” I saw the line of people outside Hakkasan, literally I have never seen so many beautiful women in one spot … these young people pay two thousand dollars for a bottle of Grey Goose.”
Man, you have stumbled upon the magic business model of the Vegas nightclub. Actually, the men pay $2k for Grey Goose. The price goes up the closer men want to be to the action. It’s quite common for a group of males to layout $5k for a table in prime proximity to the wiggling females.
The alpha male at the table is known as the host, and the moment young ladies are invited to join the table, every drink they order are charged on his check. So, it literally pays for those ladies to look their “Absolute” best. Who knows? They may take a ride-aay with dad-aay in the bent-laay.
]]>This blog is really an education. I took three years of college German and had never heard of an umlauted ‘e’–thought it was only for a, o, and u. Russian does have an ‘e’ with two dots over it, but that’s not exactly an umlaut: it converts the sound of the vowel from “yeh” to “yoh.”
A quick internet search reveals that the umlauted ‘e’ is found in several other European languages such as French, Dutch, and Luxembourgish. That was another new one for me, and I’ve actually been to Luxembourg. It also occurs, very rarely, in German. That’s probably revealed to German majors in the advanced courses.
I’d never heard of Tiesto/Tiyosto either–or Zedd, before your previous blog post–but that’s one of the drawbacks of a narrow scientific education. I also have trouble naming daytime TV personalities and professional sports figures, and my social life has suffered accordingly. It turns out Tiesto has his own Wikipedia entry, so he is clearly not someone to be trifled with.
Resorts World is lining up some powerful hitters to grace the blighted North strip. Best of luck to them, and thanks to Vital Vegas for all your hard work reporting it for us.
But I hope they’ve got a bottle of red ink somewhere….