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The Executives: Mixology 101
Turn your next party into a veritable who's who of Vegas honchos with this "The Executives" themed drink menu.
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Comments & Discussion:
Seriously people, the Marilyn is quite delicious.
I'd like a taste of Marilyn, please. Yum.
So Jim's a low-rent Long Island sans-Rum? Hunh.
The Naz(Noz?) sounds quite tasty to me. Far more so than Sam's ownership record at least.
Don't forget that the Murren is served in six extremely expensive designer glasses, one of which leaks and probably will have to be thrown away, all on a tray that's too large, making it hard to get to the drinks. The Loveman is made with an odd mix of mid-end liquor in large enough quantities that you can't really afford them, but can put them on your credit card. When you order a Steve, most of the drink is actually served in Asia, leaving you conflicted about where you want to be.
I suppose the Adelson would be served in a faux-crystal glass that may or may not be thrown at you and the Marilyn would eventually make you feel really cheap after too much.
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