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I'm not "into the club scene," either, but I'd be all about a turbo vip level blowout in Vegas. That's for damn sure. Poppin bottles, poppin molly, poppin titties in my face, poppin collars.....I mean, if you really do it right. Shew wee. That's a type of fun you can't have in Lexington.
 
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- Why are you so sure Richie would LOVE Vegas? I have two buddies specifically who have been multiple times who aren't big fans of the place, or rather would spend their $$$ and time elsewhere. Both love sports, gambling and drinking as well, but don't love Vegas.

- I think it's a pretty pussy move for KD to hop on the Warriors bandwagon. Very Millennial. :thumbsdown:

- Two worst months of the year. Already can't wait for Labor Day weekend and college football.

- Do have Boston coming up in August. The lass went to school there so she knows her way around, but anything a guy like me HAS to see?

- My hatred of BBdK is well-documented, but must admit I enjoyed the pics of him at the NYC pizza school. Dude looked so happy. [laughing]

- Hope everyone enjoyed White Trash Awareness Night last night. Who are these inconsiderate losers shooting off fireworks at midnight when most of the world has to go back to work the next day?
 
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Ye Olde Union Oyster House is awesome. Best beer I've ever had...brewed specifically for them by Sam Adams. Colonial Ale. Holocaust Memorial right outside the oyster house is neat. Walk through Harvard yard. Paul Revere house for $5 or $10 is worth a half hour. A cannoli from Mike's Pastry. Very walkable city.
 
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Hope everyone enjoyed White Trash Awareness Night last night. Who are these inconsiderate losers shooting off fireworks at midnight when most of the world has to go back to work the next day?

*nodding* and *scowling*
 
I would check out Fenway Park and the scene outside the stadium. Probably be #1 on my list. Not quite Wrigleyville, but close. Game days are crazy fun.
 
Ye Olde Union Oyster House is awesome. Best beer I've ever had...brewed specifically for them by Sam Adams. Colonial Ale. Holocaust Memorial right outside the oyster house is neat. Walk through Harvard yard. Paul Revere house for $5 or $10 is worth a half hour. A cannoli from Mike's Pastry. Very walkable city.

That beer is amazing as is the chowder with cornbread. Love that place.
 
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Ran into my buddy Ghetto at the airport on Thursday. Man, not sure there is a bigger 180 around me. He had 3 wild ass kids zipping all over the terminal acting like kids. Dude was always like TSK with no body fat, now sitting with a solid dad gut, headed to Houston to hang with family. Had been at least a couple years since I've seen him. 0->100 real quick.
 
-The pool we go to is actually more 30+ and couples but still a solid day club feel.

-First trip to Omnia, really like that place. Hip Hop Room was huge and spread out. Had an outside patio that looks over the whole strip. Was the last man standing fromt he crew and bailed at 1:30a trying to wait for Calvin Harris to come on. DJ before him was wodie so whatever. Place has an army of dudes that just walk around picking up any trash on the floor and toweling up any spills. Pretty crazy. The table scene in those massive places is out of control. Can't imagine the money that place rakes per night. I watched I think 5 bottles of Dom/Spades be delivered to the table in front of me, the spectacle they make out of ordering these is hilarious. Full ho train carrying glowing letters spelling out the dude who ordered the bottles name, carrying fireworks, the label on the bottle glowing neon... Hilarious. They had to drop 4-5K while I was standing there, not including the rest of the night or the actual table. I can't get into that non-sense under any circumstance where I would be paying.

If you go 10-1, that's plenty, avoid the major crowds, still get great quality DJs and home in time to recover the next day.

-After two days of 11a-5p pool, 6p sports bar, 8p dinner, 10-1a club I checked into the other side of Vegas. Spent 3 hours Sunday at the spa getting a massage, steam, lounging. Grabbed a cheeseburger and beer then a nice nap.

-Great to get back and experience a little pre-kid life. I just love the place.

-Man, The Open Championship came fast this year. I guess because of Rio.

-G's 1st Birthday on tap.

-Sports writers are the worst. Same idiots crushing KD would be there to crush him when retired with no championships had he stayed in OKC.

-WCC, I check out that movie 'Everybody Wants Some'. Pretty solid, worth a watch.

-TDF w/Peter in yellow [banana]


This is a must for any Vegas trip longer than 2 days for me. When we go on our yacht trip to Fountain Blu every year, we get this on Saturday when everyone is dragging and it really is amazing what it does for you. Highly recommend it.

http://pushlv.com/
 
If I was really hungover I'd absolutely do that. Never was really too bad. As long as I can get 7-8 hours of sleep, I'm typically fine.

