Have you ever been to Las Vegas...would you want to move there?

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
33,907
30,077
113
I mentioned that in the preceding paragraph. I wouldn't want to live in the desert. I'm back in TX now, and it's far hotter here than I'd prefer. I prefer seasons, and weather; not just overwhelming heat. I was in LV once where the high temp was 116. **But it's a dry heat. :)

Ugh, I hate Texas summers. McCoy's Building Supply was once a client of mine and they're located in every podunk town in the state - places Beeville, Stephenville, Alvin etc... and swear to god every time I visited it was 108 degrees and the only place to stay were ****** chains like America's Best Value Inn that had floor AC units that couldn't cool the room and the carpet was always soaked in front of them. I dreaded going there haha.
 

NDallasRuss

Heisman
Jun 2, 2025
2,446
10,342
113
Ugh, I hate Texas summers. McCoy's Building Supply was once a client of mine and they're located in every podunk town in the state - places Beeville, Stephenville, Alvin etc... and swear to god every time I visited it was 108 degrees and the only place to stay were ****** chains like America's Best Value Inn that had floor AC units that couldn't cool the room and the carpet was always soaked in front of them. I dreaded going there haha.
Man, that does sound miserable. I look for reasons and volunteer to be out of town. Even if it's going to GA or FL, it at least feels a little cooler. Unfortunately none of my current clients are far enough North to make a difference.
 

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
33,907
30,077
113
Man, that does sound miserable. I look for reasons and volunteer to be out of town. Even if it's going to GA or FL, it at least feels a little cooler. Unfortunately none of my current clients are far enough North to make a difference.
Yah, I'm in Atlanta and it's been a fairly mild summer with most days in the mid-80s and hasn't hit 100 yet. 🤞
 

BrainVision

All-Conference
Jun 6, 2020
598
1,146
93
@BrainVision care to comment?
I have been to Las Vegas a bunch of times. It was a cheap weekend trip when I was in graduate school. I can not say that I ever loved it, but I could amuse myself playing poker for a day. I have only been back a couple of times in the last 20 years, and the experience is more gross and depressing the older I get. I truly can not imagine a worse city in the U.S. to live permanently. Hopefully, I never visit the place again.
 

BrianNole777

All-American
Jun 5, 2025
6,074
6,175
113
I have only been back a couple of times in the last 20 years, and the experience is more gross and depressing the older I get. I truly can not imagine a worse city in the U.S. to live permanently. Hopefully, I never visit the place again.

Wow! That is a strong statement!

What's so gross and depressing about Vegas?
 

An Iowa fan

Junior
Dec 12, 2019
251
242
43
My wife and I try to go a couple times a year. We won't make it this time.
We have a favorite restaurant that we hit every trip. Also, we always try a restaurant we have not been before. We both enjoy eating well and not afraid to spend.
I like being in sportbooks and being around people with similar interests. You can have a great time. I make a few future bets while in Vegas. It keeps them off my apps.

The Sphere and other concerts are a good time. Saw the Packers play the Raiders a couple of years ago. Raider fans treated us well and we had fun with them.

3-4 days is enough though. I could live in the area but away from
a lot of activity.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777

52317Hawk

All-Conference
Jul 3, 2025
1,219
1,378
113
Yes but it has been 15 years since I've been. I think I'd like to go one more time and stay at Circa and watch an Iowa game at the pool.

No desire to move there but I have a friend that moved to Henderson years ago and she loves it. Also have some friends of the family that moved to a 55+/retirement community around Vegas. They lasted about 5 or so years and moved back to Wisky. Said they do better with the cold than the Vegas heat.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777

IA2OH

All-American
Jan 4, 2023
3,178
6,719
113
I’ve been there quite a lot on work conferences. It’s OK and kind of exciting but gets old pretty quick after a few days. I wouldn’t want to live there because of the heat. One time my wife went with on the conference and we got out of the strip a bit, to the National Forest and we went to the old downtown and that was fine and normal priced. But we like to go out and walk and the heat was brutal. Like someone else said I enjoy nature and trees, etc. I have been to another desert like area in Arizona. Sedona. I could see myself living there for retirement with the hiking and better weather, etc. They have foliage and trees and it isn’t overload.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777

CountingSheep

All-American
Jun 28, 2016
4,626
5,639
113
I've lived in Nevada for 2 years and still haven't been. Not really sure I want to. 7 hours to Vegas or 3 to San Francisco. If the drives were reversed I'd still rather visit San Francisco. Coldest winter was a summer in San Fran and all that.
 

OrlandNole

All-Conference
Nov 28, 2003
485
1,371
93
The last time I was there about 10 years ago, the first thing I did was hop in a rental car and drive to the Grand Canyon.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777

ArtRadley

All-Conference
Apr 26, 2013
630
2,489
93
I would imagine living there would be like living in NYC w Times Square, or Orlando w Disney/Universal. You live there and maybe get it out of your system in the first couple of weeks, and then try to never ever go back to those areas except for a special occassion.

Living in LV would be living in the desert, and I don't want to do that. I imagine I'd actively avoid The Strip, except for when there may be a concert or show I'd want to go to, then I'd venture down there and get back out as soon as I'm done.

Get a mile away from the strip and it's probably the same as every other residential area/suburb in the country, with the same shops and restaurants in the same kind of strip malls, just with less grass.

I have a nephew who lives there, and my sister did until she passed away a couple years ago. I never have visited, but based on pictures it certainly seems you are right - it looks like pretty much any other suburb, particularly a SW suburb with rock lawns and a pool in the back with a large cinderblock fence surrounding it.
 

