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Saturday, March 29, 2008

This holiday inn is nice, but it has one slight downfall. At 1:15am, and 4:15am theres a train switching yard a few blocks away, and at those 2 times, toot toot goes the train whistling. Bloody great.. I hope its not a reoccurring deal.

Today is part 2, we roam the 2nd part of the show and it also has an impressive amount of firearms as well as an impressive amount of people, at times it was real crowded just to walk the isles. I liked the wall of lugers. The differences between the San Francisco Gun show and This one? Theres no salt-water Taffy, fudge, crystal stalls. Only 1 book dealer, 1 t-shirt dealer, and 1 small tool dealer (tweezers, dremel bits, etc.). I bought a few items, but the main items i was looking for bullets and primers weren't there. Theres 35000$ shotguns, the weirdest of caliber firearms, but no bulk reloading stuff. ugh!

We leave around 1pm and head to Cabela's, i get a few bullets, but it's quite pricy there. I tried for a Elk Sandwich, but they were out, so i tried the Ostrich Sandwich. It looks like Roast Beef, but its red and tastes a bit better.

Now where do i go for some lead.. At Cabela's 38 cal 125 gr, LaserCast goes for 44$ for 500. Online Similar Cast goes for 46$ for 1000$. Online it is.

We ate at the Cafe Sedona in the Silver Legacy, it wasn't good, service was good but food isn't. I should have known, a place named after Arizona, that has 2 pages of chinese foods equals 'is this from the buffet line?'.
I did kill the food with a Chocolate Strawberry Martini at the Roxy Bar.. It smelled like this chinese medicine that i used to take but it tasted pretty good, especially with the rim covered in white chocolate.

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