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So Army and BYU are already locked in???
Love the bowl. Hate that it isn't a SEC opponent. None of those teams do anything for the PAC 12. If it's gonna be BYU, why not just flip for home field and everyone go there? Save the airfare.
Oh yeah. Try the blackened catfish and jambalaya at the Blind Tiger in downtown Shreveport. My mouth waters just thinking about it.Shreveport; home of the world's best crawdads. Pretty good catfish, as well. Add in a little BBQ and some fried okra; maybe some dirty rice, or maybe grits...some collard greens (with or without bacon)...and you will find out why that food (when done properly) is so good. Worth the bowl trip all by itself.
My wife and I have visited 30 states so far with the plan to hit all of them at some point. I've skipped prior excuses to go to Louisiana.......hope I get a shot at this one (although I will be happier if we never finish low enough to qualify for it).
If you are really trying to visit Louisiana, you are barely doing it Shreveport, which is really more like Arkansas than it really like the rest of the state. Tack on a trip down to New Orleans for the true Louisiana.
My wife and I have visited 30 states so far with the plan to hit all of them at some point. I've skipped prior excuses to go to Louisiana.......hope I get a shot at this one (although I will be happier if we never finish low enough to qualify for it).
Not sure why diversity would need to be a part of this list... I walk out my front door to see my neighbors who are Latino, black, Asian etc etc.... I think culture and food would be enough. You can pretty much get diversity anywhere, especially in W WAI’ll go to Louisiana 100 times over most any place in the US. Cool vibe, great culture and diversity, some of the best food in the world.
Run, don’t walk. Do it now.
Talk to a few of the NO residents and NOLA IS completely different. The one couple we met told us the history of NOLA separates it from the rest of the Cajun culture. In their mind, the rest of LA is full of bumbling, 2-toothed, uneducated, dirty, bigoted hicks. NOLA is nothing like the rest of the state they told us. And pleaded with us not to judge NOLA by the rubes that live elsewhere.If you are really trying to visit Louisiana, you are barely doing it Shreveport, which is really more like Arkansas than it really like the rest of the state. Tack on a trip down to New Orleans for the true Louisiana.
I’ll go to Louisiana 100 times over most any place in the US. Cool vibe, great culture and diversity, some of the best food in the world.
Run, don’t walk. Do it now.
Not sure why diversity would need to be a part of this list... I walk out my front door to see my neighbors who are Latino, black, Asian etc etc.... I think culture and food would be enough. You can pretty much get diversity anywhere, especially in W WA
Not sure why diversity would need to be a part of this list... I walk out my front door to see my neighbors who are Latino, black, Asian etc etc.... I think culture and food would be enough. You can pretty much get diversity anywhere, especially in W WA
Yeah, why would anyone care about an old, old, wooden ship?Not sure why diversity would need to be a part of this list... I walk out my front door to see my neighbors who are Latino, black, Asian etc etc.... I think culture and food would be enough. You can pretty much get diversity anywhere, especially in W WA
What i think of when i hear NOLA.The negatives that I've heard about New Orleans in particular is that it smells disgusting when it's warm out and if you stray more than a block away from the french quarter and other tourist areas, it gets pretty sketchy. The crime statistics for New Orleans are pretty sobering. When you look at crime, NOLA ranges from 3 to 7 times higher than the national average in every single category and usually double the state average for Louisiana. It makes it pretty laughable for them to look down on the rest of the state. Of course, cities in general have more crime and Wichita has its fair share, but NOLA is very high when it comes to murder, rape and robbery.
I'm sure that crime in NOLA is one of those things that you don't have to worry about if you're not an idiot.....but that's been a factor in us avoiding the trip so far. Smells terrible and high crime? Sounds like the University District.
We will definitely go sometime though.
Now that's funnyYeah, why would anyone care about an old, old, wooden ship?
I am definitely not "Down wit it" enough to live in T-Town. If only thoughHow long have you lived in Tacoma?