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Christmas Things That Mean Something Very Different in Las Vegas Las Vegas knows a thing or two about Christmas. In fact, Sin City’s biggest export is merriment. Some Christmas traditions and terms, though, mean something entirely different in the context of Las Vegas. Here’s a Las Vegas take on some common holiday terms. In Las Vegas, a spirit tends to mean a “strong distilled liquor.” Important distinction. A little something for when the weather outside is frightful. Innocent Christmas traditions often lose their innocence in Sin City. In this instance, it’s not that kind of stocking. Stripper Warning: In Vegas, stuffing a stocking may result in unintended pregnancy or extreme sticker shock. Or both. Donning Gay Apparel “RuPaul’s Drag Race Live Las Vegas” runs at Flamingo and nobody’s ever not had a blast at a drag show. RuPaul's Drag Race Live Flamingo Joy abounds, even for us “breeders.” 4. Jingle Bells 안전카지노사이트 Bells were one of the earliest slot machine symbols, and in Las Vegas, that jingle is the sweet sound of coins hitting the hopper. Jingle Bells slot machine The “Jingle Bells” song is actually named “One Horse Open Sleigh,” and was intended to be a Thanksgiving song. 5. Holly Elsewhere in the world, people hear “holly” and think Christmas. In Las Vegas, we think of Holly Madison, former star of “The Girls Next Door,” “Holly’s World” and “Peepshow” at Planet Hollywood. Holly’s still making headlines. Holly Madison Holly can deck our halls anytime. 6. Frosty It rarely snows in Las Vegas, so when we hear “Frosty,” we don’t think of snowpersons, we think of cold brews. Twin Peaks beer |
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