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I’m getting too old for red eye flights (and my feet and ankle are killing me) – one more hour to boarding


@kingsbury tweeted March 22, 2014


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Went low-roller for dinner with a Nom Nom dog and fries @ Haute Doggery


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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She’s still there

Pic posted March 21, 2014

The Caesar’s barge princess


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Haute Doggery Swagger

Pic posted March 21, 2014

Inside mural


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Most fun of the trip at TI (and most luck on my favorite game)


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Tonight’s walk: Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace, Mirage, Treasure Island, Linq


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Hello, old friend

Pic posted March 21, 2014

The Mirage Lobby Atrium


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Tiny Jackpot #2

Pic posted March 21, 2014

Cosmopolitan Ainsworth/Bally game


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Tiny Jackpot #1

Pic posted March 21, 2014

Cosmopolitan IGT Game


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Spring in Nevada @ Bellagio Conservatory


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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One of about 30 people who stuck around for the last session on alternative payment processing options


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Only one more session left, then I need to find something to fill six hours in Vegas before the red eye


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Finally made it to Gordon’s place @ BurGR


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Waiting for a spot

Pic posted March 21, 2014

Half-hour wait for a spot at the bar, Burgr by Gordon Ramsey


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I’ve been in technology most of my life and I’m still amazed how many people see it as the answer to everything – guess I’m a closet Luddite


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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The founder of Marketwire (Michael Terpin) is talking about potential Bitcoin usage in gaming – hmm


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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While Frank Sinatra sings stormy weather, the flies and spiders get along together, cobwebs fall on an old skipping record…

— John McCrea

Quote posted March 21, 2014


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Huh, I never knew sports betting is currently legal in Delaware, Montana and Oregon (in addition to Nevada)


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Tickets acquired for two of the three Dan Wilson nights at the Cedar


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Cake at Brooklyn Bowl LV

Posted March 21, 2014

Somehow Cake was one of those bands I just never caught live – the closest I came was Summerfest last year, when they were playing on one of the free stages. Unfortunately it was scheduled at the exact same time as Tom Petty, so I missed out yet again. The new Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas at the Linq opened two weeks ago and was kind enough to schedule three straight nights with John McCrea, the incredible trumpeter Vince DiFiore and the rest of the gang – all for the low, low price of $40.

How could I refuse that rock and roll lifestyle?

The venue was very nice – I got my ticket scanned first and received a wristband that allowed me to wander freely. I’d heard that the fried chicken by Blue Ribbon wasn’t to be missed, so I hit the bar in the restaurant section and ordered up a vanilla malt and the half chicken dinner (mixed). It was very good – big portions of spicy, juicy chicken at a very reasonable price (with great service).

Doors were listed as 6 p.m., with an 8 p.m. start (which I thought was pretty early for Vegas). When I walked over to the music area, it was pretty much empty. The setup is multi-level and kind of reminded me of the old Glam Slam (but with better sight lines). At 7:15, I decided to stake out a claim at the front of the stage. They had the usual artist monitors facing one way and a few floor speakers pointed towards the audience (including one directly in front of me). Sound was good and I didn’t even notice the full floor of people behind me all night – my own private Cake show!

John McCrea was three feet in front of me all night, with Vince DiFiore a few feet to my left – his distinctive trumpet a highlight of the evening (and something I never realized was such a huge part of the Cake catalog). Guitarist Xan McCurdy also plays a number of memorable hooks and bassist Gabe Nelson and drummer Paulo Baldi were both solid (even if they seemed a little bored most of the night).

The band played two sets with an intermission between, along with a two song encore of Short Skirt, Long Jacket and The Distance (hurray!). Lots of songs from the 2011 release Showroom of Compassion: Federal Funding, Long Time, Mustache Man and Sick of You. They opened with Frank Sinatra and played a wide range of songs, including Wheels, Satan is My Motor, Mexico and an awesome version of Sad Songs and Waltzes (after McCrea broke a guitar string and needed a song with no guitar for him).

The Cake Forest expanded to Nevada, which was pretty cool. One lucky woman from the audience is now the proud owner of the desert willow that you can see in the picture above. Speaking of pictures, the “house rule” of no photography or video is dumb – I know some people ruin the experience by holding up their giant phones for the whole show, but this policy isn’t social media friendly and just isn’t enforceable these days. Especially when you have people bowling off to the left, drinking at the many side bars and have staff members shooting photos for their own social media accounts.

Up next: Drive-By Truckers at First Avenue on 3/27.


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Good Morning Governor

Pic posted March 21, 2014

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval


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Up first, the Governor of the Great State of Nevada, the Honorable Brian Sandoval


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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What kind of sadist schedules an 8am Friday conference session in Las Vegas?


@kingsbury tweeted March 21, 2014


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Oh my, this fried chicken…


@kingsbury tweeted March 20, 2014


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Half chicken mixed

Pic posted March 20, 2014

Plus mashed potatoes and a vanilla malt, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas


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