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I knew the Saints were bitter but damn.
02-06-2013, 06:32 PM (This post was last modified: 02-06-2013 06:32 PM by AsylumGuido.)
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RE: I knew the Saints were bitter but damn.
(02-06-2013 06:18 PM)papachaz Wrote:  isn't the French Qtr and Bourbon street the most 'famous' part of NO? (other than the dome) so it only made sense to me to check out that part of it. yeah, only a few blocks were needed to use my deductive reasoning and what my college instructors called an extremely good analytical mind to determine I'd seen and smelled enough. there really wasn't any point to wasting any more of my time trying to find a spot that didn't smell like piss.

we did drive around a bit before we got back to really living by getting the hell out of there.

As I mentioned earlier, Bourbon Street is very famous, but can be seen in a few minutes if one chooses. The full French Quarter encompasses much more area and includes everything from museums to high end art galleries, from world renowned restaurants to beautiful cathedrals, from five star hotels to 200 year old bars. And that is only a tiny part of New Orleans. There are the Parks, the Garden District, the zoo and the aquarium. There are the riverboats and the riverfront, and there is the lakefront, as well.

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RE: I knew the Saints were bitter but damn. - AsylumGuido - 02-06-2013 06:32 PM