Vegas Lights


Since I’ve come to the United States, every single time I’ve been to Vegas has been a bad experience. Even at its very best, it was a mixed experience, with equal parts happiness and suffering. At its worst…

Well I’d rather not talk about those times in my life…

Las Vegas is a strange place.

Although the strip can’t speak for all of Las Vegas, it’s certainly the part of Vegas tourists think of most when trying to picture the city. And I’ve always wanted to put into words what I feel about that part of it.

Here it is:

Las Vegas wants to strip away whatever dignity you have by the time you leave.

The absolute visual and sonic chaos, flashing lights everywhere begging for attention, every type of smut you can imagine at ever corner, slot machines taking whatever money you came in with, casinos clearly designed to keep you from figuring out where the exit is, fake statues and the occasional classical music trying to pose as class, bar after bar after bar…

Like a black hole in outer space, even the speed of light can’t escape its pull.

Coming home today, I was in the airport and at the gate, I sat across from a young woman who had just turned 21. I’ve never seen anyone sleep like that.

She looked up, our eyes met and she was immediately embarrassed. I didn’t think there had been anything to be embarrassed about, but she obviously felt there was. The poor girl looked ill, disheveled, hung over, shivering at the airport and inside the plane, and as she told me later, she was only wearing the dress she was because she had nothing else left to wear, hated the city and was desperate to get home. As I sat next to her in the plane, she revealed that she’d fought with loved ones and everything that could have gone wrong for her, did.

I had never enjoyed my visits to Vegas either.

Until yesterday.

Because yesterday, I was there for what turned out to be a gorgeous wedding, surrounded by fantastic people, just across from Lake Las Vegas. As I went back to my hotel room, I had to spend a few minutes on the balcony.

Crickets chirping, the faint sound of laughter.

After about half a dozen visits, I had finally, finally experienced Las Vegas in a truly positive light.

Seeing that girl was a bit like looking into my past, minus the drinking. I’d had a terrible time, relationships had changed, I was far poorer than when I’d gone in with nothing to show for it and I couldn’t wait to go home.

At least now, I can’t wait to go back.

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Anthony & Rose:

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The sun casts interesting shadows on the ground sometimes (iPhone photo)

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My little boy Mason playing in the puddle by the snow. He doesn’t care much for coats… He gets that from me I think… (iPhone photo)

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A growing section of my wall with random memorabilia. I have an autographed comedy show ticket I went to in Vegas to put up there now! (iPhone photo)

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I love my new album (iPhone photo)

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The beginning of many more Christmas presents (iPhone photo)

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My little boy jumping on strangers’ couch after I asked him not to! Thanksgiving party (iPhone photo)

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Justin & Sarah.

Sarah is a friend of mine that I met on the shoot of the original Takito short film (scroll down two posts to see what I’m talking about). A year later, her and Justin finally decided to tie the knot.

Congrats Sarah (you too Justin)!

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Kids’ drag racing (iPhone photo)

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Day 1 in Vegas baby!! The view from the top of the Stratosphere hotel and casino where I was staying (iPhone photo)

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Day 2 in Vegas (iPhone photo)

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My final day in Vegas. Watching some people watching the view (iPhone photo)

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I took a detour to Lake Mead on the way home. I really enjoyed the lonely road. Not only was it a beautiful ride, but the twisting, winding road wasn’t bad either. I’m a race car driver at heart and mountain roads are my little slice of heaven (iPhone photo)

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New postcard promos!!

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I went to see Frank Caliendo in Vegas. Here’s his autograph:

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Here’s a video to see him in action:

And here’s a picture I took with him. Poor guy… He looked like he was tired of greeting fans yelling out “DO BUSH!! DO MADDEN!!” His video does his talent far better justice than this picture:

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