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I knew the Saints were bitter but damn.
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02-06-2013, 05:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2013 05:53 PM by papachaz.)
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RE: I knew the Saints were bitter but damn.
(02-06-2013 04:45 PM)AsylumGuido Wrote: I have another question for you. Where did you park and where did you go? If you parked anywhere near Jackson Square you would most certainly be hit by the smell of urine, although it will not be human. That is where all of the horse and mule drawn carriages are centered. Bourbon Street will also carry strong smells which include soured beer. But as I mentioned, most of the French Quarter smells of fine food rather than anything else. we parked on Toulouse Street, a block from Bourbon Street. we walked the block to bourbon street, up a couple of blocks, back down and beyond another block, and then back to the car. I'd seen and smelled enough to realize that spending my first 55 years without going there was actually pretty smart. We weren't close enough to Jackson Square for it to be the horses. I have owned horses and actually have access to some now, the smell of the stables would be something I'd be familiar with, and no, what we smelled was not horses. plain and simple it was the stench of piss in the streets. Locals or tourists doesn't matter, piss is piss. they either do it themselves, or don't care enough to clean it up after the tourists leave. so apparently smelling piss all the time isn't a bother to them. I'd bet it's both so are you going to deal with the article, or continue to ignore it. nah, nevermind, I'd be pretty sure you haven't read this far, and you won't deal with the real issues, you're only here to troll LMAO Chew on THAT, Petunia!
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