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Posted by Bobby on February 27, 2006, at 16:39:57
it was broken down--but nobody would get off.
Posted by Dinah on February 27, 2006, at 18:05:53
In reply to I saw the FEMA float at Mardi Gras, posted by Bobby on February 27, 2006, at 16:39:57
That's funny. I heard it didn't make it to New Orleans in time. It was on a lot in Hope, Arkansas waiting for the paperwork to come through.
The lot owner says that he's happy to continue to receiving the $10,000 a month to have it parked there, but he'd rather see it go to where people are standing in the street with boxes of beads and plastic cups but nowhere to throw them from.
But honestly...
http://www.nola.com/search/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/11401625855020.xml?nola
And I heard tell of a float dressed like a giant duct taped fridge art refrigerator. But that might have just been a wild rumor. I'd hate to think of the throws. ;)
Posted by Dinah on February 27, 2006, at 18:10:52
In reply to Re: I saw the FEMA float at Mardi Gras » Bobby, posted by Dinah on February 27, 2006, at 18:05:53
Hmmm... I suppose I should add that any references to Yankees or Lincoln's party are purely academic ones from an historical basis and do not reflect my, or I'm sure the writer's of the article's viewpoint. And that the part I was referring to is farther down in the article, about this year's floats.
Posted by Bobby on February 27, 2006, at 20:16:51
In reply to Re: I saw the FEMA float at Mardi Gras » Bobby, posted by Dinah on February 27, 2006, at 18:05:53
Thanks for the link. That was interesting. I wish I were back down south. New York is fine---everybody has been real nice--but it's going to take some time getting use to being surrounded by Yankees and snow.Click your heels together and repeat, "There's no place like home..."
Posted by Dinah on February 28, 2006, at 1:39:34
In reply to Re: I saw the FEMA float at Mardi Gras » Dinah, posted by Bobby on February 27, 2006, at 20:16:51
Ain't it the truth. :(
It's funny. I always thought I disliked this place until now. Made jokes about the smell in summer. And of course there was the crime and the educational system and the potholes and the traffic and the politicians.
But I dunno. In the end I think I've absorbed the place. The slow pace, the openness to diversity. The sweet olive trees. The po'boys. The muffalettas. The beignets. Hmmmm... a trend is emerging.
How's the food in New York City?
Posted by Bobby on February 28, 2006, at 11:14:53
In reply to Re: I saw the FEMA float at Mardi Gras » Bobby, posted by Dinah on February 28, 2006, at 1:39:34
The food's not too bad (mainly cause I cook our own meals) but it's not down home southern cooking. Tonight it's curry goat, coconut rice, and corn.
Posted by Jakeman on March 3, 2006, at 23:05:29
In reply to Re: I saw the FEMA float at Mardi Gras » Bobby, posted by Dinah on February 27, 2006, at 18:05:53
I saw several floates on the news that were poking fun at FEMA. Go NOLA!!!!
best regards ~Jake
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