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
33,907
30,077
113
Speaking of Atlanta, I went to a concert last night by a band I have long admired (Little Feat), and they played one of their best tunes, a number entitled "Oh, Atlanta."

Here's a link to that tune:

Little Feat is still alive and touring? Wow, didn't know that - "Feat Don't Fail me Now" was a great album.

Speaking of Atlanta songs from that same era, do you remember a band called Atlanta Rhythm Section and their most famous song "Doraville?" Their old studio is about a mile from my house.
 
Mar 8, 2010
7,779
15,069
113
Burbs are fine, it's OK if you're off the strip.

Like there? Probably not because of the summers, but it's a surprisingly good base for outdoors stuff. Valley of Fire is one of the most underrated parks.

I like the high desert. And southern Utah in general.

I visit once in a while. I think it's taken a step back, prices on everything have gotten nuts.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777

JWolf74

All-American
Dec 17, 2022
2,214
6,980
113
I echo others. I enjoy it. But only for a few days at a time. Otherwise too hot and excessive for me. Golden Knights games are a blast. Hoping to get out for a Packers/Raiders game at some point. Will be really fun when the As move in.
 

LafayetteBear

Heisman
Nov 30, 2009
34,722
10,190
113
Little Feat is still alive and touring? Wow, didn't know that - "Feat Don't Fail me Now" was a great album.

Speaking of Atlanta songs from that same era, do you remember a band called Atlanta Rhythm Section and their most famous song "Doraville?" Their old studio is about a mile from my house.
This tour is being presented as Little Feat's "farewell tour." Who knows? It may be. I've been a fan for over 50 years, so these dudes are not young, except for Scott Sherrard, who is essentially Lowell George's successor. (Notice I did not say "replacement", because no one can replace Lowell George.)

I googled the song Doraville. I had never heard it, but I liked the twin guitar work in it. Somewhat reminiscent of the Allman Brothers, another favorite band of mine.
 

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
33,907
30,077
113
This tour is being presented as Little Feat's "farewell tour." Who knows? It may be. I've been a fan for over 50 years, so these dudes are not young, except for Scott Sherrard, who is essentially Lowell George's successor. (Notice I did not say "replacement", because no one can replace Lowell George.)

I googled the song Doraville. I had never heard it, but I liked the twin guitar work in it. Somewhat reminiscent of the Allman Brothers, another favorite band of mine.
Yeah so, I live in Doraville so maybe that's why but I didn't when I first heard the song, lol. Surprisingly, no one I mention the song to has heard of it though I thought it was well known. Oh well.
 

Nittany.Lion

All-Conference
Jul 31, 2006
500
1,262
93
Little Feat is still alive and touring? Wow, didn't know that - "Feat Don't Fail me Now" was a great album.

Speaking of Atlanta songs from that same era, do you remember a band called Atlanta Rhythm Section and their most famous song "Doraville?" Their old studio is about a mile from my house.
They had several much bigger hits than Doraville

Top Charting Hits
    • "Imaginary Lover" (1978) – Peaked at #7 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
    • "So Into You" (1976) – Reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100.
    • "Champagne Jam" (1978) – A major rock anthem and title track from their breakthrough album.
    • "I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight" (1978) – Hit #14 on the charts.
    • "Doraville"
      (1974) – The band's cheerful homage to their hometown, reaching #35.
edit: add "Spooky" to the list.
 
Last edited:

dpic73

Heisman
Jul 27, 2005
33,907
30,077
113
They had several much bigger hits than Doraville

Top Charting Hits
    • "Imaginary Lover" (1978) – Peaked at #7 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
    • "So Into You" (1976) – Reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100.
    • "Champagne Jam" (1978) – A major rock anthem and title track from their breakthrough album.
    • "I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight" (1978) – Hit #14 on the charts.
    • "Doraville"
      (1974) – The band's cheerful homage to their hometown, reaching #35.
Damn, you're right, I misspoke because I forgot, lol. Thanks for the reminder.

Or, I was just talkin out my a.ss and should have looked it up first haha.
 
Dec 4, 2001
5,393
17,516
113
I've never been to Las Vegas but know some people who have visited and they either love it or hate it.

I have an acquaintance who is moving to Vegas permanently. He's married with no kids. He and his wife are big into music both listening and creating it.

They live in the Washington D.C. suburbs which are probably alot more expensive than Vegas and have worse traffic.

Would you ever want to live in Las Vegas?

I imagine the people there are pretty weird; I know the weather is brutally hot during summer.

What say ye?
no
no
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777

SeaPA

All-Conference
Dec 17, 2002
1,504
3,699
113
I've been to Vegas probably 7 or 8 times in my adult life; I enjoy it on vacation but would never want to live there. After a few days, I'm ready to head home.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrianNole777
Tiger Illustrated

Latest

  1. 01 Tiger Illustrated CLEMSON FOOTBALL AUGUST CAMP: Our Thursday update on Andy Burburija, Vic Burley, Champ Thompson and C.J. Kubah-Taylor
  2. 02 Tiger Illustrated Additional insight behind the messaging out of Clemson this month
  3. 03 Tiger Illustrated CLEMSON FOOTBALL AUGUST CAMP: What we are hearing on transfer back Chris Johnson
  4. 04 Tiger Illustrated CLEMSON FOOTBALL AUGUST CAMP: Our Wednesday update on true freshman QB Tait Reynolds
  5. 05 Tiger Illustrated CLEMSON FOOTBALL AUGUST CAMP: Tuesday evening scrimmage nuggets