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Really, Are Ed Hardy Cocktail Napkins Necessary Here?

December 7, 2009 at 6:20 PM | by | Comments (2)

Paging Jon Gosselin. Last night we found ourselves at the Dueling Pianos bar at Harrah's (Hey, don't judge. This is Vegas afterall.) And when the waitress came around with our drinks, she plopped down an Ed Hardy napkin in front of us advertising Ed Hardy vodka.

Really? Do we need to be affronted by even more Ed Hardy gear when we're just out trying to have a good time? Ugh. We're still waiting for a law to come around that limits the amount of Ed Hardy merchandise that can be sold within Vegas.

Nevertheless, we must have a love-hate relationship with dueling pianos. We hate them because the musicians aren't usually that great, they make too many crass jokes and when you try to submit a respectable request like, "Scenes from an Italian restaurant" you get bested by the schmoe with $35 who wants to hear "Apologize" by One Republic. In fact, nearly all your requests are going to need to be handed in with a certain amount of cash and the guys at the dueling piano bar at Harrah's will constantly remind you of that.

But no matter how badly it sucks, we always find ourselves drinking far too much and dancing in the aisles to songs that we only kinda like. However, the bit about grabbing a hat off a cowboy and placing it on our heads during, "The Way You Make Me Feel" was abnormal.

Harrah's Dueling Pianos bar is open from 9pm to 2am during the week and from 9pm to 3am on Fridays and Saturdays ($5 cover charge on these nights). Hit it up from Tuesday to Saturday, when the blonde twins Kimberly and Tamara Pinegar are working. Maybe they will take your Beyonce request.

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Gross

They need to stop it with that nasty shiz. Ed Hardy everywhere. It it keeps continuing, I'll take my money to a less tacky vacation.

it is

better to have under your jager-bomb?

/fist pump and hair gel

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