I went to Vegas for 22 years, married some absolutely charming women, and gave them all my money.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I had a big troupe, a big army and it was a lot of fun. And, after 10 years of that, I just decided that I wanted to travel and do special dates. I go to Las Vegas these days.
I came to Vegas because I work 20 days a month here; I couldn't live anywhere else.
I started a big part of my career in Vegas.
Secretly, I had always wanted to go to Vegas, and have my own really bad act!
I've had an exciting time; I married for love and got a little money along with it.
I had a great time doing Vegas. It's just that it takes a lot of time.
My father was an insurance man and a small-time gambler. He was a good man, but he had an eye for the racehorses, and I saw how it used to bother my mother. I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all those years in Vegas.
I came to Vegas because I wanted to, not because I thought it could help my career. I didn't even know they had comedy clubs here.
In Las Vegas, the magnitude is impressive, but the humanity is gone. It feels like you're being intimidated out of your money instead of inviting you to come have this experience.
I'd met a woman and I got married, but the money ran out right away. I hadn't had a job for seven months, and it just came over me that I was never going to work again. It hit me.
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