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Rage for Order Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:11 PM
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Our Town New Orleans
This is why we can't allow America to forget about New Orleans


How wonderful those words sound when said with no quirky emphasis on odd
syllables. They always seem to elicit some response.
Have you been there?
Have you ever been to Cafe Du Monde for beignets and cafe au lait and
gone back every morning of your visit?
Have you ever sat for hours in the piano bar at Pat O'Brien's sipping hurricanes?
Have you ever been to Mardi Gras - Bacchus? Endymion? Rex?
Have you ever had oysters at the Acme Hou se?
Have you ever sat out on the "fly" eating crawfish and drinking Dixie
beer?
Have you ever taken a walking tour of the Garden District?
Have you ever sung karaoke at Cat's Meow?
Do you know who John Folse is?
Have you ever risen at 6am to roam the streets of a "quiet" French
Quarter?
Have you ever been to Galatoire's? K-Paul's? Emeril's?
Can you remember when Zulu threw gold-painted coconuts?
Have you ever ridden the street-car down St.Charles Avenue secretly sipping your strawberry daiquiri?
Have you ever had a mint julep on the porch of The Columns Hotel?
Have you ever been to Audubon Park? City Park?
Have you ever been to mass at the St. Louis Cathedral?
Do you know who Harry Connick, Sr is?
Have you ever had breakfast at Brennan's?
Have you ever been to the original Tipitina's?
Have you ever been to the Superdome? Saints game? Super Bowl? Final Four?
Have you ever had cheese fries at Fat Harry's?
Thrown peanuts on the floor at O'Henry's?
Have you ever been to the Rendon Inn?
Can you remember the New Orleans World's Fair?
Have you ever been to the campuses of Tulane and Loyola?
Have you been to a crawfish boil? Sucked the heads?
Have you ever been "on the lake"? "Across the lake"? To the "west bank"?
Have you had a Ferdi from Mother's and wondered what "debris" was?
Have you ever been an unexpected invitee to a jazz funeral?
Have you ever been to Jazzfest ---- first or second weekend?
Have you ever been to Pontchartrain Beach?
Have you ever stood in line at the Camellia Grill?
Had a po-boy at Uglesich's? Oyster and artichoke soup at Mandina's?
BBQ shrimp at Pascal Manale's? Gumbo at Dookie Chase?
Have you ever been to a plantation home?
Have you ever been to the French Quarter festival?
Can you pronounce Tchoupitoulas? Thibodaux ? Boutte?
Have you ever been to Clancy's? The Upperline? Brightsen's?
Have you ever been to the Biloxi beaches?
Have you ever had a monsoon at Port of Call? Breakfast at the Blue Bird?
Have you ever seen the Neville Brothers? Cowboy Mouth? The Radiators?

Have you ever been to New Orleans ?
If you've been there, undoubtedly one of these things found its way to your itinerary.
You probably also saw the dirty streets, the tired shotgun houses, and
cracked sidewalks.
You've heard about the high crime, poor public schools and poverty.
It is very hot in the summer, people are generally overweight, and the city is always a hurricane away from being flooded.
Each visitor chooses to see the New Orleans they want to see.
Luckily, New Orleans has the amazing ability to win over many more than it loses.
It can cause one to see the big oaks hovering over St. Charles and not the trash on the sidewalks.
It can cause one to focus on the street musician and not the street beggar.
It can cause one to see the wrought iron balcony rather than the dilapidated building.
What is it about the Big Easy that makes most see the positive and not the negative?
The answer to New Orleans' allure may, on the surface, seem different for locals and tourists, but I suspect that there is a common thread - the people, the heart and soul of New Orleans.
There is a culture and tradition in New Orleans that is sweet and simple. No need to over analyze this.
It recognizes that the enjoyment of family and life is as attainable for the poor as it is for the rich.
A hand on a shoulder and touch on the arm is just the way we say hello.
We know that good music, food, and drink is made all the better when surrounded by friends who share the same outlook.
When it is your way of life, when it is woven into your circle of friends, social gatherings aren't seen as "excesses" but as something you just do.
New Orleanians don't believe they've cornered the market on this way of life. They recognize it when they see it elsewhere , and they applaud it.
What makes New Orleans special is that they have a concentration of people who have it and foster it.
It's generational. It's hereditary.
The challenge to New Orleans, to the New Orleanian, is as great as ever.
Its reputation temporarily tarnished by the things that occurred in the aftermath of Katrina, it is up to those who live there, have been there, and adopted this city to not let these terrible scenes replace the ones they have of the Big Easy.
While money is needed to rebuild, preserving that feeling and attitude that New Orleans gave you on that last visit is just as important.
Did the flood waters wash away the New Orleans way of life? Not a chance.
Not a chance that New Orleanians would deprive future generations of this breeding ground of the good life.
With the vast destruction of parts of New Orleans now clear, the question is being asked repeatedly, "Is New Orleans worth rebuilding?"
To that, I can only reply, "Have you ever been to New Orleans ?" To end, here is a quote from Chris Rose, the Times-Picayune Columnist:

