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That's cos 2/3 of America is shocked to find out NOLA isn't still waist deep in water.
Maybe they'll interview me about how much of a pain it is to take my pet gator for a wiz since the water receded.
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That's cos 2/3 of America is shocked to find out NOLA isn't still waist deep in water.
This is good news to hear about our cityListening to the sports radio here in Dallas (all the shows are in nola) and hearing comments like...
Sure makes me proud to be from there. No matter how far i go, or how long I'm gone, I'll always call New Orleans home. I think some of those guys visiting are actually understanding why that is.
This is what I love to here.
Publisher's Pen: In New Orleans, back where we belong - Chillicothe, IL - Chillicothe Times-Bulletin - Chillicothe, IL
"In each of my five previous visits to New Orleans for Super Bowls, I have written at some point during the week I believe it should be the permanent home of the game, and I believe that more today than ever. At its core, the Super Bowl is a huge party, and nowhere that I've ever traveled do folks know how to party like they do in New Orleans. It is undeniably the only Super Bowl venue where everything you could possibly want is within walking distance - plenty of quality hotel rooms, some of the best food in the world, the Superdome, the French Quarter, the greatest jazz in the world (and plenty of soul-churning blues, as well), the Mighty Mississippi River and, most importantly, the New Orleans metropolitan area boasts about 1.17 million of the most charming and courageous people I've ever seen."
This Super Bowl XLVII is about so much more than the Ravens, 49ers and football, and it's about more than the party everyone wants to be at. It's about a city laid to waste, one many thought forever scarred, and its people who refused to move on, refused to forget and refused to quit. New Orleans today is a symbol of what America yearns to be and what we as Americans strive to accomplish. I do love this city and even more, I love that we are all back where we belong. Now we can truly let the good times roll.
Sitting next to Roddy White, anyone think he will be mad if I push him?