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Viva Las Vegas – Thursday 20th of October, 2011

Lorraine and I came down from our hotel and went straight into the Hotel Casino.  I didn’t feel ‘lucky’ so avoided the tables, had a quick dable on the fruit machines with $30 and then went out for a stroll around the strip!

Las Vegas is simply Disneyland for audits.  It is FUN with a capital F for fucking amazing. It is difficult to do the atmosphere there justice; the only way I can describe it is that everyone was there to have fun, there was no trouble amongst the crowds of partygoers (I refuse to use the word reveller), and everyone seemed to be having a great time amidst the madness of fireworks, pirate ship battles (at the Treasure Island Casino) , erupting volcano’s and neon lights aplenty!

My eyes almost popped out of my head with the amount of eye candy and visual stimulation; I was obviously appauled to see so many scantily clad young ladies sauntering around.  Ahem.  OUTRAGEOUS!

We stumbled upon a Jimmy Buffett Margaritaville outdoor bar; I am a huge Margarita fan and Lorraine did not hesitate in getting a round in.  The round consisted of ‘The Worlds Biggest Margarita’, one for each of us and only $20 USD per person, or $50 for free refills over a weekend.  Free refills on that?  Oh my.  I’d die!  I ended up drinking mine, and a good amount of Lorraine’s because she didn’t like it too much.  Guess it just wasn’t Woo Woo eh Rainy?

We had a good look around the strip, took in the sights of the Eifel tower replica, shame we didn’t get a chance to go back to Caesars Palace (we briefly passed through to go to a buffet earlier) and there’s an incredible amount that I’d like to go back and see over the course of a mad weekend (watch this space).

Rainy and I found so many funky looking bars with live music and cocktails, people drinking out of a yard of ale, and the bars all had a pass entry system with security.  I didn’t see any of the negative aspects to Las Vegas that I’d heard about, the only disturbing thing was seeing people giving out escort cards; but I’m used to that in London so no biggie?

Lorraine found a group of Elvis impersonators, a guy dressed as Homer Simpson, Woody and Buzz from Toy Story and a group of kids who were performing dance, beat boxing and singing on a street corner.  Instantly made anything on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ look like utter shit.

It was about 1am that I felt ‘lucky’, so we headed back to the Palazzo Casino…………

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Palazzo Hotel, Jersey Boys – Thursday 20th of October, 2011

Driving within Las Vegas was pretty relaxed, there wasn’t really any traffic to speak of within the main city roads and we eventually found our hotel, the Palazzo.

The Palazzo is quite simply the most stunning hotel I have ever seen; the main reception area made me feel incredibly dwarfed due to the ceiling 50ft-60ft high ceiling.   The check in desk is situated right next to a beautiful fountain which is surrounded by landscaped flora and fauna that lusciously compliment the grandiose marble decor.

It is immense inside the hotel complex, almost like a mini town village with shops, a waterfall, and then you see the casino.  Oh my.  Ding ding ding $ £ $ £ $ £  I felt my Indian gambling blood run through my veins like molten lava and wanted to just dump my bags and test out the visually stunning fruit machine games that littered the casino floor.  It was almost teasing that we had to walk through the casino to get to the lift that eventually took us to our room.

Our room was utterly spectacular, a Bella suite that I had found an amazing deal on through expedia.com.  The suite was as plush as the reception area, the bathroom was breathtaking, the beds were so comfortable, and the lounge area was sunk down to give the room exceptional character.  My favourite thing about the room was the view, seeing Downtown Vegas for the first time was something I’ll never forget, or the 10 or so swimming pools that I eventually spotted within the hotel grounds.

Lorraine had kindly paid for Amy and I go to and see the Jersey Boys show with her; the show was scripted really well and I enjoyed the format.  I normally hate musicals!  Hearing a lot of the songs brought back tons of memories of my parents, the Jersey slang and humour was spot on.  Highly recommended!

At the end of the show, we filed out, Amy retired for the night as the drive had taken it’s toll on her; leaving Rainy and I to explore the Las Vegas night life!

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Driving from SLC to Las Vegas! – Thursday – October 20th 2011

First of all, big thanks to Amy who drove us from Salt Lake city to Las Vegas, then Los Angeles and back to SLC!  Poor Amy’s car died a horrible death a few days after we returned to the UK.  Thankfully she got a great deal on a new car; but I’d like to pay tribute to Amy’s generosity for getting us there and home safely!

Driving from Utah to Las Vegas was incredible, the changes in terrain were very obvious and astoundingly evident every 50 miles or so; I loved how the red rock started to appear the more we moved out of Utah and into Nevada (and sometimes Arizona) along with the introduction of strange cactus/tree hybrids and dusty dessert prairies.  If it’s one thing you HAVE to do in the States; it’s go on a road trip.