We get off the plane Wednesday at noon and start immediately. Go hard all day and night Wed/Thurs/Fri, Friday night in particular because its the one and only club night that we go to at Club Liv, cabanas all day at the Fountain Blu pool. Dont fly out until Monday so if we are going to function Saturday and Sunday, that IV service is a must. Within an hour you feel pretty close to normal. Good shit.
 
Completely comfortable in my new dadbod mode. Get a little cardio and lifting in from time to time to not let it get off the rails...but, otherwise, I'm good. 37 year old father of 3...I guess if your only hobby is exercise, you can stay all ripped and whatever, but I like to golf, hunt, drink beer, etc.
 
Completely comfortable in my new dadbod mode. Get a little cardio and lifting in from time to time to not let it get off the rails...but, otherwise, I'm good. 37 year old father of 3...I guess if your only hobby is exercise, you can stay all ripped and whatever, but I like to golf, hunt, drink beer, etc.
Just noting it's funny to see on the guys who could eat and drink like a maniac but still stay skinny in their 20's.
 
Is there a worse state than Arkansas? I mean, Nebraska wasn't ideal...but Omaha and Lincoln are cool cities. And the people are decent Midwestern people.

Arkansas is either ghetto trash or white trash...pretty much zero in between.

That said...Hot Springs is a cool little town. You have Oaklawn Racetrack, then a neat town with a ton of history. Kind of a more upscale Gatlinburg.

The rest of the state is awful though. Especially Little Rock and Texarkana.
 
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Do have Boston coming up in August. The lass went to school there so she knows her way around, but anything a guy like me HAS to see?

*Bull & Finch, just to say you've been there.

*Harvard is pretty cool.

*USS Constitution.

*Springfield only 90 miles or so away.
 
A little cardio 4-5 days a week won't make you shredded. Obviously, you have to work out fairly intensely and quite often, but you also have to eat right. All of that is pretty tough to do when you have little kids running around the house.

I'm not sure how that's even remotely debatable or controversial. Not a single person has said, or will say, that parents don't have any time at all to exercise. The reference, as you know, was about shredded dads.

But if you want to be purposefully imbecilic, by all means, proceed.
 
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Only way normal 20-something has a bad time in Vegas: single guy goes out there with his buds opening weekend of NCAA tournament where the ratio of guys to girls is 4:1 and the weather is too cold to really have an pool action. Guy proceeds to get murdered in the casino opening night and his team loses in the first round. So the rest of the weekend he's got no cash, no ladies, and no team to root for. That's it. That's the only way Vegas would suck.
 
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A little cardio 4-5 days a week won't make you shredded. Obviously, you have to work out fairly intensely and quite often, but you also have to eat right. All of that is pretty tough to do when you have little kids running around the house.

I'm not sure how that's even remotely debatable or controversial. Not a single person has said, or will say, that parents don't have any time at all to exercise. The reference, as you know, was about shredded dads.

But if you want to be purposefully imbecilic, by all means, proceed.
PTI forgets you can be somewhere b/w a maniac and obese. Weird because he was there for about 90% of his life. The dedication required to be shredded just seems awful. Eff that. I like to work out plenty but I also like beer and cheeseburgers.
 
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Going to a Vegas club from 10-1 is like showing up for the early bird special. No wonder you weren't snapping in the club.

Way to go, Grandpa.
 
Pretty much the responses I've gotten all week.

Like how you guys don't really get to choose your client, I don't really get to choose which bill I push. At least not yet. Sold my soul, totally aware.
 
<---- Top 10% of GYERO workoutters.

<---- Top 5% of GYERO fat asses.

* Ribs on the 4th of July = Great

* Finding Dory = Great

* The Martian = Very Good

* Worked my ass off Sunday hosting a family get together. Did not do a damn thing yesterday other than play with the kids and watch Star Wars movies with them.

* Used to despise Summer Shandys. Now I like 'em.

Same thing with soccer. My first FC Cincinnati match was awesome. I used to hate soccer, now I enjoy watching it.

Not on the same level as football or basketball, mind you. But enjoyable nonetheless.

* Alright, down to the gym for awhile to get even sexier.
 
We went to Vegas a few years back and had a blast, favorite day was sitting in the sports book drinking bud diesel for about 10 hours betting nfl, college bball, and ponies. That still doesn't mean I want to spend an entire day at the pool.

Maybe what I'm truly saying is that I don't dig the pool... anywhere. Just never been a big fan, and sitting around one in Vegas sounds even worse, especially if you have to drop a grand per day to do it right. I'd much rather go in the fall when things I enjoy are going on.

Also, Craft Steak is overrated.
 
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