

They let him play for "three bucks" and he ends up winning. After microphone problems, he is asked by the mobster group nearby if he feels lucky and if he has any money. Inside the casino, he ends up on stage and positioned to play karaoke. The girls then get back into their vehicle and leave the narrator at the casino. They all get out in front of a casino (which appears to be the Binion's – the Horseshoe Casino – as it's the only Las Vegas casino with shoe in the name, which is visible). He eventually leaves with them (leaving the motorcycle where it is) and is taken into Las Vegas. He examines the bike and then tosses the wallet he's carrying away as well.Ī group of girls in an off-road vehicle happen along and start chatting with the narrator. It seems she says she loves him, to which he responds, "Whatever".Īs the main beat of the song begins, he takes a picture of her, looks at it for a moment while rubbing his eye (matched up with the lyric "I sometimes cry"), then throws it away on the side of the road. After being cordial at first, he hurriedly gets her off the phone because he really doesn't want to talk to her. The narrator answers it and finds it's his ex-girlfriend calling. The phone in the nearby phone booth can be faintly heard ringing. The motorcycle he was riding has apparently broken down or run out of gas. The video starts out with the narrator stuck on the side of a road with the interstate highway in the background. The music video was the third directed by Peter Zavadil, and the video co-stars Lauren Elaine reprising her role as "Becky" from " What Was I Thinkin'".

She asks him how he has been since she broke up with him and he responds by explaining why his life is better without her. The song is an uptempo in which the narrator has just received a phone call from his ex-girlfriend.
