In this episode, Laura and Patty are joined by their dad and talk about how they moved to Las Vegas and the experience of shifting from State to State. They also talk about how it was when they were growing up and how they used to call their grandparents when phones came into existence.
Growing up was fun; they share how they used to play in the alley next to a trash can. They also talk about the number of people in Las Vegas when they moved in and took a look at the places their father worked at.
Have you ever wondered why Laura and Patty are always funny? Tune in to this enlightening conversation and get it all!
Timestamps [00:51] About Laura and Patty’s dad
[01:15] One thing that Dad misses about his country
[01:46] Growing up and what it was like
[03:41] How and when we came to Las Vegas
[05:49] Playing in the alley next to the trash can
[08:30] The feeling after moving to Las Vegas
[08:59] Number of people in Las Vegas when we moved there
[12:22] Dad’s first place to work in Las Vegas
[18:39] Where Dad watched the world cup from
Notable Quotes - There's a lot of opportunity because Las Vegas is what I call an enigma. It's very different anywhere else. Jobs that are here don't exist in other places. Things that are here don't exist in other places.
- So when we moved to Las Vegas, it was a medium number of people when we got there. It was a sign now. We've reached the medium people.
- I remember one thing, though. When we got here, I said okay, this is it. The kids went to three different schools in different States. This is it; we got to make a deal.
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