We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip
In April 2011, journalist Paul Carr decided to spend a month in Las Vegas, staying a single night in every hotel along the city's famous Strip. The poorly-planned trip was conceived as a gimmick to promote his book about hotel living.

But it was also designed as a test: an utterly reckless way of determining whether he had finally conquered his addiction to alcohol.

Arianna Huffington gave him a video camera and unlimited page space on the Huffington Post to document what happened next. What happened next was more ridiculous -- and life-changing -- than he could possibly have imagined.
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We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip
In April 2011, journalist Paul Carr decided to spend a month in Las Vegas, staying a single night in every hotel along the city's famous Strip. The poorly-planned trip was conceived as a gimmick to promote his book about hotel living.

But it was also designed as a test: an utterly reckless way of determining whether he had finally conquered his addiction to alcohol.

Arianna Huffington gave him a video camera and unlimited page space on the Huffington Post to document what happened next. What happened next was more ridiculous -- and life-changing -- than he could possibly have imagined.
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We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip

We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip

by Paul Carr
We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip
We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip

We'll Always Have The Flamingo: 33 Dry Nights Along The Las Vegas Strip

by Paul Carr

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In April 2011, journalist Paul Carr decided to spend a month in Las Vegas, staying a single night in every hotel along the city's famous Strip. The poorly-planned trip was conceived as a gimmick to promote his book about hotel living.

But it was also designed as a test: an utterly reckless way of determining whether he had finally conquered his addiction to alcohol.

Arianna Huffington gave him a video camera and unlimited page space on the Huffington Post to document what happened next. What happened next was more ridiculous -- and life-changing -- than he could possibly have imagined.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014652032
Publisher: Not Safe For Work Corporation
Publication date: 06/30/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 462 KB
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