"We dance when there is no music, we drink at funerals. We talk too much, and live too large and, frankly, we're suspicious of others who don't... When you meet us now and you look into our eyes, you will see the saddest story ever told. Our hearts are broken into a thousand pieces. But don't pity us, we're gonna make it. After all, we've been rooting for the Saints for 40 years...That's got to count for something."
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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:27 PM
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1. almost all of the above, Cap
Edited on Thu Sep-20-07 08:29 PM by musette_sf
have you ever worn a Schwegmann's bag over your head at a Saints game?
have you ever seen Harry Connick Jr, back when he was just a kid sitting in with Little Queenie at brunch at Cafe Sbisa?
have you ever spent a summer evening at the old Tip's with no a/c, poppin da gator to Rockin' Dopsie?
have you ever had the Cannibal Special at the Camellia Grill?
have you ever ordered a Pete's Special in a go-cup at Pat O'Brien's?
have you ever gone to the Morning Call, when it was still in the French Market?

damn, you are making me miss NO very much.

but i will never understand why Leah Chase let Georgie Butch, that useless piece of cattle dung, into her restaurant recently.
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Rage for Order Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 10:23 PM
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15. Whatever happened to Schwegmann's anyway?
Their store in Slidell was enormous. Being from the MS Gulf Coast, that's the Schwegmann's I usually went to, but both of my parents and about 50 members of my extended family (aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents) lived in NO, so I was there at least once or twice a month the whole time I was growing up.
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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 08:07 PM
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23. i used to make groceries
Edited on Fri Sep-21-07 08:07 PM by musette_sf
at the Schwegmann's on Veterans in Metairie. nothing like getting your cart, getting a nice cold draft beer from the counter, and getting a nice buzz on for making groceries.

as to Wha Happened, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_G._Schwegmann
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 09:36 PM
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24. while eating boudin or an andouille sausage.
Remember Shasta col' drinks? :D :9



BTW, I still have Schwegmann's For Governor bumper stickers and signs. :)

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waiting for hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:39 PM
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2. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you....
Yes to mostly all and Yes: Can you pronounce Tchoupitoulas? Thibodaux ? Boutte?

I rather say Bootie though ;)


K&R! and printing for my husband, he was born at Mercy Hospital and my son at Lakeside. You forgot to mention the paper bags at Saints Games! and my husband just said "Thank You" too. :) :hug:
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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:48 PM
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3. can you pronounce
Edited on Thu Sep-20-07 08:49 PM by musette_sf
Chartres?
Terpsichore?
Dryades?
Melpomene?

