The Return of Ab_God
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:51 pm
Ab God is in training for a new photo shoot.
"...overflowing with foulmouthed ignorance."
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^^^Fat Cat wrote:He looks great and you guys are fucking weird to be ripping photos from facebook. Not so cool.
A_G is obviously undercover tracking down cyber criminals at Caesar's.TomFurman wrote:Ripped from the pages of Facebook,.. [via his wife]
Go to the salad bar, sprinkle your cocaine on spinach leaves and chew them to replicate the Paleo experience of chewing on the raw coca leaves.tough old man wrote: And it looks like hes having fun, not wondering how to be paleo in Vegas.
Not. You drink for free in the casinos while you're actively gambling. Just tip the cocktail hostess a couple bucks for fast service on refills.Croatoa wrote:Those drinks were probably 40 bucks each.
Yeah I know. Doesn't look like he's in the casino there though does it?Andy78 wrote:Not. You drink for free in the casinos while you're actively gambling. Just tip the cocktail hostess a couple bucks for fast service on refills.Croatoa wrote:Those drinks were probably 40 bucks each.
The closer you get to the Sahara, the more getto the chicks get.Shapecharge wrote:On a slightly different topic...I'm most generally pretty cool with the chicks but goddamn there's some ladies in Vegas that will take your fucking breath away.
True knowledge!!!Croatoa wrote:Imperial Palace should be burned down.
Your wish has been grantedFreki wrote:True knowledge!!!Croatoa wrote:Imperial Palace should be burned down.
Imperial Palace — not the Strip property, but the brand name — is losing its place on Las Vegas Boulevard as Caesars Entertainment launches a significant makeover of the mid-Strip with its $500 million Linq dining and entertainment complex.
Caesars officials have not come up with a replacement name or discussed why it was dropping the Imperial Palace name, which it has leased.
Caesars has leased the Imperial Palace name since acquiring the Asian-themed property in 2005. Imperial Palace was opened in 1979 by independent businessman Ralph Engelstad, who died in 2002.
Construction of the Linq, which will include up to 40 restaurants and bars as well as a 550-foot high observation wheel called High Roller, will begin next month, starting with refurbishing the exteriors of Caesars’ Imperial Palace and O’Sheas casinos. The entrance to the nearby Flamingo also will get a makeover
No. He smuggled that one out so he can look important while he lounges at the pool after losing all his money at the crap table.Croatoa wrote:Yeah I know. Doesn't look like he's in the casino there though does it?Andy78 wrote:Not. You drink for free in the casinos while you're actively gambling. Just tip the cocktail hostess a couple bucks for fast service on refills.Croatoa wrote:Those drinks were probably 40 bucks each.
About time. That thing is a fucking eye-sore. First time I went to Vegas I went into IP and then turned right around and left. Same thing with the Sahara. We were staying at the MGM Grand but decided to check out some shit further up the strip. I walk into the Sahara and within 10 seconds I had some Arsenio Hall looking motherfucker in a silk suit ask me where all the action was. I turned right around to leave but I had to wade my way through a pack of fat black chicks. My shirt was sliced and diced from their acrylic press on finger nails. Following week I was diagnosed with severe soul glow poisoning.DrDonkeyLove wrote:
Your wish has been granted
Ab G_d's pic is at Caesars...Caesar's is eliminating Imperial Palace...and creating a magnificent new property. It doesn't take a Sherlock Holmes to see that he's the force that's pulling the strings behind this and that the "High Roller" observation wheel is inspired by him.
Imperial Palace — not the Strip property, but the brand name — is losing its place on Las Vegas Boulevard as Caesars Entertainment launches a significant makeover of the mid-Strip with its $500 million Linq dining and entertainment complex.
Caesars officials have not come up with a replacement name or discussed why it was dropping the Imperial Palace name, which it has leased.
Caesars has leased the Imperial Palace name since acquiring the Asian-themed property in 2005. Imperial Palace was opened in 1979 by independent businessman Ralph Engelstad, who died in 2002.
Construction of the Linq, which will include up to 40 restaurants and bars as well as a 550-foot high observation wheel called High Roller, will begin next month, starting with refurbishing the exteriors of Caesars’ Imperial Palace and O’Sheas casinos. The entrance to the nearby Flamingo also will get a makeover