You can’t help but fantasize about the history as you pass through the vast expanse between cities; how did the pioneers and Victorian age travellers manage to survive the journey?  The journey from SLC to Las Vegas takes about 4-5 hours by car; how long must it have taken people on horseback?  On foot?  It’s mind boggling to consider how people tranversed such distances a hundred years ago?!?!

We passed through a winding canyon that left me completely awestruck byt he sheer scale of geographical beauty that surrounded us.  The rocky mountains stretch right up to kiss the sky (Hendrix was the man!) and rushing creeks saunter through them, almost like a network of rich veins providing the lifeblood for all the wildlife that persists within the valley.

I know I’m 34 years old, but I couldn’t help but imagine a group of bandits sitting around a campfire skinning snaked; draw pilgrim!

The journey went surprisingly quickly and we made a couple of stops at some dusty truckstop ‘gas’ stations.  Big shout to Dave with regards to the Stag.

You can see Las Vegas about 15-20 miles in the distance as you drive into it from the Interstate; the Stratosphere tower is unmistakable and I felt extremely excited seeing the plummeting ride that sits atop of the tower.  The other high rise buildings glisten in the glorious sunshine.  We enjoyed temperatures of around 32 degrees Celsius on the 2 days that we were there (well, one and a half) and I tanner rather quickly; being the mixed race cheeky monkey that I am!

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Samsung Galaxy 10.1 32gb tablet

Yes I know I’ve been going on about it far too much on here already; but I love my Samsung Galaxy 10.1

It’s the sort of gadget that you never know you needed in your life until you’ve got it; and the ease in which you can use the Android operating system is astounding.  I picked it up very quickly.  Browsing the internet is incredibly fast, and the best thing about it is that I can use the WordPress application for my blog!

Using the Galaxy is so much more intuitive than Apple’s iPad 2 and the Apple OS; one of the best things about the Galaxy is that you don’t have to use smeggy iTunes.   So stick that up your arse Steve Jobs!

The Galaxy is a fantastic piece of kit, the screen is vibrant and rich, almost like a mini plasma screen; the battery life is incredible when you think that you can get about 9 hours out of the tablet before you need to recharge.  The amount of applications on offer is improving, and I think the prices are very reasonable!  I also bought the official keyboard dock accessory for $70 USD and that turns it into a very effective laptop.

Think I’ll definitely buy an Android based phone when I upgrade from my 3 year old iPhone!  Samsung are the shit!

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Chill with Brett, IHOP and Tablet Shopping! – Wednesday 19th of October, 2011

Wednesday was a much needed chill out day for me!  I had planned on spending the day golfing with Brett (one of Amy’s brothers) but we opted to take ‘Hank’, a Corgi that he and Whitney (Brett’s wife) were dog sitting, for a run down the local park instead.  Whitney’s grandparents house is situated in a gorgeous American neighbourhood that epitomised everything that I love about the States; tidy vibrant green lawns surrounded by flowers, grand houses and wide roads.

We had to cancel our golfing trip because Brett was having a bed delivered; after they dropped it off we headed out to Best Buy and I picked up my Galaxy tablet along with a few other bits!   Yes, I’m in love with this tablet, it’s geek heaven!

Ooooooh, I almost forgot, Brett and I went to IHOP (International House of Pancakes) which was a blast from the past!!!  I’m not a massive fan of pancakes (loved my Dads and that’s about it!) so I opted for the country style breakfast which included fried eggs, sausage links (sausages basically!), bacon and hash browns; with a good sprinkle of Tabasco sauce!

After saying toodle pip to Brett we headed back to Brad and Beccas and packed for our impending trip to Las Vegas and LA; Lorraine and Amy had spent the day shopping (poor Amy) and sampling a rather brutal massage!

Salt Lake City – Monday 17th October, 2011

Howdy folks!  There’s a snake in ma’ boot!

I write this having returned back to the UK after my latest trip to the States between the 17th and 25th of October, 2011.

I was lucky enough to take my sister Lorraine away so that she could shop till she dropped; only she didn’t drop!  Our flight through Chicago was a little less eventful than the one I’d experienced recently in June; I say a little less because our bags were delayed yet again, and it was only through Amy’s relentless intervention that we got our cases within 24 hrs (early hours that following morning to be precise!).

Monday 17th October, 2011

Both Lorraine and I slept pretty much the whole way, so we arrived refreshed and ready to go!  Our first stop was to pop to the Guitar Centre in Salt Lake City where I picked up an Electro Harmonix Ravish Sitar pedal and an Electro Harmonix Big Muff pedal for good measure!  I got a fantastic deal on both gadgets, the Ravish sitar pedal is absolutey sick!

We then popped to Walmart and I did some Christmas shopping (scandal!) and grabbed a few bargains.  Lorraine loved Walmart, it is a fantastic place to get good deals!  Amy and I introduced Lorraine to Applebees beforehand, and I retired for bed, rather full from gorgeous steak and baby back BBQ ribs!  Lovely jubbly!  We stayed with Brad, Becca and several other members of Amy’s family; a pleasure to see them as always!