:)
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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:13 PM
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8. Calliope? Clio?
According to (hopefully) urban legend, some locals say "C-L-Ten" for the latter!
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:23 PM
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10. Two ways on Sunday
Edited on Thu Sep-20-07 09:23 PM by Swamp Rat
dawlin'! :D

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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 07:39 PM
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19. on da neutral ground
;)
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waiting for hope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 07:39 AM
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17. Yes!
I'll go one better - Gueydan.
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Rage for Order Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 10:17 PM
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14. Is it "Saints games" or "Aints games"?
Who Dat? :)
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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 07:56 PM
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21. Bum Bum Bum Bum
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rudy23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 08:54 PM
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4. Standing and applauding. Brilliant, and so, so true.
Great post, that was spot-on.
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nofurylike Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:04 PM
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5. "Our hearts are broken into a thousand pieces.
But don't pity us, we're gonna make it."


thank you thank you! for this precious post, Rage for Order, and others!

ah... yes....


peace

peace...

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gateley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:07 PM
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6. I've already decided that my next vacation will be in NO to spend my dollars
there. I'm printing this out as a "to-do" list. It's beautiful -- thank you. Rec!
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rudy23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:12 PM
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7. Just look up everything in the OP and figure out how to do that, for starters.
Everything will work itself out from there.
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:19 PM
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9. Yeah you rite, brah'!!
Dat's it! I'm going to Camellia Grill RITE NOW! I wan't a chocolate freeze!

:D :scared: :D :scared::D BRAIN FREEZE!!!! :scared: :D :scared: :D



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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:30 PM
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11. OK, deep breath, here goes:
Edited on Thu Sep-20-07 09:40 PM by KamaAina
I always found the service at the Monde to be a bit sluggish, at least when I went by myself. This past trip (Jan., and already way too long!) I found a competitor, Cafe Beignet, down the street from my hotel.

I tended to do my hurricanes via the go-cup route. Now I've moved on to Hand Grenades from Tropical Isle.

Um, duh -- plus most of the others as well! I do hope the Chalmette Strutters have survived the absence of, y'know, Chalmette.

Okay, you got me on the Acme. I don't do 'em raw.

Dunno. My lone crawfish boil was in the Lower Quarter. They may have had imported beer...

I've walked through the Garden District, of course, but guided tours just aren't my thing.

I rarely even sing karaoke here in Hawai'i, where it is still popular.

Oddly enough, I just found out who John Folse is a few minutes ago:
http://ashleymorris.typepad.com/ashley_morris_the_blog/2007/09/muff-diving.html#comments

What do you mean, "risen" at 6am? I was once ejected from what remained of a party in the Upper Pontalba Building around then, or close to it. I realized that I had about enough time to grab some breakfast and head out to the Fair Grounds for Jazz Fest!

Nope, those three are out of my league. Maybe if I go again with Mom -- and Repuke Stepdad's platinum card...

Hell, I once watched Zulu from someone's front porch right on Jackson! No coconut, though. :(

Amazingly, no, considering I lived directly on the line (the Carrollton Ave. extension) for most of my time there. In any case, I'd have gone for one of the stronger, usually purplish species of daiquiri.

No, but I'll bet Jimmy Swaggart has. :evilgrin:

Duh, and double-duh.

Surprisingly, considering that N.O. was where I tried to make a last stand with Catholicism, no. The venue for the failed attempt was the church near the foot of Carrollton. I have, however, attended a gospel Mass at Blessed Sacrament on Constance.

Yeah you rite! My first contact with the progressive movement down there was at a demo outside his more famous son's concert at the Municipal Auditorium, a benefit for Dad's campaign. All seemed lost in terms of making connections. Then, while waiting for a bus back Uptown at Congo Square, some of the others spotted me and invited me to come to dinner with them, because it was too dangerous to wait there. Thus, the combination of crappy RTA service and horrendous crime combined to hook me up with the movement!

Whew! That's about as far as I can go right now. Maybe Mom was right, and I am obsessive about the city since the Federal Flood (though I haven't heard her say that since she got back!)

edit: all that and I miss one stinking capital?! Oh goody, there's some more. :dunce:





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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 09:55 PM
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12. Okay, really deep breath, here goes nothin'...
Again, out of my monetary league. Never did care much for eggs, anyway. </sour-grapes>

Duh! Boy, was I surprised to find out the Rads didn't even come on 'til midnight!!

