Just moved to Las Vegas...

BTW, there is not reason why anyone should

I hate how they ask me for a nickname for the order, and refuse to just call it my "your order". **** is corny and annoying. I always am like ok "deez nutz"

:lol: I hate that too. I got annoyed the first time around with all that.
 
:lol: I hate that too. I got annoyed the first time around with all that.
Their food truck catered on of my girl's work events, and they were still on that same nonsense. They had all them ole folks in the office pissed. Every few minutes you would hear someone say "why can't you just call my name" :lol:
 
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Crossing the street in August at Vegas:
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Good luck with that heat OP.
 
Not really, might be some, or an apartment complex near the Northern tip I am forgetting, but I don't think so.

People live on Las Vegas Boulevard but the strip itself is a subsection of Las vegas Boulevard. It is mainly casino and shops on the Strip.

There's condos/apartments right next to Aria/Cosmopolitan, Veer Towers and Vdara but I think that's really it as far as living on The Strip goes.

However, you could just be a total degenerate and live in the casino for a few month's like I did once, :lol:

At least it's *DRY* heat.

Yea, big difference.

Honestly, I'm ok w/ anything 110 and under, it's really the humidity that I can't deal with.

110+ is uncomfortable regardless, tho.
 
The worst thing about the heat isn't during the day, it is when you realize you don't get a break at night. It will be 12 am and still be 100 outside.

First time I experience that I was like brah wtf, the sun ain't even around and I got deal with this bull****.

Real talk, people were not meant to live out here. Lake Mead is slowly turning into a puddle and everybody acting like it wavy :lol:
 
Crossing the street in August at Vegas:
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Good luck with that heat OP.

Reminds me of this one time out there. I remember we were celebrating my cousin's birthday at the Marquee Day Club over at the Cosmo. It was 113 degrees, then all of a sudden it started pouring in the middle afternoon, and the strong winds nearly blew away our cabana. High heat, rain, and strong winds and best believe we stayed over there cuz we spent a stack on that cabana. :emoji_laughing: That was the worse feeling. That's why I'd take dry heat over that humidity/rainy weather out there.
 
Yeah vegas got that hot wind. :lol:

sounds like a bunch of uncles in here “it’s not the heat it’s the humidity” :lol:
 
The worst thing about the heat isn't during the day, it is when you realize you don't get a break at night. It will be 12 am and still be 100 outside.

First time I experience that I was like brah wtf, the sun ain't even around and I got deal with this bull****.

Real talk, people were not meant to live out here. Lake Mead is slowly turning into a puddle and everybody acting like it wavy :lol:
I agree with that, i feel the same way about Phoenix. Last i saw it was one of the top 5 (?) fastest growing cities, and it kind of made me shake my head. Just a matter of time before they run out of water out there.. I would be nervous as hell about the long term viability of any real estate i owned if i lived out there.
 
hoosier bad boy 11 hoosier bad boy 11 So find any good food spots that's open out there currently? How are you liking it out there? Low key thinking about going out there with a friend, get food, and quarantine ourselves in a hotel. :lol:
 
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