June 21, 2005

Thanks to my wonderful wife, with whom I am sharing 100 months of being together today, I remembered that our last hours in Vegas were more than just going to the airport. That morning we enjoyed our first Las Vegas buffet. We had a champagne brunch at MGM complete with mimosas. The buffet was incredible; the spread was almost overwhelming. They had the traditional breakfast foods like eggs, biscuits, sausage, bacon, etc. but, they also had a wide assortment of non-conventional breakfast foods. I enjoyed blueberry crepes and apple blintzes along with some corned beef hash. I passed on the California scramble basically because I didn't know what it was. There seemed to be taco shells and eggs and peppers and meat, but I'm not sure what else was in it. Sitting on the side was a waffle/pancake station and an amazing omelet station. To go along with the breakfast items was a salad bar and a wide selection of breads. Since it was a brunch, they had several lunch items out as well such as lasagna (both meat and veggie ones). I know they had about a dozen different lunch entrees, but I can't remember much more than the lasagna. If that wasn't enough, there was a dessert bar off to the side with a plethora of delectable pies, cakes and cookies. I don't think it's any surprise that we left with full bellies. After lunch, we went over to the lion habitat in the hotel and had our picture made with a lion cub. He was cute; Erika wanted to snatch him up and run. I'll post links to the photos later on this week. And that was the end of our trip to Vegas.

If you haven't looked already, there are reviews for Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Kingdom of Heaven in Now Playing. Because the movies are hitting on par of about 2 a week, I haven't had a chance to update anything else. Plus, I am debating what sections to shut down and what new things I can put in their place. Feel free to e-mail me any suggestions. Just click the link on the left under the ads.

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