I once demo'd outside the Dome, 'cause they served Domino's (anti-choice) inside. I remember cruising the Quarter before the SF-Denver Super Bowl and knowing the Niners would win -- because the crowd on Bourbon St. was about 90% Niners, and on the side streets, it was all Niners!

Eww. Cheese fries. :puke:

Yes, sirree, and right in front of Mom to boot!

Ouch. Got me again.

Before my time. I do, however, know the name "Seymour D. Fair", still in use by a local blogger!

Oh, please. I broadcast from the WTUL studios on the Tulane campus. I even got a request from the renowed F&M Patio Bar on Tchoupitoulas!

Yes, once. Dunno 'bout the heads.

No; yes, twice, the second to counterdemo a Klan march, which they cancelled!; and yes, mostly on behalf of a failed political campaign. :(

I believe the Ferdi has cheese on it :puke: , but I think I did have a debris one once.

Ooooh! Got me again.

Try both (see 6am Quarter story from above post)!

Waaaay before my time.

Nope. Guess we got there at just the right times!

Aw, man, that's four! I guess I'm a Yankee after all :-)

Five...

...six (but Mom has)

May have started after my time ('89-'91).

Yes; yes; I think so.

D'oh! But I can tell you the Carrollton culinary mainstay is spelled "Brigtsen's" (no 'h'). :P

No. I'm slipping...

No (stuck to beer 'n' burgers... mmmm... Port of Call burgers...); yes.

Yes, several times; oops!; and hell yes! (though I finked out when they came out here; it was $50 and I just found out that day...)

There! I did it! Did I pass? Can I come back? (no, really, know that at least one Hawai'i resident diligently trolls N.O. craigslist; alas, the lack of decent professional jobs is what caused me to leave in the first place :( )

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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 10:05 PM
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13. you know all these years and beers i thought o'henry's was a chain
altho way back in the day i did live in fat city and throw peanuts on the floor at o'henry's but they didn't seem especially local to me

it just goes to show that you learn something new every day

i'm a bit embarrassed that i've done virtually all the things on this list over the years, i don't like to think of myself as someone who is constantly partying :-)

oh, and i remember the grocery bags for the "aints" -- sigh, i hope we don't have to dig them out this year

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Rage for Order Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-20-07 10:40 PM
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16. Kick for the Big Easy
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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 01:34 PM
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18. Very well, then. If no one else (OP excepted) steps forward,
and scores no worse than eight No, that would leave me -- a Hawai'i resident for nearly seven years -- as the semi-official New Orleanian of DU.

Since I know we have several actual, flesh-and-blood New Orleanians around, that is not really an acceptable outcome.

NOLA DUers, I challenge thee to a DUel! Time to stand up and represent for the "World's Most Interesting City"!
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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 07:55 PM
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20. i'll take you on
over the weekend. it'll take me awhile to respond to all of those! and then add a few more of my own.
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 09:38 PM
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25. Meet me by the Dueling Oaks
or Pirate Alley. :D

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KamaAina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-22-07 03:37 PM
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26. I got your Pirate Alley right here, brah!
At this very moment, I am holding a copy of Faulkner's first novel, "Soldiers' Pay", which he wrote while living in a house at 624 Pirate Alley. The house, now called the "Faulkner House", is now perhaps the finest small bookstore I have seen anywhere -- and I have lived in both NYC and SF. The bookstore occupies only what must have been the drawing room of the house, BUT every volume on the shelves is quality. There is no filler. And since it's a half-block off Jackson Square, there's no reason for even the casual visitor not to stop in!

Hopefully our DUel will end in a draw, so we can take it on back to Cooter's afterward! :beer: :beer: :beer:
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musette_sf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-21-07 08:00 PM
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22. and don't forget
"jingle jingle jingle
here comes Mr. Bingle"

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Individualist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-22-07 04:27 PM
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27. What a beautiful post!
New Orleans won my heart when I first visited there in '73. I've never had breakfast at Brennan's, but Sunday brunch at the Court of Two Sisters was lovely! I chose to see the beauty, grace, and soul of New Orleans rather than the negative side. I returned in '92 and will return again as soon as possible to my favorite city.
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