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Herman's Hermits at Mohegan Sun
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[Image: wp-admin]The Mohegan Sun casino has the look and feel of an amusement park for adults, the ringing bells of the slot machines adding to the high spirits in the area surrounding the Wolf's Den,  the venue where Three Dog Night, Jay Black (of Jay & The Americans), Mark Farner and Ambrosia featuring Marty Balin (a unique pairing, no?) have graced or will grace the stage.  A British flag announcing Herman's Hermits featuring Peter Noone broadcast on the screen in advance of the 8 PM show on Saturday evening August 8, 2009.

The Goffin/King classic "I'm Into Something Good" (rather than Jo Jo Laine's naughtier "I'm In For Something Good")  opened the packed show, a great tune to start things off in an equally great place to see an artist up close and personal -even for the people in "the cheap seats" as Noone joked later on in the show.    Dressed in a smart gray suit, Noone continued the festivities with "Wonderful World" and sudden... Click here for full article
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That was too funny, Joe! Enjoyed reading your review a bunch! Wish I could have been there with all them other crazies! LOL
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I don't even gamble and I love Mohegan Sun. Great clubs, great restaurants and the brew pub is pretty good.
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I used to live about 2.5 miles from there. We used to go there all the time, and we never gambled. Great restaurants, great place to take out of town visitors. fun place to walk around and kill 2-3 hours.
There's no crying in baseball
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Gator Wrote:I used to live about 2.5 miles from there. We used to go there all the time, and we never gambled. Great restaurants, great place to take out of town visitors. fun place to walk around and kill 2-3 hours.

I went to Foxwoods for the first time I like it a bit better than Mohegan. More to do seeing I dont gamble it is a big thing for me. And yes Gator I drove right by your old house. I was very tempted to knock on the door and ask for you.
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#6
I heard it looks completely different.
There's no crying in baseball
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Gator Wrote:I heard it looks completely different.

Your old house or Foxwoods?
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My old house
There's no crying in baseball
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Gator Wrote:My old house

We drove by the connecting street I didn't see the old Vellie Crib. I was tempted though.
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