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I sell dehydrated water on ebay .... comes in a zip lock baggie ...very convienent... Just Add Water!
Cool pic, but I must say.... Ewwwwww! I wonder how long thats been there.....
I'm a NOLA fan and want the best, now.
Hey, Ever have Beignets at Cafe Du Monde?
http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0410/feature5/
By the way, the article was written a year ago and predicted almost exactly what recently happened in New Orleans.
Not quite as bad as that honeymoon suite tub in the Pines though.
Thank you for your thoughtfulness in posting the site. by the way, the Beignets are one of a kind;'-)
Great Pic
I thought it too :O
They never ever seemed to give these people any room, what so ever, for any kind of privacy.
Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
But I do wish Motts would come take photos here before what is left of some of the gorgeous buildings here are destroyed. Some historic places and faces are disappearing, even if they don't have much hurricane damage. Everything new and impersonal seems to be the NOLA motto now.
I loved this city once. Since the storm, I hate it. The people changed, the citizens are thrown aside and investors for the new New Orleans are all that matter. I'm applying to the school, gonna go, and as soon as I am done, I am leaving Louisiana for good. There is nothing left here worth saving.
All their money for your soul.