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  1. #26
    Believe.
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    I thought 2884 was supposed to be some sort of N.O. super troll.




    Looks pretty weak, IMHO.
    2884 is an internet god. He will burn in your mind.

  2. #27
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    !!!

    represent. better than va beach since 1682.

    http://norva.ytmnd.com

    - Mars
    I wouldn't know. I lived in Va. Beach until I was about 10.

    When I moved to Texas, I had never seen a Mexican. I'd seen alot of Filipinos and blacks, but never a Hispanic.

  3. #28
    Five Rings... Kori Ellis's Avatar
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    Lame thread. Take it to the Club and keep the Katrina/Mexican smack out of it.

    Thanks.

  4. #29
    Believe. King Ju I's Avatar
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    I thought 2884 was supposedly some Hornet supertroll?

    - Mars
    Lol. I was joking. He's being a supertroll. But his threads have been funny and yet pointless

  5. #30
    Linger Ficking Good! CuckingFunt's Avatar
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    I loved going to NOLA prior to Katrina. Been back once since and its just not the same and might not ever be.
    I'm afraid to go back for this reason. I've always loved New Orleans, and had considered moving there many times, but a Disneyland version would just break my heart.

  6. #31
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    I'm afraid to go back for this reason. I've always loved New Orleans, and had considered moving there many times, but a Disneyland version would just break my heart.
    Hmmm. By Disneyland, would you mean the loss of its unique architecture? Or a more "touristy" feel? I assure you, Bourbon St. is as sleazy as ever. And, apart from a spot or two in the French Market and Decatur St., the town doesn't feel any more touristy than before the storm. And the old neighborhoods that had the great houses were the ones that didn't flood much, if at all.

  7. #32
    needs a margarita
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    But...but...but...does New Orleans have Whataburger????

  8. #33
    THANK YOU BASED NEAL ClingingMars's Avatar
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    2884 is an internet god. He will burn in your mind.
    No Limit Army Commander >>> All

    - Mars

  9. #34
    Linger Ficking Good! CuckingFunt's Avatar
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    Hmmm. By Disneyland, would you mean the loss of its unique architecture? Or a more "touristy" feel? I assure you, Bourbon St. is as sleazy as ever. And, apart from a spot or two in the French Market and Decatur St., the town doesn't feel any more touristy than before the storm. And the old neighborhoods that had the great houses were the ones that didn't flood much, if at all.
    More "touristy" feel, or... perhaps a loss of authenticity.

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    THANK YOU BASED NEAL ClingingMars's Avatar
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    I wouldn't know. I lived in Va. Beach until I was about 10.

    When I moved to Texas, I had never seen a Mexican. I'd seen alot of Filipinos and blacks, but never a Hispanic.
    you ever heard of Norfolk Christian? (the school I attend)

    - Mars

  11. #36
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    More "touristy" feel, or... perhaps a loss of authenticity.
    That's been a concern with some of the modular homes that have gone up in Lakeview and Gentilly. They have replaced much older houses. I guess they have a point, but most of the new homes here are very nice, and many have the New Orleans "look."

    But, no, I haven't detected any more of a "touristy" feel since the storm, at least not in the areas where visitors go. It's a lot less touristy than the Riverwalk, I assure you.

  12. #37
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    you ever heard of Norfolk Christian? (the school I attend)

    - Mars
    No ... is it a junior high?

    I go here ...
    www.nobts.edu

    The greatest seminary on the PLANET

  13. #38
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    Um, no. Haven't met many of those types.

    Most of the tourists like to walk around and see the sights. Or they stay in the clubs. Haven't you see the Women Gone Crazy videos?

  14. #39
    Linger Ficking Good! CuckingFunt's Avatar
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    new orleans is a place where white people go for the weekend, take cabs everywhere because they're afraid to walk at night, and go to one or two whitebread country club spots and then after they get back home they feel so good about themselves because they helped out the po peeples of nawlins
    Sadly, this is a lot of what I've seen on my travels there. And this is exactly the at ude that makes me worry about a Disneyland-ed New Orleans. It's a truly amazing city, but people act like assholes there.

    Second trip I took was when I tagged along with my dad during a convention. There were a lot of people I met who wouldn't dare go into to the quarter and limited their restaurant excursions to Burger King, Emeril's restaurant, and Margaritaville. Stewpid.

  15. #40
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    Sadly, this is a lot of what I've seen on my travels there. And this is exactly the at ude that makes me worry about a Disneyland-ed New Orleans. It's a truly amazing city, but people act like jerks there.

    Second trip I took was when I tagged along with my dad during a convention. There were a lot of people I met who wouldn't dare go into to the quarter and limited their restaurant excursions to Burger King, Emeril's restaurant, and Margaritaville. Stewpid.
    The real jerks here are the locals. Particularly from the projects and other poor neighborhoods. Alot of resentment there directed toward people in general.

    And the people who were afraid of the Quarter needed a better tour guide. The Quarter is totally safe, especially during the day. Tourists, though, have no business going north of Basin St. Just stay in the Quarter, the CBD, or the Warehouse District and you'll have a great time.

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    Believe. gtownspur's Avatar
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    No Limit Army Commander >>> All

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    No Limit Ass Marauder >>>> No Limit Army Commander.

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    Hedo Layup Drill ShoogarBear's Avatar
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    I thought 2884 was supposed to be some sort of N.O. super troll.




    Looks pretty weak, IMHO.
    But doubtless he has them rolling in the aisles in swamp country.

  18. #43
    Believe.
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    new orleans is a place where white people go for the weekend, take cabs everywhere because they're afraid to walk at night, and go to one or two whitebread country club spots and then after they get back home they feel so good about themselves because they helped out the po peeples of nawlins


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    Believe. CubanMustGo's Avatar
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    You've made nine posts.

    Eight of them have been this exact image.

    Projecting much?

  20. #45
    License to Lillard tlongII's Avatar
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    San Antonio is hot, flat, and dusty.

    New Orleans is hot, concave, and dirty.

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    @ tlong


    So, if you don't give a crap about food, voodoo, 'gators, jazz, and getting drunk or praying on those that do ... what's good about New Orleans that would make it better than San Antonio?

  22. #47
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    Actually, New Orleans is about as flat a city as you'll find. The lower Mississippi is some of the flattest land anywhere on earth.

    San Antonio has some hills to the north and west.

  23. #48
    ATRAIN is gay peewee's lovechild's Avatar
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    C'mon, chain restaurants? If you're going to talk S.A. cuisine, try La Tortillita, Casa Rio or Mi Tierra.

    And make no mistake, NOLA has some of the best food in the world. I heart New Orleans.

    Trash talking cities. Jeez....
    Mi Tierra???

    Are you serious???

    That place sucks ass. There's nothing Mexican about their "Mexican Food".

    Trust me, they DO NOT represent Mexican food.

  24. #49
    ATRAIN is gay peewee's lovechild's Avatar
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    San Antonio is hot, flat, and dusty.

    New Orleans is hot, concave, and dirty.
    San Antonio is not flat.

    If you really believe that, then you must have trouble telling the difference between a penis and a vagina.

  25. #50
    What's the Word? Don Quixote's Avatar
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    I used to take San Antonio's hills for granted.

    But when I moved to New Orleans, it took awhile to get used to it. This place is flatter than western Oklahoma (it has hills), north Louisiana (a few high spots), and even the stereotypically flat Kansas. When it floods here, there is nowhere for the water to collect.

    The only hills we have here are the natural levees and a couple of places in City Park.

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