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Peppermill Hotel and Casino, West Wendover, Nevada, USA, 18 September 2023. 😎
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Day 5 Wed. May 31. Salt Lake City to Wendover to Elko to Wimmemucca, 600 km.
Great Salt Lake is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere and the eighth-largest terminal lake in the world. Terminal means, although it has three rivers feeding into it, it has no outlet other than evaporation. The result is a briny body of water, saltier than the ocean. The results can be seen and felt all the way to the Nevada border.
When I woke up this morning, I thought I was in Phoenix. A hot, dry desert city surrounded by mountains.
As I drove west to Nevada, however, I saw something I had never seen before. Briny sand and stretching salt flats all the way to the border. Just before reaching Nevada I visited the Bonneyville salt flats raceway where so many land speed records have been set. I couldn't resist, I rode most of the way back at 200 kph.
I missed the Welcome to Nevada sign because I stopped into Wendover, Utah for gas. Crossing into West Wendover, Nevada, it was immediately obvious I was in Nevada. Population 4,492, five casinos - and one enterprising pawn shop, although by the look of the sign and the parking lot, it is having a slow month. And even the gas stations have slot machines.
As you hit Nevada, the elevation starts to rise as you climb the Pilot mountain range. I finally made it through a mountain pass today at the Pequop Summit 6,960 ft., nearly 3,000 ft higher than Salt Lake City. The result is much more greenery and comfortably cooler temperatures.
Unfortunately, there is no other way here from there than via Interstate 80. Long, a little monotonous, an 80 mph speed limit, and way too many trucks. But all ended well in Winnemucca, population 8, 431, to a cold beer and a beautiful desert sunset.
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Hi, all. Being a retiree means having too much time on your hands, so CC kicked me out of the house and I’m on my way to see my sister in Delaware. Woo. I’m trying to do a travel log, but don’t expect much. I’m driving by myself, so I can’t really spend a lot of time playing tourist. Maybe on the way back.
The end of Day One has me spending the night in Park City, Utah which is just east of SLC. Impressions so far:
Did you know Nevada is big? From California to Utah, that 400+ miles over Interstate 80. Sheesh and Yikes. Fortunately, our state leader wisely set the speed limits to correspond, so legally going 80mph is fun. I never went any higher. ✋✋✋
Open Nevada spaces just feel like home, and surprise, they’re not exclusively brown. A lot of green fields that will probably fade to brown, but right now, so nice. Thank you, Big Winter.
Orange Cone Season, but why put out five miles of cones east of Fernley and close a lane, but not be doing anything?
Fernley: your road signage sucks. Travelers should easily enter your town from the south and segue across the bridge to the freeway, but no. There is no sign at the bridge that points to I-80. Fix that.
Battle Mountain, never change. You’re the perfect sweet little Nevada town. Same for Elko.
Traveling secret: The Mavericks in Wendover has the best hot hogs. I got one off the rollers that must have been there all day. Also, if you have seen Wendover lately, they got some big-ass casinos that would blend in on Virginia Street in Reno just fine.
More Big Winter: The Bonneville salt flats are a big lake right now. Maybe that happens every year, but lots of water for miles in every direction. The tiny “High Wind Warning” signs are like Post-it Notes: by the time we notice them, we already know what’s happening. The big rigs were snaking across the flats until we hit the mountains.
That’s all for now. Hopefully I’ll post again when I hit Ogallala. I mention it in one of my books. TTFN.
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Wyoming Rambles: The Ham's Fork
I’ve made it to Wyoming after a somewhat leisurely drive across the Great Basin in 100 degree heat. I had been eying West Wendover, NV for the first night, about five and a half hours out of Reno. But as I approached one of my regular stops, Carlin Canyon on the Humboldt River, I thought about what it was going to be like on the baking-hot casino parking lot. It sounded awful, so I took the exit…
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2023 May 9 (Tue) – We stayed around the campground for the most part today. We did run out to get fuel for tomorrow’s move. While we were out, we stopped at Fratelli’s Pizza for lunch.
