Robert: I had a co-worker who went to Mardi Gras back in 1993 or 1994. She came back and said she had never seen so much genitalia in her life. She said she felt like a physician at a sports camp.
Kathy: Why am I not surprised that a woman would notice the shoes first?
Dawn: I was in New Orleans a month before Katrina hit. The one thing I noticed was that walking the French Quarter in the morning the senses are assailed with two distinct odors: beer and urine. Kind of ruins the romanticism of The Big Easy.
awesome
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Meleah:
Robert: I had a co-worker who went to Mardi Gras back in 1993 or 1994. She came back and said she had never seen so much genitalia in her life. She said she felt like a physician at a sports camp.
Kathy: Why am I not surprised that a woman would notice the shoes first?
Dawn: I was in New Orleans a month before Katrina hit. The one thing I noticed was that walking the French Quarter in the morning the senses are assailed with two distinct odors: beer and urine. Kind of ruins the romanticism of The Big Easy.
having been twice..it brings back fond memories…:)))
love those beads..:))))))))))))))0
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Forget the beads. I want the shoes of the guy on the left!
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Now there’s a place I need to be
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Okay…I didn’t notice beads or shoes…but I did notice the triangles.
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Drowsey: But of course you did. Beats those guys wearing kilts, doesn’t it?