RED-DOG on June 11, 2026, 12:01:33 PM
Tony. What with the cost of car hire and parking, and the trek to the car park, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to use taxis?
Uber was cheap compared to taxis when I was last there in 2022. The old Vegas taxis were always looking for ways to rip you off.
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June 11, 2026, 05:17:26 PM »
Quote from: Kev B on June 11, 2026, 02:19:38 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on June 11, 2026, 12:01:33 PM
Tony. What with the cost of car hire and parking, and the trek to the car park, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to use taxis?
Uber was cheap compared to taxis when I was last there in 2022. The old Vegas taxis were always looking for ways to rip you off.
Vegas taxi-drivers get really arsey if they feel you're not tipping them enough too!
No little box to put a no tip red X in either.
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June 11, 2026, 05:40:03 PM »
Quote from: Kev B on June 11, 2026, 02:19:38 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on June 11, 2026, 12:01:33 PM
Tony. What with the cost of car hire and parking, and the trek to the car park, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to use taxis?
Uber was cheap compared to taxis when I was last there in 2022. The old Vegas taxis were always looking for ways to rip you off.
Found Taxis and Uber about the same price last year.
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Most of the bets placed so far seem more like hopeful punts rather than value spots
tikay
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Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
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June 11, 2026, 07:22:13 PM »
Quote from: Karabiner on June 11, 2026, 09:22:04 AM
Quote from: tikay on June 11, 2026, 07:27:53 AM
Not for me, boo.
Do you enjoy cooking?
PS - I originally confused salt beef with corned beef, & subsequently edited my post.
Salt beef is called corned beef in the US to add to the confusion.
Boo, you probably had your salt beef sandwiches in Soho at the Nosh Bar on Great Windmill street opposite the famous burlesque theatre.
ZING.
That's EXACTLY what happened Ralph. I googled "Salt Beef" & it came up with Corned Beef. Before I had chance to Edit it, Dereham Bloke had quoted it & it made me feel daft.
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tikay
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June 11, 2026, 07:28:20 PM »
Quote from: EssexPhil on June 11, 2026, 11:11:58 AM
My dog is a Lakeland Terrier called Billy.
Quite a rare breed-mainly because they are naturally so vicious towards other dogs they are both neutered very early on and are generally unable to get close enough to another (without fighting) to make little Lakelands. Imagine a breed regularly cross-bred with Jack Russells to make them
less
aggressive
He has simple rules. My Wife is his Master, I am his friend, and the kids are to be tolerated, and generally liked unless they try and remove kills. (His rule is kills will only be dropped in exchange for cheese). We got him as a rescue dog. Place spent 10 minutes checking on us, and 2 hours checking he couldn't escape.
Recall sharing a table with Neil Channing at an SPT some time ago. On my phone was 1 picture of son, 1 of daughter, and 8 of the dog. Table full of people trying to impress Neil with their poker skills-we were busy talking about dogs...
Great stuff Phil.
FWIW, Red-Dog (Tom) is something of a dog-whisperer, & if you ever need any help with dog issues, drop him a PM, he's a dog genius.
On which note, anyone remember Barbara Woodhouse, aka "sit", "walkies", & perhaps best of all, "there are no bad dogs, just bad owners"?
I just googled her & was shocked to learn she has been dead 38 years. WTF, how did life flash past so fast?
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tikay
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Re: Vegas & The Aftermath - Diary
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June 11, 2026, 07:29:53 PM »
Quote from: Karabiner on June 11, 2026, 05:17:26 PM
Quote from: Kev B on June 11, 2026, 02:19:38 PM
Quote from: RED-DOG on June 11, 2026, 12:01:33 PM
Tony. What with the cost of car hire and parking, and the trek to the car park, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to use taxis?
Uber was cheap compared to taxis when I was last there in 2022. The old Vegas taxis were always looking for ways to rip you off.
Vegas taxi-drivers get really arsey if they feel you're not tipping them enough too!
No little box to put a no tip red X in either.
Another Ralph ZING.