2023 May 8 (Mon) – We drove to Wendover Army Air Base in Wendover, Utah. The base was established in the early 1940s as a training base for the Army Air Force. At the height of its operation. The base had over 600 buildings and 2,200 soldiers assigned there. Project Manhattan was also active here. The bombers learned how to drop the atomic bomb there. Paul Tibbetts flew the Enola Gay from Wendover to Tinian Island then on to Japan where he dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. The base was later turned over to the city who then turned it over to the county. They are in the process of restoring several of the buildings. We toured two museums and climbed up five stories to the tower. It was a great view of the area and the salt flats in the distance. They go on for so many miles that you can actually see the curvature of the earth. We will drive over there tomorrow.
After the air base, we drove into town and had lunch at the Copper Kettle. It was rated #2 of 5 restaurants in Wendover, Utah. Needless to say, it wasn’t much of a choice. There are a lot more businesses and restaurants on the Nevada side. I guess because of the fact that they have so many casinos in that one town. Paul says they must get folks from Utah and Idaho to this town. That’s why they have that one huge hotel and several hotel and casino combinations.
The weather was crappy today. It was overcast and we had some rain on and off throughout the day. It was cold, too.
2023 May 7 (Sun) – We packed up and left Ely at 11:15 a.m. It was a short drive (just 2 hours) to West Wendover. There was a time change from Pacific to Mountain Time. Wendover straddles the border of Nevada and Utah. Guess they decided to adopt Utah’s time zone. We are staying at a KOA. The owner called us on the way here and asked what time we would arrive. When we said 1 p.m., she said she would be out but planned to return at 4 p.m. She gave us our site number and advised us to park then come in to pay when she got back.
After set up, we drove into town to mail off Mother’s Day cards and a book to Barbara. She is Joan’s friend who gave me some supplements and a signed book from Dr. Duane Townsend. In turn, I mailed my book to her. Then we went food shopping at Smith’s. When we got back, the owner had returned and we settled our bill.
2023 May 6 (Sat) – We drove into town and had breakfast at Denny’s in the Hotel Nevada. The hotel was very historic and at one time, it was the tallest building in all of Nevada with six stories. Today, it is the tallest building in Ely. There is some kind of motorcycle event going on in town. This may be the same group we watched drive by in Pahrump three days ago. I looked up their logo online and found the group is called P.O.B.O.B. (Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington). They have an interesting history. Started in 1945, most of them now are old men. At any rate, there are hundreds of motorcycles all over town. It’s almost like Sturgis! Denny’s was full of bikers and we snagged one of the last tables. The meal was ok but the service was so slow. I don’t think they were equipped to handle all the bikers.
After breakfast, we drove to Ward Charcoal Ovens up by Ward Mountain. It was about six miles off the main highway. Clouds were hung up on the mountains and as we drove closer, we got rain, sleet and snow. There were six large ovens in a row that had been used to melt ore from the nearby mines. When the mines closed, the ovens were simply abandoned. Miraculously, they survived over 140 years without vandalism or graffiti. And they seems to be in excellent condition. Our tour of the area was brief as it was cold and sleeting.
We left the ovens and drove through the desert on a graded dirt road. We came across a campground and drove through it to take a look. It really started to snow then. We drove back to the highway and the snow stopped. Then we stopped at the KMGH Robinson Mine. The nearby town of Ruth was being revived and we wandered through there marveling at the huge piles of overburden from the mines. There are several active mines in the are that are mining gold, silver and copper
We then drove to the Nevada Northern Railway and took a ride on the #40 steam train. There were two passenger cars, about half filled. The ride was seven miles up and back (14 miles total). The train rode back up to Robinson Canyon where we were this morning when we drove to the charcoal ovens. When the train ride was over, we toured the engine house. It is a fully functional engine house servicing a steam engine. Paul says there aren’t many of them left. Then we looked through the small museum.
By this time, I was famished (we didn’t have any lunch). We went to Racks Bar & Grill for an early dinner. I had tavern cod and Paul had a pastrami sandwich. It was good. Finally, we returned to the camper where Sheba greeted with a great hunger. She got dinner before I even got my coat off!
We prepare to move tomorrow.
2023 May 5 (Fri) – We packed up and left Goldfield at 8:50 a.m. We had 200 miles to go and wanted to get an early start. What a long, deserted drive it was. For over 150 miles, we didn’t see 5 cars pass us headed back where we came from and only 2 cars passed us going our way. We drove past desert scenery, several valleys, and through the mountains with no developed areas. No businesses. Not even any houses. The mountains were beautiful. The larger mountains still had snow on their peaks. We were surprised that snow still sits up there at this point in the year. You’d think it would all be melted by now.
