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The New Frontier Takes a Bow

Casinos and Gambling, Hotels, Las Vegas, Nevada, Nightlife, Sin City, Sports and Health, Stories
Posted July 16th, 2007 by Christopher - 7 comments

Frontier sign on the StripIt’s all about the ponies. That’s all I’m saying! Last night Bravo, Nick the Cabbie, and myself went out to do a little gambling at the New Frontier on it’s last night as an operating casino. It was fun! You know it’s funny how when you live in this town you can forget how much fun it can be to just go to an old casino with a couple of friends and roam around laughing while you pump “silver dollars” into a machine like they have no value. Okay, well they are made of aluminum and aren’t legal tender making them literally worthless in of themselves, but you can cash them in for the real thing! And besides, it’s really easy to forget how much fun that is when so few casinos actually have a “hard count” (coins) anymore.

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Guilty Plea for “Casino” Murders…

Las Vegas, Nevada, Stories, The Famous and the Infamous
Posted May 19th, 2007 by Christopher - Add comment

It only took the feds 21 years, but they’ve finally gotten at least one plea of guilty in the killings of two Chicago Outfit mafia members. These guys were made famous, albeit with names changed, in the hit movie “Casino” by Martin Scorsese.

Tony “the ant” Spilotro is the real name of the character played by Joe Pesci in the film. He and his brother (Michael Spilotro in real life) were both beaten to death and buried in a field in Indiana, if you recall from watching the movie – that event in the film was factual.

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Our Stardust Hotel and Casino Implosion Video Rocks!

Blogs, Blogging, and Podcasts, Hotels, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Video Podcasts, Nevada, Sin City, Special Events
Posted March 24th, 2007 by admin - 14 comments

The Stardust Hotel was imploded while I was out of the country in Europe, but Splice was able to get my camera and get out there in the middle of the night to shoot it from a good vantage point. When I first got home last week I was sick, thus the delay in getting the thing edited and ready to put on the site here, but I think you might find that it was worth the wait… This might very well be the best video of the implosion yet!

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