Those "tip box" things on Card Machines really yank my chain.
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tikay
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June 11, 2026, 07:49:05 PM »
Quote from: RED-DOG on June 11, 2026, 12:01:33 PM
Tony. What with the cost of car hire and parking, and the trek to the car park, wouldn't it be cheaper and more convenient to use taxis?
It's a close run thing Tom. Slightly cash-negative yes, balanced by the convenience, plus driving in Vegas is great fun. I went all over Vegas a few days ago looking for a particular gift for Gill, which would not have been possible via Taxis, plus I've driven up to the Spring Mountains, which is 35 miles away & absolutely beautiful, humming birds & all sorts, & 35f cooler than Vegas. (It was 42C = 106F in Vegas yesterday).
Car hire for 3 weeks cost me $810, so about $39 per day.
The Strip Hotels charge $20 or $25 (varies) per day, but the only Strip venues I visit are WSOP (times 5), MGM (x 3) & Venetian, which is $20 but if you enter a poker Tourney they validate your ticket. Taxi fares to each of those would have been $15 or $20 each way, plus if you exit WSOP or Venetian at a bad time, the Taxi Line can be 300 yards long.
Orleans, South Point are free, & Golden Nugget validate your ticket.
South Point would be $50 each way in a Taxi, which makes no sense for the $120 Tourneys I play there.
Overall though it's well worth it for the sheer convenience, driving in Vegas is so much fun &, in a way, part of the holiday.
There's another angle too. Having no car is like having my legs cut off. In 2004, I think it was, I got banned from driving for 6 or 12 months (I forget which), & although John Kirkland organised a Driver for me, 24/7, it was not the same at all, I lost my cherished independence.
It was (to me) the worst thing ever, & in fact it soured me so much that I eventually decided to retire from (proper) work, as I could not stand having to rely on others to go anywhere.
And right at that very moment, something wonderful happened which completely changed my life for ever. It's weird, that's been the pattern of my life, every time something bad happens, it ends up turning into something wonderful.
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June 11, 2026, 09:28:38 PM »
the really good times in life would not feel anywhere near as good , without getting through the really bad times in life
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June 11, 2026, 09:29:28 PM »
Quote from: tikay on June 10, 2026, 06:36:17 PM
I've always loved reading a newspaper, though it has to be my own unopened copy, there's something about the crisp pages of an unopened newspaper.
First paper I read was the Daily Herald, which morphed into The Sun in the early sixties. From there I worked my way up to The Times & FT. I abandoned The Times after it went Tabloid & the actual "news" content became about 3 pages, the rest being fill. The FT was a great read but after I went busto the first time in the late 80's & had to sell all my shares there seemed no point.
In the USA though, they have three magnificent daily newspapers in the Washington Post, New York Times & Wall Street Journal, & when I'm in the States I make a point of buying them every day. I'm a speed reader but even so there's an hour of good solid reading in each of them.
I became so addicted to them after a recent trip to the States that I went to my local newsagent (which is a misnomer these days, there's no such thing really) to get them delivered, but they said "deliver newspapers, what?". No paper boys? Jeez. We ALL had paper round as kids, didn't we? I had 3 actually, & they each paid 2/6 a week though I had to pay that to my parents for "board & lodge".
Circulation of print Dailies has of course declined by about 80% in the last 40 years, most of them don't even publish circulation numbers any more for fear of scaring away advertisers.
I suppose I could subscribe to Digital version of those USA 'papers for around $2 per week, but reading news Online is not the same. (Similar to Kindles & proper books). Especially on Sky News. Click the article "7 million killed in Tsunami" or whatever & before you can read the article we have to watch a 30 second advert for Tesco or Incontinence Pants.
Anyway, whilst here I'm reading some quality Newspapers whilst I still have the chance. Proper news, in-depth articles, & a good hour to get through. News Heaven.
Same here Tony. I only read actual books. Used to read several a week, but spend too much time online nowadays.
Have hundreds of books in the house, waiting to be read
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