New Orleans Bowling Alley is to hold after Hurricane Party
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New Orleans Bowling Alley is to hold after Hurricane Party
I just read that the Rock N Bowl Bowling alley is holding an after hurricane party. It will be $20 per person. With food, unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks. And includes bowling and rental shoes. It sounds like fun. For any more information, go to Channel 4 New Orleans news weather forum.
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I want to go. But, I would have to find somebody to go with. Because I am not driving an hour to New Orleans to go to the bowling alley party by myself. I don't know where it is, I hate driving in the city, and would feel uncomfortable being around a bunch of strangers. But, if I can get a friend to go with me, then I would love to go!
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canegrl04 wrote:Sounds alittle weird to be holding a party for a hurricanePeople dying and homes lost is not a reason to celebrate
Welcome to Louisiana, where you don't need a reason, much less a good one, to have a party.
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Andrew '92, Katrina '05, Gustav '08, Isaac '12, Ida '21...and countless other lesser landfalling storms whose names have been eclipsed by "The Big Ones".
>>Sounds alittle weird to be holding a party for a hurricane People dying and homes lost is not a reason to celebrate
You're a Texan. Shine up them kickers, make that hair nice and big, spit out that chewin' tabacka and move them dawgs!
We, however, are in Louisiana. We party.
That is all.
Steve
You're a Texan. Shine up them kickers, make that hair nice and big, spit out that chewin' tabacka and move them dawgs!
We, however, are in Louisiana. We party.
That is all.
Steve
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canegrl04 wrote:Sounds alittle weird to be holding a party for a hurricane :roll: People dying and homes lost is not a reason to celebrate
In the Virgin Islands they have Hurricane Thanksgiving Day...and it is hugely celebrated (though perhaps in a different sense of the word), whether they have been hit or not, to gives thanks for getting through the season, and gathering strength from each other to go on. (There is also Hurricane Supplication Day at the beginning of the season, to pray for a safe season)
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