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re: back home from seattle.
Posted on 9/7/09 at 11:48 pm to BT
Posted on 9/7/09 at 11:48 pm to BT
We took the seaplane to Canada today. On the trip back, I had a girl pilot. Before boarding the plane, she walked up to me and says, " I want you!"
My reply, "I'm married and could we wait till after the flight!"
Anyone want to know what she said next?

My reply, "I'm married and could we wait till after the flight!"
Anyone want to know what she said next?
This post was edited on 9/7/09 at 11:53 pm
Posted on 9/8/09 at 12:44 am to glassman
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NY, SF/Napa, Chicago and NO are the best restuarant cities in the US. Philly, Boston and Miami can fight for the next spot.
You're obviously biased toward Creole cuisine but New Orleans is not in the upper echelon of foodie towns. Seattle had some really, really good food if you took the time to look. Different but good!
Posted on 9/8/09 at 12:49 am to LSUDad
It was a pleasure meeting you in Seattle. Have a safe trip back home.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 12:54 am to byubengalboy
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I am pretty conservative, but based on my visit to Seattle, I have to wonder what all of us in the bible belt are doing wrong when I see the education level/quality of living/and overall very clean state of things in a place like Seattle.
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ood for thought from an honest person.
I love this sentiment. I love New Orleans but these "liberal" states seem to have figured things out better than the "conservative" states. Check out the comparative quality of life or, even better, visit the "left coast". I don't know, you tell me!
Posted on 9/8/09 at 6:16 am to ShermanTxTiger
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It was a pleasure meeting you in Seattle. Have a safe trip back home.
Wish you would have stayed around, the bus was to have 47 seats, ended up with 54. We had a couple people waiting in the lobby and they got on board with us. Did enjoy seeing you and wife.
Keep me up to date if you make a game in BTR.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 6:22 am to TFanonymus
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but New Orleans is not in the upper echelon of foodie towns.
Now that is something you don't hear much. Been all over the world and that is def not true. NOLA is on every foodie's to do list.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 6:22 am to TFanonymus
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You're obviously biased toward Creole cuisine but New Orleans is not in the upper echelon of foodie towns. Seattle had some really, really good food if you took the time to look. Different but good!
True, I ask many locals to get a more-than-one-opinion. On rest. and choice of what to eat.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 6:29 am to LSUDad
quote:Wake up dad, you're dreaming again?
Anyone want to know what she said next?
Posted on 9/8/09 at 6:34 am to BruslyTiger
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Wake up dad, you're dreaming again?
Nope.
We did have a Brusly girl with us up here in Seattle. She wants to come on another trip with us.......
Posted on 9/8/09 at 6:39 am to BruslyTiger
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Anyone want to know what she said next?
Wake up dad, you're dreaming again?
Nope
"I want you in the front seat!"
"You're my Co-Pilot!"
Will post a few pics later in the week.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 7:49 am to LSUDad
Food: Good...love fish tacos and good Chinese food. I'll take my mudbugs anyday though.
People: Very nice (few tard fans). Saw two good looking girls whole trip. And has one poster said earlier, most Seattlites had NO clue what LSU was or why we were there.
Beer: Great but I'm biased to my Abita.
Stadium: Loud
Weather: Clear for two days and sucked the rest.
Tailgating: Couldn't find any!
Nightlife: Good in downtown but University Way was dead after game.
Public Transportation: Awesome
Overall, a nice clean city that I would definately visit again.
People: Very nice (few tard fans). Saw two good looking girls whole trip. And has one poster said earlier, most Seattlites had NO clue what LSU was or why we were there.
Beer: Great but I'm biased to my Abita.
Stadium: Loud
Weather: Clear for two days and sucked the rest.
Tailgating: Couldn't find any!
Nightlife: Good in downtown but University Way was dead after game.
Public Transportation: Awesome
Overall, a nice clean city that I would definately visit again.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 8:37 am to TFanonymus
quote:Prepare to be over run by a horde of homers.
New Orleans is not in the upper echelon of foodie towns.
Posted on 9/8/09 at 8:41 am to TFanonymus
quote:The problem with this logic is that much of the quality of life advantages are the result of climate and topography, which I believe are apolitical.
I love this sentiment. I love New Orleans but these "liberal" states seem to have figured things out better than the "conservative" states. Check out the comparative quality of life or, even better, visit the "left coast". I don't know, you tell me!
Posted on 9/8/09 at 9:33 pm to coolpapaboze
Just landed in ATL.......
Great trip.........
We are ready to go again....
Great trip.........
We are ready to go again....
Posted on 9/8/09 at 9:38 pm to marcnbc
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I take it you've never been to Salt Lake City
Or Boise
Posted on 9/8/09 at 9:42 pm to LSUDad
dad you must not have drank enough saturday...i was ready to be home monday going on my 2nd day of being hungover
Posted on 9/8/09 at 9:43 pm to LSUzealot
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dad you must not have drank enough saturday...i was ready to be home monday going on my 2nd day of being hungover
Monday was Canada trip.
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