We arrived at the Valley View RV Park in Ely (pronounced Ee-ly). It is a large campground in a good sized town. There are only 20 transient sites and the rest are taken by permanent/seasonal campers. After set up, we drove into town to have margaritas at La Fiestas. It is, after all, Cinco de Mayo. 😊 After lunch, we drove to White Pine Public Museum. It was a collection of old stuff from around the area. Outside, they had trucks, trains, and old buildings to include a log cabin, on display. The town seems to be prosperous enough. We drove around a little and didn’t see any abandoned or falling down buildings.
2023 May 4 (Thu) – We left Pahrump at 11:15 a.m. We had to stop and get the key to the dump station so we could empty the tanks. The secretary did not have the key. The person who could get it had left 5 minutes ago. She called him on the phone and he gave instructions to her assistant as to how to get into the bar to get the dump station key.
The drive was about 2 hours to Goldfield. This used to be the largest gold mine camp in the world. Sadly, today it is mostly abandoned with lots of equipment and many buildings dilapidated and deteriorating. The campground is a real desert campground. Clarks Custom Camp has a few sites sitting on a small hill with no paving or stones. The surface area is simply packed dirt. We have full hookups for $30 a night. We did laundry as soon as we were set up. They only had one washer and dryer so we had to walk back and forth several times to get everything done. But we got it done.
2023 May 3 (Wed) – We went out to dinner with Joan & Peter and Barbara & Preston at Milano in Town Square. The meal was outstanding. The two restaurant owners came to the table to talk with Joan and Peter. They told us that Kevin Costner had been in the restaurant this past Saturday. One of them even showed us a picture on her cell phone of the two of them standing with Costner. How exciting!
Barbara, who works for a company called 4Life, gave me some supplements along with brochures about them. She contends that she and Preston have not been sick in the last 25 years because they take these supplements. She practically guaranteed that I will lose weight with these. Barbara also gave me “Maverick Medicine” by Duane Townsend. I had just gotten this book but haven’t read it yet. I have to send her my book since the one she gave me is marked with special passages for me to read.
2023 May 2 (Tue) – We went out for lunch to O Happy Bread, a French cuisine bakery and café. The sandwiches were absolutely scrumptious! Why haven’t we found this place sooner? After that we went to the Pahrump Museum. We were there many years ago but stopped by again. They have enlarged the building. The outer buildings were all closed. Paul said they had a flood here two years ago and all the buildings were damaged. The additional space included details about a radioactive waste storage facility they built to store nuclear waste but it never opened. We also found out that there were large cotton farms in this area. They grew a special kind of cotton with long fibers , like Egyptian cotton, but when the government wanted to keep the price high, they started demanding the farmers harvest less cotton. This was to make the supply smaller, driving the price up with higher demand. The program eventually put the farmers out of business.
We pulled up to a traffic light only to have it blocked by the Sheriff’s deputies. Soon, a couple of sheriff’s cars drove by with flashing lights followed by over 100 motorcycles. Then came about six chase cars. I guess it was some kind of club move. I thought maybe it was the group that goes to Washington, D.C. every year for Memorial Day but Paul didn’t agree. He doesn’t know what they were but they aren’t going to D.C. Hmmmmm.
There was a model home dealer that we stopped to look over. There were only two units we could look at. One was a triple wide and one was a double wide. Weird layout in both of them. Then we stopped at Albertsons to pick up a few groceries.
2023 May 1 (Mon) – We went to breakfast at Mom’s Diner this morning. The special was creamed chipped beef on toast. It was pretty tasty. We then ran some errands. Dropped off the license plate for the RV at the post office to mail back to New York. We now have South Dakota license plates on both the truck and RV. We stopped by Tractor Supply looking for batteries and fasteners but they didn’t have any. We got propane then drove to Home Depot where Paul found the batteries and fasteners he wanted.
I began calling and emailing places for the Alaska caravan. It is now less than 2 months to go and I am starting to place deposits and confirmations. I mailed off a check for $3,700 to a campground in Skagway for 3 nights camping for 20 rigs. Things are starting to get close now!
