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The American Left=foreign communist terrorist drug traffickers
re: Annual Broadmoor Neighborhood Report
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/30/25 at 7:28 pm to AdeleDazeem
“Broadmoor” is a memory. It will forever be 1970-80s to me.
Casino or dot?
breaking news
Who’s going to the French Quarter for NYE?
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/30/25 at 10:56 am
I can’t think of any reason to be down there but I’m old. Anyone’s young adult friends family or other going down to Bourdon Street?
From ChatGPT:
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New Orleans French Quarter – New Year’s Eve 2025 Summary
• Main Event: New Orleans Eve / Crescent City Countdown at Woldenberg Park Free outdoor concert + Mississippi River fireworks at midnight. Walkable from the French Quarter.
• Daytime Highlight: Sugar Bowl New Year’s Eve Parade (mid-afternoon) Mardi Gras–style parade through the French Quarter (Decatur Street, Jackson Square area).
• French Quarter Atmosphere: Jackson Square, Bourbon Street, and Royal Street fill with crowds, street performers, and live music as midnight approaches.
• Nightlife: Numerous ticketed parties, bar crawls, live jazz shows, and club events throughout the Quarter and nearby Frenchmen Street.
• Good to Know: Arrive early, expect heavy crowds and street closures, make dinner or party reservations in advance, and plan transportation ahead of time.
re: Slogan for 2026
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/28/25 at 6:43 pm to Aubie Spr96
Just the tip for 26?
re: Hochul supports Mamdani's universal childcare plan — doesn’t say who’s going to pay or how
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/28/25 at 11:59 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
They are going to use the successful Minnesota Somali plan.
burning sugar cane fields
re: Restaurant brings strangers together in Mississippi - cool idea -
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/28/25 at 10:07 am to Klark Kent
Went as a kid 50 ish years ago.
Fraud is the war of today.
Walmart is its own subculture.
quote:big foot?
some other stuff walking around too
re: Should nail salons accept EBT as payment for those who want to get their nails done?
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/26/25 at 7:55 pm to goldennugget
But diversities bees our strenfth.
re: Louisiana man complains about Christmas weather this year.
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/26/25 at 8:09 am to SallysHuman
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But he is gross.
That breath gotta be rank.
I’ve have many Trek hybrids over the years. I can ride comfortably 25 miles but here in BR it’s tough. Still bike but I’m almost 60 and it’s more of a risk.
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We can't jail our way out of violence. It's racist.
El Salvador says you can make a dent.
quote:some frickers want to see this here in the US
At Christmas we would also receive notices that Christmas was not recognized in Saudi Arabia a muslim country, even though Jesus was a recognized prophet {Peace Be Upon Him}. And thus, Christmas decorations and parties were forbidden by law.
2016 flood and subsequent circumstances woke me up to my family’s true selves. Peaced out.
LA had a lesbian fire chief and you saw what happened out there. Just saying.
re: Cities with similar skylines
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/24/25 at 12:16 pm to westbankdabestbank
Sum ting wong
re: Travel route question…
Posted by W2NOMO on 12/24/25 at 12:13 pm to jasonbr1975
I take 190 to I-49 then to I-20.
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