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Saturday, Jun. 12, 2004
8:23 P.M.

Tonight we decided to try something a little different. We both had about twenty bucks, with an itch to try something "new".

Amy came by my place and we headed out to the Seminole Casino in Tampa. We hit up the food court first for some NASTY-ASS Chinese fast food.

When I say �NASTY�, I mean NASTY!

The fried rice was pasty and it had probably been sitting out for a few hours. The Oriental noodles were NOTHING of the sort. They were spaghetti noodles tossed in cheap soy sauce.

After grabbing some grub we made our way around the casino. Walking past the bingo hall, and the long line for the poker tables we decided to stop off at the slot machines to try our luck.

Ha, not so much!

Turns out we won a whopping 3 and 4 cents after challenging the computerized slot machines.

There�s only so much you can do in the casino with twenty bucks! We gave up after donating 5 to the cause and headed over to join the line up of people waiting to get into Floyd�s, the best imitation night-life that the casino has to offer.

Once we made it into the club it was wall-to-wall packed with all kinds of people.

We joined the swaying crowd on the dance floor and somehow lost track of time.

We were there well into the night but made it home before the sun came up.

Apparently Floyd�s is the �new hot spot� due to it�s hours of operation. It�s the ONLY club serving alcohol 24 hours, 7 days a week. Because it�s on an Indian reservation, they live by totally separate rules.

I didn�t see ONE American Indian while we were there, but would bet money that they are making a fortune off of the people willing to pay to play and party all hours into the night.

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