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You've reached the right place, however the main blog is down...

This is a secondary blog that I use when the main blog is "down."

You can peruse the following (outdated) posts or return to the main web pages for the www.lasvegasbuffetclub.com/ 

The main blog should be back within a few days (hopefully.)

Thanks, LVBC

 P.S. Any links to the main blog will bring you to an "error" page...


 
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THE MAIN BLOG IS STILL DOWN-THIS IS AN OLD POST (SEE ABOVE.)  You've reached the right place - the LVBC'S secondary blog.  I use these pages if the main blog is down.  The Main LVBC BLOG is back.  You are welcome to peruse these pages or connect to the main blog pages : www.lasvegasbuffetclub.com/blog - or both.

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National Western Stock Show & Rodeo Rider...  NW-Wild West Show - click for full size photo

Before the Denver Broncos, The Rockies or The Nuggets, and before LODO was named LODO, before the 16th Street Mall, even before Larimer Square was Larimer Square there was: The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo in Denver.  It was Cow Town's Main-Event-Of-The-Year, the Big Enchilada, the Moneymaker.  It was the reason Denverites left Christmas decorations up well past News Years Day.  In fact the lights & Santas remained until the closing of the Stock Show.  Cow Town's citizens wanted to give thanks and show their appreciation for all the money the cowboys and Stock Show people brought to town so they left the welcome lights on.  More lights, more money...  Sort of like painting the town Bronco Blue and Orange these days.

The National Western Stock Show is basically a meat sale.  One of the high-end-steak-houses will bid, win and buy the Blue Ribbon Steer.  After a reasonable amount of time, you will be able to order a piece of it - right off the menu.  You'll also be dining - around town - on beef-burgers, bison-burgers and steak n' eggs obtained from the competition's winners and losers...

The WORLD-CLASS Rodeo is a promotional event - promoting the sale of the meat and fowl.  This is not meant to demote the Rodeo.  It is a first rate event.  The LasVegasBuffetClub recommends that you put on your boots & hat and make a day of it: go down into the pens and checkout the livestock and exhibits, then watch the rodeo!  Check out the: Arabian Cutting Horses - Mexican Rodeo Extravaganza - African-American Heritage Rodeo - National Western's Super Dogs - Western Art Exhibit and Sale and more...

The National Western Stock Show & Rodeo in Denver, Colorado - January 10-25, 2009. 

Click the NWSS Official Website link (above) for information, including ticket purchase. [New Yorkers are allowed!]

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Adobe Moon in the City...

[Image Copyright  2009 - LasVegasBuffetClub.Com]

There will be, yet another, Full Moon on January 10, 2009 at 7:27 PM in Las Vegas, Nevada.  It is called the Full Wolf Moon according to some Native Americans.

"Historically the Native Americans who lived in the area that is now the northern and eastern United States kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to the recurring full Moons. Each full Moon name was applied to the entire month in which it occurred. These names, and some variations, were used by the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior." 

"This full Moon [Full Wolf Moon - January 2009] appeared when wolves howled in hunger outside the villages. It is also known as the Old Moon. To some Native American tribes, this was the Snow Moon, but most applied that name to the next full Moon, in February."  read more from The Farmer's Almanac...

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Hoffman, Davis and Adams of DOUBT...  click to enlarge IMDb photo of Hoffman, Davis and Adams

John (Moonstruck) Patrick Shanley's "DOUBT," is a tight, lean movie - that is to say: there is no extraneous fat, what-so-ever. Every scene, every word, every shot is integral to the movie - nothing is wasted. 

Without a doubt, there will be Academy Award Action for this film.  Possible nominations may be:  BEST MOVIE, BEST CASTING, BEST SCREENPLAY (John Patrick Shanley,) BEST ACTOR (Philip Seymour Hoffman,) BEST ACTRESS (Meryl Streep) and more. 

Set in "The Bronx" (1964) at St. Nicholas' Catholic parish-school, Father Brendan Flynn (Hoffman) is accused of a vague indiscretion with a black student by principal Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Streep.)  Sister Aloysius Beauvier suspects that the head priest has taken the troubled minority student just a bit too far under his wing, eventhough she has absolutely no proof.  She is running on her moral compass and is certain that she is right.  And, she is going to win - at any cost. 

Amy Adams as Sister James is stunning even under her habit, which frames her beautiful, sparkling face in a dark halo.  There's a bit of comic-relief in the form of elementary school antics from the uniformed students, and an especially amusing scene with Sister-Steam-Roller snaking down the church-isle, during mass, whacking various students for snoozing or other inattentiveness.  Viola Davis as Mrs. Miller (the troubled boy's mother) keeps it real with a heart-wrenching portrayal of a 60s era Black mother's desperate suffering.  This is a film I'll see twice, maybe thrice, maybe more.

"It's 1964, St. Nicholas in the Bronx. A charismatic priest, Father Flynn, is trying to upend the schools' [sic] strict customs, which have long been fiercely guarded by Sister Aloysius Beauvier, the iron-gloved Principal who believes in the power of fear and discipline" read more from IMDb

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