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Anyone ever spent time in the 7th and 9th wards of NOLA?
Posted on 7/28/21 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 7/28/21 at 4:58 pm
What were the most shocking things you saw?
Posted on 7/28/21 at 4:58 pm to InBRagainstmywill
9th Ward chickens is still the damnedest thing I ever saw there.
Posted on 7/28/21 at 4:58 pm to InBRagainstmywill
Why would we be spending time in the 7th or 9th ward
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:00 pm to InBRagainstmywill
No, but I've read about it on the internet.
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:02 pm to InBRagainstmywill
I’m from Chalmette so the 9th ward was always part of life. The most shocking thing was the amount of crusty white people willing to walk around the 9th ward since Katrina
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:07 pm to InBRagainstmywill
I saw the Claiborne bridge collapse. That would be the most shocking thing by far.
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:10 pm to InBRagainstmywill
Spent time? Like prison time? That would be the only way.
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:13 pm to InBRagainstmywill
What’s shocking is that not long ago most of the 7th ward was a decent place to live. I used to shoot pool in St. Roch once in a while and that was a good neighborhood.
The neighborhood around Bud Rip’s in the Bywater was muuuch shadier, and that’s now hipster territory.
This post was edited on 7/28/21 at 5:15 pm
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:16 pm to pbro62
Yes, and way before Katrina. Most striking thing, taking care of some of the kids there, through our church outreach program, was that the only conflict resolution the kids had was fighting. They learn it early. Someone fouls you, there wasn’t any fouls called, they just started swinging…..
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:18 pm to InBRagainstmywill
Lived in the upper 9. Tons of good and bad.
Funniest...guy rings my bell at 2am and ask if I want my grass cut. I had a 6ft by 4ft "lawn".
9 pm on a weeknight a band marched out on a corner bar and makes a 2nd line around the block.
I did walk to and from the house with a gun in hand.
Sign on house just before Katrina, " YOU LOOT WE SHOOT".
Funniest...guy rings my bell at 2am and ask if I want my grass cut. I had a 6ft by 4ft "lawn".
9 pm on a weeknight a band marched out on a corner bar and makes a 2nd line around the block.
I did walk to and from the house with a gun in hand.
Sign on house just before Katrina, " YOU LOOT WE SHOOT".
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:24 pm to InBRagainstmywill
Grew up in the 9Th ward / 7Th police district and lived there 28 years . It’s a third world shitt hole now
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:25 pm to TheHarahanian
We got to know one another at one time then
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:27 pm to Bourre
Bourre, how about those shrimp poboys from Keith's Seafood on Paris road?
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:49 pm to Nosevens
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We got to know one another at one time then
I played on the bar league in the 90s.
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:50 pm to TheHarahanian
Bud Rips was a fully unreputable place to spend a day and night. Hipsters have ruined it
Posted on 7/28/21 at 5:53 pm to Bourre
is Rocky n Carlos still open? do they still have the faded sign? where is the best Bingo playing nowadays? what does Jean Lafitte Pkwy look like nowadays? it has been ages...
Posted on 7/28/21 at 6:02 pm to Bourre
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The most shocking thing was the amount of crusty white people willing to walk around the 9th ward since Katrina
white people do live in the Holy Cross neighborhood
Posted on 7/28/21 at 6:04 pm to KiwiHead
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Bud Rips was a fully unreputable place to spend a day and night
Do they still have to buzz you in at night?
Posted on 7/28/21 at 6:05 pm to TheHarahanian
New Orleans East is part of the 9th. In the 70s and 80s it was a great place to live. We had our own Mardi Gras parade and I think for a time St.Patricks Marching club. Great playground scene especially during football season.
Bywater is part of the 9th and it has been pretty safe (reatively) for many years. My great uncle had a killer old house on Congress Street. If he had kept it until 2000 even, he would have made serious money. Lots of cool places in the Bywater. Bud Rips, Markey's, Jack Dempsey's. Mandich's restaurant was very good and Frady's Po-boys. Now, venture across St.Claude Avenue....all bets are off and you should proceed fully strapped beyond Lama's St Roch Market
Bywater is part of the 9th and it has been pretty safe (reatively) for many years. My great uncle had a killer old house on Congress Street. If he had kept it until 2000 even, he would have made serious money. Lots of cool places in the Bywater. Bud Rips, Markey's, Jack Dempsey's. Mandich's restaurant was very good and Frady's Po-boys. Now, venture across St.Claude Avenue....all bets are off and you should proceed fully strapped beyond Lama's St Roch Market
Posted on 7/28/21 at 6:05 pm to cajunangelle
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is Rocky n Carlos still open?
Yes
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do they still have the faded sign?
no
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where is the best Bingo playing nowadays?
idk, Arabi at their VFW hall? other than that, Kenner has a place
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what does Jean Lafitte Pkwy look like nowadays?
it looks like it always has
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