#1LSUFANEVER
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It truly is an amazing city. Katrina really hit it hard, but it is rebuilding slowly but surely. The history and ambiance are fantastic. There truly is no place like it. Everyone should go at least once.
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JCOSU86;1025244; said:I've been there. Visited when I was stationed at Pensacola, FL. Nice place, had a great time. We did screw up in choosing a place for dinner, but overall it was a great time.
Red Tide & Oysters would be one screw up that can happen.tiger_darlin;1025249; said:screwed up choosing dinner???
HOW??
sandgk;1025262; said:Red Tide & Oysters would be one screw up that can happen.
Seriously though, been down to New Orleans many different times - it helped that a couple we knew lived down there. Also, it is (was might be better) a favorite location for technical / trade shows. At least five of my ten or more visits would be for that putative purpose.
Aside from one night of excrutiating sickness (those damned Oysters) I always had a grand time in and around New Orleans. Envious of those who are getting a chance to go I am.
A rule I live by up here.#1LSUFANEVER;1025268; said:only eat raw oysters for months ending in r
OSUBucksfan09;1025307; said:Never been, First time going to New Orleans.
Been to Shreveport a bit though, since I have family who live about an hour from there in TX.
OSUBucksfan09;1025307; said:Never been, First time going to New Orleans.
Been to Shreveport a bit though, since I have family who live about an hour from there in TX.