It was time to empty our onboard tanks. We brought in the sides and slowly rolled forward to the dump station. Paul dumped our tanks and we slowly rolled backward into our campsite. It was the shortest ride Sheba has ever taken. 😊
2023 Apr 30 (Sun) – We went to dinner with Joan & Peter to the Italian-American Club in Las Vegas. The small dining room was crowded and there was a live performer playing a keyboard and singing at the front of the room. We had appetizers, a main course, and tiramisu for dessert. We had drinks for each course – cocktail before dinner, wine with dinner, and cappuccinos with dessert. It was a lovely evening.
2023 Apr 29 (Sat) – We drove to Joan & Peter’s for a swim in the pool. The hot tub really helped my back, which has been pretty sore after bowling yesterday.
We went over Preston & Barbara’s condo tonight with Joan & Peter. Barbara made a delicious meal and then we all played 31. We got into a spirited discussion about guns in America. Barbara is German and claims they have no violence in their country. The Internet proves them wrong but living in America, they just don’t hear about it in Germany.
2023 Apr 28 (Fri) – We drove 65 miles to the Santa Fe Station Casino to go bowling with Adam, Diane & Devin, and Joan & Peter. Unfortunately, when we arrived they told us they had no open lanes. So we all climbed into our cars and drove 12 miles to Red Rock Casino bowling lanes. Joan sat out and Diane quit after one game. The rest of us played two games. After years of not playing, we were happy with the results.
Adam, Diane & Devin had to return home to relieve Diane’s dad. Her mother is sick and living with them. Her father comes in Monday through Friday to sit with his wife until Adam & Diane come home from work. We stayed to gamble. The casino was giving away a serving bowl with 300 points earned from gambling. So we all played the machines. I couldn’t get the points – the machine didn’t work right. But Paul got a bowl so that’s OK.
At 4:30 p.m. we left the casino and drove to Adam & Diane’s house. We visited with them and Nit, Diane’s mom, for a while, then went to the Camino Real Mexican restaurant for dinner. Everything was delicious.
2023 Apr 27 (Thu) – Joan and I went to the Skin & Beauty Institute for facials this afternoon. We went into a room together, each of us with a beauty consultant. They spent over an hour with us, applying lotions and masks. They did some massage but I found it a little too harsh.
After getting our beauty treatments, we met the guys and all went to dinner at the Village Pub. The food and company were very good.
2023 Apr 26 (Wed) – We drove up to Mt. Charleston today. It was over an hour drive there. There is still quite a bit of snow up on the peaks and around the slopes in and around the trees. It always amazes me to see how the topography changes as the altitude increases. We started out in the desert with scrubby plants among the sand and rocks. Then lots of Joshua trees appear. Apparently they like the cooler temperatures. After them comes some kind of trees (I don’t know their name). Then there are lodgepole pine trees. These are tall, straight trees that were used to built lodges for the Native Americans. That’s how they got their names. There are quite a few houses built into the mountainside and whole communities with signs telling everyone to stay out. They don’t like visitors.
We stopped at the visitor center and looked over the display they had there about the Mountain Springs Recreation Area. Then we stopped at the Lodge for lunch. We both had chili and wings. The chili had some heat to it. I couldn’t finish the bowl.
We got a letter from our mortgage company. It is the fourth change in mortgage companies in 7 years. We took the original loan out with USAA. Then two years ago, the mortgage went to Nationstar. Then last year, it was handed off to Mr. Cooper. Today, it is now the purview of Lakeview Loan. Crazy.
2023 Apr 25 (Tue) – We stayed around the campground today. Paul and I worked on Alaska “stuff.” The wind blew hard most of the day. You didn’t want to go out.
Almost every morning I wake up, I see a balloon floating by. There is a winery nearby that gives balloon rides. I guess they have to go up at 6 in the morning. Sometimes, I also see a green balloon float by, too. That one always seems to go low right into the town. The Elks Lodge is up on a hill overlooking the town of Pahrump so I can see the town below.
2023 Apr 24 (Mon) – We were stuck in the campground today waiting for a UPS delivery. I had to reorder my medication and the tracking note said it would be delivered sometime today before 7 p.m. It arrived at 2:30 p.m.
At 3 p.m. we ran into town to mail off the latest Milepost to Johnny. He is the Tail Gunner on the Alaska caravan and is handling the route and group movements. We also stopped at WalMart to pick up batteries and a few other items (always, a few other items).
