I still remember as late as 3 or 4 years ago the comps, et cetera. All of that is gone now for the most part. I lived in Vegas also for about two years back in 2001-2003. I go there on business 3 or 4 times a year and March madness, et cetera. As much as I miss it, I also realize that town can bring out the worst in you as well. True, it's almost like a normal town once you get off the strip, et cetera. Actually, I stayed off the strip for the most part when I lived there. I would go into old town if I wanted to gamble, or in Summerlin, where they have three casinos now instead of two.
Sportsbooks were my primary gambling income, and sportsbooks on-line because of the better options. If you are married with kids and living in Vegas, it's a bit different. But single and living in Vegas, well, good luck with money management. Things are cheap compared to a lot of other places, but the party and gambling will eventually get to you, and you'll leave and later wonder what if I would have stayed. It happens to all people who have lived in Vegas and leave, and then yearn to go back. I like it now just the way it is, a few times a year, et cetera, and that's fine. Just too many temptations living there, most of them bad.
I still remember as late as 3 or 4 years ago the comps, et cetera. All of that is gone now for the most part. I lived in Vegas also for about two years back in 2001-2003. I go there on business 3 or 4 times a year and March madness, et cetera. As much as I miss it, I also realize that town can bring out the worst in you as well. True, it's almost like a normal town once you get off the strip, et cetera. Actually, I stayed off the strip for the most part when I lived there. I would go into old town if I wanted to gamble, or in Summerlin, where they have three casinos now instead of two.
Sportsbooks were my primary gambling income, and sportsbooks on-line because of the better options. If you are married with kids and living in Vegas, it's a bit different. But single and living in Vegas, well, good luck with money management. Things are cheap compared to a lot of other places, but the party and gambling will eventually get to you, and you'll leave and later wonder what if I would have stayed. It happens to all people who have lived in Vegas and leave, and then yearn to go back. I like it now just the way it is, a few times a year, et cetera, and that's fine. Just too many temptations living there, most of them bad.
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