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re: Drove US 71 between Pineville and Bossier today.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:26 am to WeeWee
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:26 am to WeeWee
quote:this me last week on I-20.
Now do HWY 80. Only if he has a badass suspension on his vehicle. I am willing to bet that the roads in Gaza strip are in better shape than that road.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:27 am to RogerTheShrubber
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The country has plenty of higher paying jobs, people just dont want to work.
Where are the jobs in Coushatta? It’s easy to sit there and say people won’t work. Not everyone has the means the up and move to an area that offers decent employment.
Farming has gotten so commercialized that it’s priced out the average family and has forced them to migrate to cities like Lake Charles or Baton Rouge to work in the industrial sectors. What if you have family that you depend on or they depend on you? Do you just leave them and chase the money? Again, easier said than done.
This post was edited on 1/29/24 at 11:28 am
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:34 am to duckblind56
Didn't ever think I'd see the Spot in Lebeau mentioned here on a random Monday morning.
The stories that place could tell. The days of Cat Doucet.
The stories that place could tell. The days of Cat Doucet.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:39 am to chalmetteowl
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saw the sign for Hall Summit and thought about all the good class C basketball they must have had
Hall Summit barely exists now. At one point it had a high school, a town with some stores, and even a pretty nice dress shop. Now, I see pictures of the old high school completely abandoned and run down on the La Abandoned Buildings FB page. It's very sad.
But I contributed to it all. I got out of my tiny town as quickly as I could...literally left for college 2 weeks after high school graduation. My town has a third of it's population in the last 30 years. It's not even a shell of itself. It's depressing to drive through it now.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 11:51 am to tigersbh
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They grew up in northern Bienville Parish
My grandparents lived in Arcadia. My grandfather would walk downtown every day to get his mail and visit with many of the merchants. It used to be a nice little town, but it’s not what it used to be.
I grew up in Bienville Parish as well. Compared to the rest of the towns, Arcadia is doing really well. Having the courthouse helps.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 12:19 pm to deltaland
Several of my “deplorable” friends and I made a road trip to Greenville a couple of years ago to visit the original Doe’s. It was amazing to us all to see the fine old buildings in Greenville and especially the churches and banks. Even a large Jewish Synagogue. Greenville was obviously a very thriving town at one point.
There are still a lot of catfish ponds. I remember when Bob Odom was commissioner of agriculture he railed against the Vietnamese basa fish and how it shouldn’t be labeled as catfish. Has catfish consumption fallen in the past 20-30 years? It doesn’t seem so to me. Maybe the catfish production moved to AR or other parts of MS?
We enjoyed Doe’s and will probably go back. The security guard did “walk” us to the front door. As we were leaving a limo drove up with a bunch of late twenty to 30 year olds arriving from Cleveland for a nite at Doe’s. Interesting place.
There are still a lot of catfish ponds. I remember when Bob Odom was commissioner of agriculture he railed against the Vietnamese basa fish and how it shouldn’t be labeled as catfish. Has catfish consumption fallen in the past 20-30 years? It doesn’t seem so to me. Maybe the catfish production moved to AR or other parts of MS?
We enjoyed Doe’s and will probably go back. The security guard did “walk” us to the front door. As we were leaving a limo drove up with a bunch of late twenty to 30 year olds arriving from Cleveland for a nite at Doe’s. Interesting place.
This post was edited on 1/29/24 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 1/29/24 at 12:22 pm to FreeState
quote:I've stopped there twice in the past 6 months. Once, in August, it was closed mid-day!
Lea's Pies in LeCompte.
The other - in December - I actually asked what was in the pies. They're all stuffed solid with nasty vegetable shortening despite the high prices.
I won't be stopping there again. Oh, and LeCompte is seriously depressing.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 12:24 pm to TankBoys32
Thanks for sharing Little Man TankBoys32.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 12:38 pm to i am dan
Try Bastrop La, mill shut down and it continued it's downward spiral. Median sq ft home price is $70.00, i am glad i found a buyer when i did for our farm house.
Mechanization, Interstate hwy system & Drugs killed most of the small towns.
Mechanization, Interstate hwy system & Drugs killed most of the small towns.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 1:26 pm to deltaland
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Greenwood has Milwaukee tools, Viking appliances, and 2 catfish processors keeping it afloat.
Barely afloat...
Greenwood MS is a prime example of class stratification. The town is divided north and south by the Yalobusha river. The south half of Greenwood is a struggling downtown surrounded by poor dilapidated neighborhoods.
But once you cross the river to North Greenwood, the contrast is immediate with big southern antebellum houses, green lawns, and the streets are clean and well maintained. It's like a completely different town..
This post was edited on 1/29/24 at 1:29 pm
Posted on 1/29/24 at 1:40 pm to turnpiketiger
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Farming has gotten so commercialized that it’s priced out the average family
What do you mean by this?
Posted on 1/29/24 at 1:45 pm to KemoSabe65
quote:I kind of think drugs are a symptom, not a cause. Like in West Virginia - people turn to this shite because their lives suck so much.
Drugs killed most of the small towns.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 1:54 pm to Midtiger farm
I think TPT thinks the corp farms priced the little farmers out. Not sure how many corp farms even exist in La, shirley it can be very many. Now corp ownership of farm land is a whole nuther story. Marginal farm land is selling way beyond any way to pencil out actually ownership by mortals.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 1:58 pm to WeeWee
Same school I went to, only much earlier.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 2:03 pm to jake wade
Spring Thaw is always a blast isn't it?
Posted on 1/29/24 at 2:08 pm to Slippy
Coushatta went down when Sunbeam left.
Posted on 1/29/24 at 2:14 pm to Slippy
Pineville
That's where our parents always said crazy people went
Or we were going if we didn't act right
That's where our parents always said crazy people went
Or we were going if we didn't act right
Posted on 1/29/24 at 2:23 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Greenville had the most millionaires in the country at one point in time I'm told.
Isn't that Natchez not Greenville?
Posted on 1/29/24 at 2:31 pm to WeeWee
I figured it out. I never knew her but, was friends with her mother in high school. Also know her father.
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