The Place of Pleasure

The Place of Pleasure

In a colorful city called Las Vegas a place also known as Sin City, the city known for gambling, shopping, fine dining, and most of all adult entertainment. In this city of sin there is a place called the Palms. Considering all the things Las Vegas is known for the Palms fits right in having it all from accommodations to fine dining then to gambling and if that is not enough it has night life entertainment such as the only Playboy Club ever, advertised in Playboy magazine March of 2007. The photographer’s picture of this club shows three mouth-watering calendar girls and a fashionable male sitting around a Roulette table. The photographers’ intentions are showing that the Palms has it all gambling drinks and sexy ladies to assist your every desire.
At the Palms playboy club there are nine blackjack tables and one roulette table, as the one shown in the advertisement by Playboy magazine. In this advertisement photo the picture is taken from the dealers’ point of view as they are playing roulette, a game were the color scheme is black and red. So as you look at this photo the first thing you see at the bottom of the picture is the wheel. The wheel is numbered one to thirty-eight and is spun and as it is spun you also spin a ball the opposite direction where eventually the ball lands on a number. Secondary in the picture on the table you see where the player of the game which in this photo is the guy around in his 30’s places his bid. As shown in the photo this guy still has several bidding chips left but he also has several placed on the table. Although the three Playboy bunnies are not bidding, they are just keeping the guy company. Also in the games at the Palms Playboy club there are bunny dealers where the Playgirls take your bids.
The next thing in the add in Playboy Magazine which is the main thing that jumps out to the readers of the magazine are the three knock down gorgeous calendar girls. The girl for Playboy Magazines month of June is in a black haired...

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