Away from the Las Vegas Strip and other casino areas, it looked like a ghost town during the Super Bowl.
There were hardly any cars on the roads.
At the stores, there was a huge rush at grocery stores in the morning and early afternoon, but come game time, it was quitter than a Tea Party party celebrating President Obama's birthday.
And it stayed that way all evening.
It was like Harry Reid love fest convention.
Las Vegas certainly supports the Super Bowl, even more than it supports Christmas or Opportunity Village or a lost puppy.
Too bad the NFL doesn't support Las Vegas the same way.
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