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Peggy thinks shes lost her bus pass. The Northern accent wafting across a rail of childrens clothes in Ross, a discount store near the Las Vegas strip, was unexpected. The cheery four women on a shopping, shows and sunshine break were stocking up with clothes for the grandchildren.
No, no, we dont gamble, chuck. We walk round the expensive mall shops then come here for the bargains. We get senior-citizen discounts on the buses. Nearly everythings indoors but some cafes have outside chairs. Its lovely having a cup of tea in warm sun in February. We saw Phantom Of The Opera last night. This afternoon its the Liberace museum with Mama Mia! tonight. They made the gambling capital of the world sound as homely as an old folks mid-week break in Britain.See the full content of this document
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Las Vegas Neednt Be a Gamble
Incongruous, energetic and creative Las Vegas is anything but homely. Its gambling is such a good earner that local ...
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