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LAS VEGAS - The employee in the red shirt counseled the two men on what - or what not - to buy.

"Now, if you start thinking dolphins are talking to you, that might be too much," she explained. The two young men nodded their heads slowly. One stroked his beard. Neither had ever talked to dolphins before. Or even yelled at them on Sundays when they play against the New England Patriots.

Above them, the continuous light show on the ceiling was like an electric lava lamp - orbs expanding and dividing in an endless trip.

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