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BigRichard 03:58 PM 05-10-2024
Hitting a cruise ship out of New Orleans next week. Going to be in New Orleans a couple of days early. What are some things we can see or do? I know the French Quarter area has several things but what else is there to do?
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Stryker 07:33 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
I have no desire to ever set foot in that shithole. Hell I feel like taking a shower anytime I have to drive through Louisiana.
Yeah, YOU from Plano, TX. Shit hole? :-):-)
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Bearcat 07:41 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by Stryker:
Yeah, YOU from Plano, TX. Shit hole? :-):-)
Uh, I have no dog in this fight, but Plano might be a top 50 richest county in the country and probably doubles home values of NO.

It's not like someone's throwing stones from an abandoned strip mall in Raytown.
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Stryker 07:48 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Uh, I have no dog in this fight, but Plano might be a top 50 richest county in the country and probably doubles home values of NO.

It's not like someone's throwing stones from an abandoned strip mall in Raytown.
THAT is not the point. Do NOT judge a state nor city with that kind of attitude. I could care less of FINACIAL stability. WE are talking heritage and the future host of SB 59. :-)
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Stryker 07:52 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Uh, I have no dog in this fight, but Plano might be a top 50 richest county in the country and probably doubles home values of NO.

It's not like someone's throwing stones from an abandoned strip mall in Raytown.
This was about the OP. What to do in NOLA. I did not ask for this dislike, I was merely trying to assist a CPer. So, now, I am backing out. I hope the OP has a great time in NOLA before said cruise.
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PunkinDrublic 07:57 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by Stryker:
THAT is not the point. Do NOT judge a state nor city with that kind of attitude. I could care less of FINACIAL stability. WE are talking heritage and the future host of SB 59. :-)
Heritage of competing with St. Louis for the highest violent crime rate in the country.
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Megatron96 08:08 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic:
Heritage of competing with St. Louis for the highest violent crime rate in the country.


That's EAST St. Louis.
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Bearcat 08:12 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
That's EAST St. Louis.

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stevieray 08:25 PM 05-10-2024
I remember Plano before it was absorbed by Dallas.
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Why Not? 08:31 PM 05-10-2024
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Fishing is excellent. Food is out of this world, even the little hole-in-the-wall places; maybe especially those.

About a billion little blues/jazz joints.
This. Especially the first three words.
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Why Not? 08:32 PM 05-10-2024
Spent my HS years in Plano. Honestly it was a disaster of a place for teenagers at that time. Lots of overdoses and suicides.
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scho63 08:52 PM 05-10-2024
A Ferdie Special at Mother's with a side of rice and beans.

The Napoleon House
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scho63 08:53 PM 05-10-2024
A muffaletta sandwich from Central Grocery
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Rainbarrel 08:58 PM 05-10-2024
Stand in front of the Superdome with a paper bag over your head and a styrofoam cup* over your other head


* today's secret word
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scho63 08:59 PM 05-10-2024
Luke Rstaurant
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neech 09:14 PM 05-10-2024
Go to the site of the Battle of New Orleans, I found the site to be fascinating with a tour guide describing the battle lines and such to us.

Its where General Andrew Jackson made a name for himself as it brought about the end of the War of 1812. Estimated casualties of the battle was U.S.
62 to England's 2,034. And England had more forces on the field.

Its just a few miles away from New Orleans.
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