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New orleans
just got activated to go down. whats the area like? Anyone from the area?
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According to my parents, it was a pretty awesome place before Katrina. It's alright now. Sorta
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I wonder how long it will take to adjust to the heat, i looked it up and its 1,530 miles away
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Oh, that's right- you're a Yankee bastard. Well, you are going to want to eat a bullet after awhile because the coldest, dryest day of the year in New Orleans is like the hottest, most miserably humid day you have ever experienced in your life
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From Maine to N'waleans? Ouch. That's gonna be brutal. Sorry I can't be any more encouraging than that.
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The area has never really recovered from Katrina. It is estimated that we lost 200,000 small businesses that have never returned. But there are still a large number of great restaurants, bars, and clubs. Both of our current phone books stacked only measure up about two thirds to one of our pre-Katrina phone books. We have gotten used to the situation, but a couple of years back, my Sister and her Husband visited, and were shocked about what wasn't here any longer. A video from Benny Brunch and the Bunch that may give you a little local flavor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOXVEcXftj4 David. |
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Turning 20 in 2 weeks, whats there to do for the underage folks?
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Well, you can slowly melt in the midday sun...
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