Toy Bartender
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Vintage Nomura Tin Toy Wind-Up Bartender Japan Works! $99.95 |
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VINTAGE Charlie Weaver BARTENDER TOY PRESSED METAL JAPAN NO RESERVE $4.99 |
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SMOKING BARTENDER TIN Battery Toy BY ROSKO OF JAPAN BOXED UNUSED SHARP $61.00 |
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ORIGINAL VINTAGE ROSKO T.N. JAPAN Battery Operated BARTENDER TOY BOX $9.99 |
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Vintage Battery Operated Tin toy Charlie the Bartender $19.99 |
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ROSKO BARTENDER VINTAGE BATTERY Operated Toy GREAT CONDITION !! ORIGINAL BOX $125.00 |
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CHARLEY WEAVER TOY BARTENDER – Battery Operated – Please see Details! $13.25 |
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Vintage CHARLIE Weaver Bartender BATTERY Operated Tin Toy 1962 ORIGINAL $19.99 |
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Vintage Cragstan Bartender Toy Battery Operated Parts $75.00 |
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Charley Weaver Battery-Op Bartender Toy ~Good Condition~ $12.27 |
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Vintage 1960s ROSKO Bartender Battery Operated TIN Toy ORIGINAL $19.99 |
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MINT 1950′s BATTERY OPERATED BARTENDER WITH REVOLVING EYES Tin Litho BAR Toy Mib $300.00 |
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Charlie Weaver Bartender Rare Tin Battery Operated Toy $9.99 |
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Charley Weaver Bartender Original Tin Battery Africian American Black toy $99.00 |
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Vintage Charley Weaver Bartender Battery Operated Toy by Rosko Japan Tin Litho $34.99 |
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Vintage Battery Operated Your Friendly Bartender Toy Tin Litho Charley Weaver $29.99 |
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Vintage Charlie Weaver Bartender Toy Tin Figure 1960′s Era RARE $30.00 |
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Vintage Rosko 12” Charlie Weaver Bartender Battery-Operated Toy – Works Well! $55.99 |
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VTG Antique 1962 Charley Charlie Weaver Bartender Battery Operated Japan Toy $49.99 |
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Vintage Battery Operated Toy Cragstan/Rosko Bartender $50.00 |
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CHARLIE WEAVER BARTENDER VINTAGE BATTERY OPERATED TOY $89.99 |
poor dog or poor owner?
A dog walks into a bar and says gimme a double whiskey. He downs it in one gulp and says gimme another. After the third one, the bartender asks: hey pup is there something wrong? The dog sighs and says: ya, my owner just chewed up my favorite toy and then pooped on my bed.
Affordable Las Vegas – Things To Do Besides Gambling
A trip to Las Vegas does not have to leave you impoverished. Surprisingly, there are a wide variety of things to see and do which won’t empty your wallet. While you may wish to do some gambling, that doesn’t have to be the all encompassing purpose of a sojourn in Las Vegas.
Lets just take one example. The incredible fountains outside of the Bellagio go off every fifteen minutes and are free. Did you know that they dance in time with the music? The best time to visit them is at night.
If you can control your inner spender, the Forum Shops have plenty to see and do for free as well. The mall is massive, and the talking statues can be quite entertaining. It is also a great place to eat or get souvenirs for your trip. The Cheesecake Factory, Spago, and Bertollinis all offer excellent meals at affordable prices, often with portions big enough to share. Unfortunately, the cost of shopping may be rough on your pocket book, so try to limit yourself to just browsing whenever possible if you are trying to stick to a budget.
If you have come to Vegas for the gambling, consider Slots of Fun Las Vegas. The gambling, food, and drinks are cheaper here than at some of the other casinos. Limit yourself to the lower limit tables and you may be able to walk away without leaving behind half of your life’s savings.
If you are in downtown Las Vegas at night, be sure to see the Freemont Street Experience. It is a free light show that comes to life every half hour. Downtown also has lower room rates and lower limit tables than some of the bigger hotels up on the Strip.
Another great free show is the Masquerade in the Sky at the Rio. The show goes on nightly, and if you sit near the buffet you can also watch the entertaining antics of the flair bartenders at the same time.
If you enjoy a more relaxed, natural atmosphere, take a break in the Gardens at the Bellagio. The gardens are beautiful and give you a nice, quiet break from the fast paced workings of the casinos and gambling. At the same time, speaking of fountains, wander a little through the ground floor, and you’ll enjoy seeing the world’s tallest chocolate fountain in a rainbow of colors.
Another nice mall to walk through is the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian Hotel. You can browse the shops, watch the gondolas go buy, or sit and just enjoy the music and the people. The Postrio and the Canonita both offer menu items for dining that will not totally break the bank as well.
If you have kids, there are inexpensive things for them to do as well. The Lied Discovery Museum has a childrens museum that encourages children to touch, seek, and explore. Located just a few blocks from downtown, it offers a chance for families to do things together at a relatively low cost.
Another relatively inexpensive thing to do with the kids is to spend an afternoon at Circus Circus in the Adventurdome. There are a number of thrill rides inside the indoor theme park that the kids are sure to enjoy, as well as Arcade Games, miniature golf, and a rollercoaster.
If you can keep the kids from wanting to buy everything in sight, another free destination can be the FAO Schwarz store inside of the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Besides toys galore, the talking statues and giant fish tank are sure to be a hit. There are also motion machine rides available for a low cost as well.
Always keep in mind that the primary aim of Las Vegas hotels and casinos is to stimulate you to spend money. The glitz, the lights, the entire atmosphere — are all calculated to induce you to use the slots or belly up to the gambling tables. Stay away from the main gambling halls as much as you are able and you’re pocketbook will surely benefit.
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