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Coffee, Cars, Comedy and Vegas
These are a few of my favorite things.... coffee, cars, comedy and Vegas. Arranging them in an order of preference is impossible as is deciding which of these could be lived without.
Can you imagine a world without comedy? An existence devoid of the artistry and freedom inherent in an incredible automobile? Or a morning, afternoon and evening pots of coffee? Or a life without the one of a kind experience that is Las Vegas?
I feel sorry for those whose eyes never feel the twinkle of a buzz, or whose heads don't tilt towards beauty, faces go blank at wit or wry, or live a life safely insulated from the edge.
Coffee, cars, comedy and Vegas... with Don Rickles and Jerry Seinfeld, Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. Perfection.
Thanks to Misnomer for the link.

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The best of the best: Jerry Seinfeld, Don Rickles and the 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Seville. Just great. "Mobile version of Las Vegas". It must be nostalgia, but the old days seemed so much simpler. I loved this piece.
Speaking of comedians, http://www.reviewjournal.com/columns-blogs/mike-weatherford/mirages-comics-laugh-all-way-bank
Amazing. Thanks for sharing this. When Rickles goes, so do we all.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY H.S.T.
I had a chance to see Rickles back in 2007, as he was performing at the Golden Nugget that weekend (performances that were recorded as part of The Mr. Warmth Project [A damn good documentary on Rickles.]) but we couldn't get much interest from the rest of the group (Only myself and another guy in the group wanted to go see him and decided not to.). I keep hoping a Vegas trip coincides with a Rickles weekend , but alas, it has yet to happen.
The Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks episode and also the Letterman episode were also rad.
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