E-392: Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys

Published: Feb. 27, 2022, 2:39 p.m.

b"Random Vegas\\n\\n\\nDel Webb was a private person, egoless. \\xa0He wouldn't even allow himself to be paged in any of his properties. \\xa0In fact, he remained so anonymous that one former employee tells a story about a time Webb tried to get on a service elevator at the Sahara to go to the offices in the penthouse. \\xa0An employee stopped Del, asked who he was and when he claimed he was Del Webb, the employee told him, unless he could prove that, he wasn't allowed to use the service elevator and turned him away. \\xa0Later, it was confirmed Del was who he claimed to be, and rather than fire the employee, he was very please that he stopped him since he didn't know who he was because he could have been anyone wanting to burn the place down.\\n\\n\\n\\xa0\\nTwitpic of the week\\n\\n\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\nIt\\u2019s common knowledge that rain doesn\\u2019t happen often in Las Vegas. \\xa0When it does, neon reflections in puddles are commonly captured. \\xa0This time, @RemkoRinkema shared the view from a rain soaked windshield in traffic and it was fabulous. \\xa0Noticeable are both Bally\\u2019s marquee, the reflection of Bellagio and brake/headlights. \\xa0I hate precipitation in any form unless its used for recreation. \\xa0But its hard to deny how it captures the beauty of the neon jungle.\\n\\n\\n\\xa0\\nNews\\n\\n\\nWynn Sells Boston\\n\\n\\nMad Apple\\n\\n\\nLas Vegas Grand Prix\\n\\n\\nPalms Hiring"