You know you’ve arrived in American when……………

Happy Birthday Mum (65 years young!) and Happy Diwali 2011!

Happy Diwali all, hope you have a very prosperous New Year!

Was rather nice coming in today for my first day back and receive some texts from Desi friends wishing me a Happy Diwali; I’d totally forgotten!!! It seems rather fitting that my family are going out this evening for a curry (at my favourite buffet) to celebrate my Mum’s 65th Birthday.

I have a special link with Mum’s birthday because it’s the first day that she held me (back in 1977!) because I was rather poorly when I was born!

So, onion bhaji’s all round!

Mum doing her impression of ‘Granddad’ from Only Fools and Horses.

A tribute to my grandfather, Derek ‘Skinhead’ Hughes

My grandfather, Derek John Hughes, sadly passed away a couple of weeks ago following a battle with Cancer, Emphysema, Alopecia and African NHS Nurse-itis;  he was a colossal influence in my life and I miss him immensely.

I was very honoured to be asked to speak at Pop’s funeral service in memory of his larger-than-life personality;  when I began to write Pop’s eulogy, I wondered how I could possibly sum him up as a person in a few minutes?  I eventually reasoned that I didn’t have to sum him up, anyone who ever spent time with Pop knew exactly what sort of person he was due to his charm and directness.

To me, Pop was the towering, shovel handed patriarch of our family, he cooked the family roast at Christmas and was always on form on Sunday afternoons when we frequently all got together.  I can still remember my Nan playfully scolding him from the front room each time she’d hear him open a can of lager in the kitchen over a deliberately timed cough.

I loved Pop for his unique sense of humour and the outrageous banter that we both shared.  I have never met anyone who could hold a candle to his razor-sharp wit, nor do I ever expect to.

He was a self-taught walking encyclopaedia who was always fascinated with life and nature; always at the ready to discuss various documentaries and books that he’d read.

Aside from his sense of humour, the one thing I loved most about Pop was the fact that he had his own opinion, about everything; and he did not flatter to deceive when he gave it to someone either.

At times, he was an obstinant, pompous, belligerent old git, and I absolutely idolised him for it.

Mum often spoke of her strict Victorian-like upbringing, by an iron-willed man who quite simply ruled the roost.  I heard many stories of how dangerous Pop was with his fists when provoked by anyone stupid enough to get into a fight with him; he was simply someone you did not argue with.

So you can imagine the look on everyone’s face when I directly challenged Pop as a toddler, all because he decided to turn the Muppets off in our front room one Sunday afternoon.

I turned to him and asked “Who do you think you are!?!?” and told him “Go and watch television in your own house!”  Pop was stunned, everyone in the room was speechless as it was unthinkable anyone would say something like that to him.  I still remember the atmosphere to this day.  You’d have thought I’d have jizzed on the Queen’s face!!!.

Pop saw the funny side of it and similar confrontations between us during my childhood brought about the very unique relationship that we shared.

Growing up, I spent countless hours watching television programmes with him; like Spike Milligan’s Q series, The Benny Hill show and the Two Ronnies.  I’ve absolutely no doubt in my mind that I owe my love of comedy, single malt whisky and classical music to Pop.  And I will always be very grateful to him for that.

Walking home from school, I’d always pass by his kitchen window and hear the distinct tones of Grieg’s piano concerto; eventually Pop’s huge Dragon-tattood forearm would come out from behind the net curtain in order to greet me with a two fingered salute.

In response to this I would repeatedly smack my forehead to mock the lack of hair on his head and shouted ‘Skinhead!’ at him.  This eventually became my nickname for him and something he enjoyed referring to himself as; much to the puzzlement of others outside the family circle.

On my birthday, his was always the card I looked for first; “Happy Birthday Scraggs Arse (his nickname for me), keep it in your trousers” was usually his closing remark to a profane and smutty birthday message that became more elaborate each year.  Who writes “Keep it in your trousers” to an 8 year old?

Mum said she grew up frequently hearing Pop’s favourite platitude “Delinquency begins at the dinner table!”.  By the time I was in my teens, Pop had mellowed into someone who took great delight in breaking wind whilst sat at the dinner table or poking out his false teeth at to whomever he felt like shocking.

Although I am absolutely devastated in his passing, I am consoled that Pop lived the extremely full life that he always wanted for himself and that I had him in my life for so many fun-filled years.

He remained my Grandfather right to the end, his will never breaking, his dignity intact.

Cheerio Skinhead.  Love you always.

Bloomin’ Weather!!!

People asking themselves “what happened to the sunshine” should count themselves bloody lucky they’re not in the path of Hurricane Irene!

Irene?!? What a crap name for a destructive force of nature?!

It’s like they’re trying to dumb down and play down the whole windy destruction affair by naming the storm akin to a Stobbart Lorry?!?

I would have called it Ian; sounds much more threatening don’t you think?