Vegas, courtesy of the SCOS

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I don't know why He would single me out personally. Probably to make sure I don't cause too much trouble.
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We travel to the Rio, some distance away from the Strip, in order to see Penn and Teller. Down on stage, they have a box they use in later magic tricks.
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They encourage members of the audience to come on down before the performance and inspect it. Nothing too special about the box; it's just a wooden crate with metal hinges.
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The long line is for the paper board on the left side of stage. Penn and Teller want audience members to sign their names there. I can't recall, but I believe that may have also been used in a magic trick. Stokes is the guy with the blue hat, and I'm the guy on the far right.
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I can't really think of anything more to say about the stage. =p Too much smoky haze.. .
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The booze-induced haze clears . . . The Mandalay Bay, known for its legendary indoor aquarium.
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Here's Teller, the more reserved half of the duo. Penn is extremely tall, and a fantastic comedian.
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Oh?? What is this?! An excellent indian restaurant; we eat here in the following year Vegas 2k6.
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Stokes, the BADASS, can move so fast, he is rarely caught on film. I regret I never got a chance to see this broadway show, Avenue Q. I have the soundtrack, and they've got fantastic Tony award winning songs such as "The Internet is for Porn".
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A dollar per spin for this huge machine. It's really a lot of fun, especially when you get other people to play it.

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