Hello. - The Oak Trees in City Park. The smell of Jasmine, musty shotgun houses and Angel Trumpet flowers. Quarter Halloween Parade. I miss the fact that I missed the 150th Mardi Gras Celebration 2006. Realizing I won't be alive when the next 150 comes around. My Street Friends & working Jill & Joe Friends. God Bless you 100% and a lot of love wherever you are. *sigh*
Have a nice day. :)
2006-11-21 06:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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from living in this great city of new orleans i can say that people who got displaced by the hurricane are missing the food , their home , the jazz music , the enviroment, and its people.....and most of all THE FEELING THAT ITS MARDI GRAS ALL YEAR LONG.....
GOD BLESS N*O*L*A
love ya
let the good times roll
2006-11-21 09:32:48
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answered by Saints Fan 100% N.0.l.A. 3
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I miss nothing!!! I came back to my house in New Orleans a month after katrina and it has been great. If you dont want to miss something from New Orleans come down - we are open for bussiness.
2006-11-22 04:30:12
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answered by Cyprusguy 3
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It's home. It's where the good memories are. Not just Mardi Gras or Bourbon St., but the friendly people, the atmosphere. Everything about it.
2006-11-21 04:30:36
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answered by Barbara T 2
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Mardi gras
2006-11-21 04:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Good Question. I miss the way it was. It was not perfect. We are lucky if we can even get the city back to par.
2006-11-21 19:07:16
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answered by fireventer 1
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The food and the people. FO sho :)
Love my beautiful city :)
2006-11-24 08:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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