2023 Apr 23 (Sun) – Joan & Peter drove here to meet us then we all piled into the truck and drove to Death Valley. It was about an hour to get to the park. It was hot (108 degrees) and beautiful. It’s funny that you think of Death Valley as a big, empty desert but it is actually mountains. Beautiful rock in all kinds of colors and configurations. We stopped at the visitor center and looked through their small museum. Then we drove to Furnace Creek where they have a small mall like setting with cabins, shops, saloon and restaurant. We had lunch then walked to the ice cream parlor for dessert.
We returned to the campground. Peter & Joan got in their car and we got in our truck and we drove to “The Hump” where the World Famous Mountain Springs Saloon is located. We ordered ribs and fries at an outdoor shack and enjoyed cocktails in the bar. It was a fun day.
2023 Apr 22 (Sat) – We drove over to Joan & Peter’s this morning. Peter had some windows that needed painting and Paul was going to help. When we arrived, he said it was too windy to paint as seeds from a nearby tree would be blown onto the paint and stick. So we visited for a couple of hours. At 4 p.m. we changed into our bathing suits and went to the pool in their community. Several of their friends also joined us. We swam, drank margaritas, and ate snacks. When we returned to their condo, we sent out for Chinese food for dinner. It was a long day.
2023 Apr 21 (Fri) – Texting back and forth with the new secretary at the Islip Elks Lodge, I was able to get a copy of my new card for this year. The secretary made up a new card for me trusting that I would send the dues in immediately. I am a trusted member of the lodge for 10 years already. So we went in and paid for 13 more nights.
We drove into town to mail off my membership dues and to return the sample jacket we got from the jacket company for the Alaska Caravan. Also sent off postcards for the grandsons. Then we stopped at Mom’s Diner for lunch. It was rated #1 of 50 restaurants in Pahrump. It was a small place that reminded you of an old time diner but looking more modern. The food was good.
At 5:15 p.m. we left to drive to Blue Diamond where we met Paul’s sister and brother-in-law, Joan & Peter, for dinner. We ate at Locale Italian Kitchen. Everything was excellent. We caught up with everything that’s been going with us and made plans for tomorrow.
2023 Apr 20 (Thu) – We packed up and left Barstow, CA at 9:40 a.m. It was a long drive over miles and miles of empty desert. Only one car passed us during the 120 mile drive and I don’t think five cars passed us headed the other way. It was a long, lonely drive. The superbloom is in effect. There are so many yellow, gold, and purple flowers spread out across the landscape. I never thought there would be color in the desert like this. It’s so beautiful.
We pulled in the Elks Lodge in Pahrump, NV, around 12:30 p.m. After set up, we went inside to pay. Weren’t we surprised when we discovered my membership card expired on April 1. The lodge secretary tried to help us get hold of someone back at the lodge in Islip to sort out my membership status. It appears that I did not pay my dues. The secretary, James Kardouchian, died last year and I guess I didn’t get a reminder and the dues lapsed. This lodge let us stay the night but if we can’t get it straightened out, we will have to leave.
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Wendover, Nevada
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Lincoln Highway (Nevada)
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Won some money them lost 40 bucks on the craps table. But it was a fun trip with my beautiful fiance @courier-aphra
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Good times, Peppermill Casino Resort, Poncho and Willie’s, West Wendover, NV, USA, 3 March 2024.😎
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When you get rained out of Speed Week you find other places to photograph. Wendover, NV, 2022. . #2022 #rollingbones #bonneville #saltflats #speedweek #hotrod #hotrodculture #Wendover #racing #racingculture #coupe #carsofinstagram #hemi #nikon #nikonprofessional #hotrod #hotrodculture #moments #blackaandwhite #monochrome #ford #scottphotoco www.ScottPhoto.co (not .com) ©2022 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (at Wendover Nugget Hotel & Casino) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiGAC6lPkla/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Today Ross and I went on a road trip to Bonneville Salt Flats. We’ve known each other 37 years, and I’m sure this is the first trip we’ve made together that wasn’t contained between Madison and Chicago and didn’t include a stop at the Mars Cheese Castle near the WI/IL border.
