one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don t know what to do with it, who can t think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days, the mechanism for doing that was you would throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of 7-up in a club, that s only just we re slightly more honest about it. if you re talking crass commercialism in the very best sense of the word, this is it. is this the cultural center of the country? we may not want to think it is, but is it? what is the rest of the country? i don t know. but it s that place where they all leave and come here. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha what i can go to the desert, but i am not going to get there by accident. but that s part of the whole experience of the desert is that it ain t
it s the good old wreck your life scenario. that s always pretty popular. you can change your mind about wrecking your life. now what do i do? there s a lot less self-reflection about why people are here than there is about most other places. what a lost opportunity that is. sinatra and the mob are gone, but there remains still a certain sentimental attachment to the way things used to be. there were rules then, a way that things were done, and when they weren t done, there was always the desert and a hole in the ground. also, there were lounges and rub joints and places where a man could get a proper plate of italian american meatballs and spaghets. thankfully, there still are such places, places like this, the bootlegger. it s a family operation.
it s so easy to say i came out here because it s the land of opportunity. well, that s really great. if you re not here for that, why else are you here? it s the good old wreck your life scenario. that s always pretty popular. you can change your mind about wrecking your life, now what do i do. there s a lot less self-reflection about why people are here than there is about most other places. what a lost opportunity that is. sinatra and the mob are gone but there remains still a certain sentimental attachment to the way things used to be. there were rules then, a way that things were done, and when they weren t done, there was always the desert and a hole in the ground. also, there were lounges and rub joints and places where a man could get a proper plate of italian-american meatballs and spaghets.
it s so easy to say i came out here because it s the land of opportunity. well, that s really great. if you re not here for that, why else are you here? it s the good old wreck your life scenario. that s always pretty popular. you can change your mind about wrecking your life, now what do i do. there s a lot less self-reflection about why people are here than there is about most other places. what a lost opportunity that is. sinatra and the mob are gone but there remains still a certain sentimental attachment to the way things used to be. there were rules then, a way that things were done, and when they weren t done, there was always the desert and a hole in the ground. also, there were lounges and rub joints and places where a man could get a proper plate of italian-american meatballs and spaghets.
it s so easy to say i came out here because it s the land of opportunity. well, that s really great. if you re not here for that, why else are you here? it s the good old wreck your life scenario. that s always pretty popular. you can change your mind about wrecking your life, now what do i do? there s a lot less self-reflection about why people are here than there is about most other places. what a lost opportunity that is. sinatra and the mob are gone but there remains still a certain sentimental attachment to the way things used to be. there were rules then, a way that things were done, and when they weren t done there was always the desert and a hole in the ground. also, there were lounges and rub joints and places where a man