I told her this: "People are attracted to things that are an anomaly. The plot line would be a small town bumpkin from Kansas promoting all things Chinatown and Las Vegas. The emphasis would be on keeping things humorous and informing. I'm putting myself in a unique situation with a format of this nature. You've told me that you like my blog. So think of it as bringing the blog to life. Now, if I wasn't in a town that was as unique as Las Vegas; I'd be the first to admit that it sounds crazy; but that's not the case. I live in Las Vegas and ideas like reality are on the fringe of being the norm. Remember, Las Vegas is a next level town and if you're going to try something like reality; you won't find a more cooperative atmosphere!"
Melissa is a big believer in karma; so am I. So when she told me this after my statement, I could tell that a bell was ringing in her head. "Look, you're a lot different than most people. You're reaching for the stars. The things that you're showing and telling me are finally coming into focus for me. Like I said earlier, how come you didn't have all of this in play when we were together? That's water under the bridge now. I don't know what else to tell you except to keep pushing forward with your belief's"
I like to end every post of mine with a thought I'm having...Call it the village idiot thought of the day. "I chatted with a relative of mine the other day and he told me this, 'You've been trying to get things going for a long time and I still don't see anything concrete from you.' In a way he was right, but, he was only looking at what was visible to him. So I told him this. "Come on out to Las Vegas and let me show you the core of what I'm talking about. It's unfair to judge a book by it's cover.' Hopefully, he'll take me up on my offer."
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