My years of being a racing fan and car guy, I’d read plenty about the fast vehicles that go to Bonneville’s smooth salt surface to race or attempt speed records. I was excited to see it. Approaching the area reminds me of driving through North Dakota in the winter. White stuff, not much else though NoDak’s majestic backdrop is beet fields, not mountains.
With not much to see, the state of Utah allows drivers to motor quickly through the area.
Few gas stations, or even highway exits, are in the area. If you need fuel prepare to pay a premium. It’s $4.29/gal if you can’t see it in the picture, though I suppose a few of my California friends might ask, where do you get gas that cheap?
I have a child-like fascination with trucks pulling three trailers of which we passed several. Later I should make another Tumblr post with pictures of all I saw today!
Approaching the Bonneville Speedway, about 11 miles east of the Nevada border, we saw some cars, trucks, and three motorcycles. There’s nothing else there (outside of events, I guess). On the four mile road from I-80 to the Speedway a sign said “Welcome to your public lands.” That made me smile.
The road ended in the the dry lake. The salt is as smooth and hard as a freshly blacktopped highway, for as far as the eye can see. There was no kiosk with a park ranger collecting parking or entrance fees. No signs are posted. Speed limit? No. Only you can prevent forest fires? Nope. Warnings, admonishments, or cautions? Buddy, you are responsible for your own self. They must assume people can behave as responsible adults. I felt Ross and I were up to that task.
We took turns driving around, but didn’t get Ross’ SUV up to any crazy speeds. Then we left. There’s only so much you can see or do on a dry, salt lake.
From there we went west, to Nevada, where casinos exist everywhere. Even the gas station had two rooms of slot machines. A big cowboy welcomed us to West Wendover, NV. Plain ol’ Wendover is in UT. I’m not aware of any rivalry, other than who has the best time zone, Pacific or Mountain.
After lunch at Arby’s we went into the slots area between the Arby’s and the gas station. It has a smell that is pretty rare these days inside any building: heavy cigarette smoke.
I dropped $20 in a slot machine. $5 for the first pull, I won $1. Second pull put me back five dollars. Third pull won me $46. I am happy to quit while ahead and promptly cashed out, taking home $37 more than I started with.
Ross wouldn’t let me pay for gas so imagine how I’m enjoying sitting on my fat wallet!
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Stateline Casino, West Wendover NV, 1960s
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When you bump into people from your ward at a casino 😜 #lighttheworld #mormon #mormons #lds #thechurchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints #birdbox #instagram #meme #memes #memesdaily #utah #utahmemes #utahsatire #wendover #nevada #casino https://www.instagram.com/p/BsVkb50hmU2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=g7v4ntga44w9
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Montego Bay / Nugget
Wendover, Nevada
The Loneliest Highway series
Lincoln Highway (Nevada)
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An Electrical Engineer’s opinions on gambling:
I’ve taken way to many statistics classes to find that enjoyable. (From last week)
Your father and I have play money that come out of our combined income. He can waste his however he wants. No, that one is too small, I want the giant inflatable reindeer one. Up at the top. I’ll brace the shelf, climb up there and grab it before another employee walks by. (This was from circa 2012 I think)
Never take a toddler to Reno. My in-laws really liked hitting up the town, and it was time for your dad to spend with his parents, so I didn’t complain about getting stuck with you, but like. At least there are shows in Vegas, even if it’s more expensive. (About family vacations with my grandparents in the very late 80’s, early 90’s)
I don’t like Nevada as a state. Beautiful driving country. But the hotels always smell like...well. (In maybe 06? I was a junior in hs and my younger sisters still puked excessively on car rides more than four hours, so mom was kinda hyper sensitive about smell for a good four years)
I don’t hate neon lights because of anything that has to do with them existing. I hate them because it means we’re in Nevada. (Probably 08, she said it right after my senior year of high school)
I don’t care what anyone else thinks, Wendover is the worst town, ever. (She’s not wrong. It’s literally the worst.)
We’ve been stopping at this hotel since 1987. Here’s twenty bucks, go get us the usual from the McDonald’s across the street. (Circa ‘12? I was in college...)
If your father tries to teach you how to count cards again, I’m gonna ground you if I find out about it later. (Circa ‘07, it was the summer between my junior and senior year, dad was having me drive him to and from the nearest casino for the supervised day and night hours for my license)
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