The Las Vegas Audio Club

Sounds like a great time. Snacking on subs, chips, cookies, and drinking soda pop while listening to a giant PA system blowing your ears out.
 
Sounds like a great time. Snacking on subs, chips, cookies, and drinking soda pop while listening to a giant PA system blowing your ears out.

It is! Although, most of the members' systems (including mine) are of the conventional type. :)
 
I want to join an audio club where the members drink snooty wines, craft beers, and high-end bourbons. If there are going to be sub sandwiches served, they better not have come from Subway. I can't think of a worst possible combination of low quality meats and nasty yeasty poor quality bread masquerading as a sub sandwich. There used to be an Italian restaurant on Koval Ln behind the original MGM Grand before it burned down that made a mean Italian sub. Not quite as good as a real Italian hoagie from Philly, but then what is?

Back to your club-I'm glad you guys had a great time.
 
I want to join an audio club where the members drink snooty wines, craft beers, and high-end bourbons. If there are going to be sub sandwiches served, they better not have come from Subway. I can't think of a worst possible combination of low quality meats and nasty yeasty poor quality bread masquerading as a sub sandwich. There used to be an Italian restaurant on Koval Ln behind the original MGM Grand before it burned down that made a mean Italian sub. Not quite as good as a real Italian hoagie from Philly, but then what is?

Back to your club-I'm glad you guys had a great time.

Ok, well they're out there. We do charge annual dues of $30 a year. This is to see if the guy or gal is serious and pays for special guests and food costs. The subs were not from Subway! It was much, much better. Incidentally, one of our members is a higher up in that company (Subway)!

Anyway, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
 
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