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What Happens In Vegas…

What happens in Vegas… is completely foreign to the rest of the world. What a weird, messed up place. A spectacle for sure, but a crazy, tragic spectacle in my opinion. Every time I’m here, there’s a moment where I think it’s fun and exciting or whatever, then I walk out onto ‘The Strip’ and remember why I can’t really handle much of this place. And what’s crazy about it, is that it’s not just the obvious sex, drugs and unhealthy gambling that weirds me out, but the complete jacked up balance of wealth and poverty. Last night walking back from getting some food it hit me that this entire place was built on the bad decisions of other people. Millions and millions of dollars are blown here in an attempt to be ‘fulfilled’. That blows me away.

I talked to a guy last night who came here for a job at a printing company and then was laid off because the company closed. Now he walks up and down the street playing harmonica for people for tips. Sure he was probably a little crazy, and probably has made some bad choices but a sweet, older guy and he could rock some Richard Marx on the harmonica. Then across the street is some massive mall filled with stores I’ve only heard Oprah talk about surrounded by ice sculptures. Impressive sure, but I’m thinking the harmonica guy could have used a burger.

Now, I don’t mean for this to come across as all ‘preachy’ or whatever, but it’s a pretty sobering feeling when you’re in a place like this and can separate from the lights just enough to realize how sad of a place this really is.

Anyone been to Vegas? Thoughts? Am I way off?

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Donny, Marie And The Bellagio

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So, last night after the show we ran over to the Flamingo Hotel and Casino, to meet Donny & Marie Osmond. Apparently Marie is a big fan of MercyMe, and wanted to meet the guys.  And really, who are we to say no?

Now, to be honest with you, I don’t know much about these two, but I do know they are a pretty big deal to my mom, and the MercyMe guys were pretty nervous to meet them.  We ended up hanging out for about twenty minutes or so, but they seemed super nice and were willing to let us take about a hundred pictures.

After that we walked over to the Bellagio and watched the fountains do their thing, which happened to be my favorite part of the night.  I could watch that over and over.  bellagio

Today we are in Fresno, where I’m hoping to grab some lunch with some BlogNation members then headed home in the morning.  I’m super excited to get home, but this has been a pretty cool run of shows.  I’m thrilled with the way the tour’s ‘online life’ is going and I think it’s really shaking some things up.  For now, I’ve got to go find a shower to get this Vegas off of me before lunch.

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When In Vegas…

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So, here we are in Vegas for the day and I thought I’d throw out a question for you.  Gambling.  What are your thoughts on it?

Now, here’s the thing.  I know that, to some, gambling can become an addiction.  I’ve heard stories of families wrecked, finances wrecked and all that, and obviously I’m not talking about that type of gambling.  I’m talking about the ‘take a selected amount of money and play until you either win or it’s gone’ type of gambling.  ”Responsible”, “playing for entertainment” type of gambling.  That’s what I’m wondering about.

So that’s my question.  Where do you stand on playing the games in Vegas.  I’m guessing I won’t have time for any of it anyway so I thought I’d ask around.

Ready?  Go.