deliciousmorsel -> RE: I remember when (2/11/2008 9:27:22 AM)
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What equipment in New Orleans? I seem to remember structures failing because the federal Government- as the Corps of Engineers- didn't bother to do maintenance or build appropriate structures, although they a spectacular job of building a funnel to drive storm surge into a ten foot drainage canal levy. I'm a Native of the place and still live here. Don't bash the City for Federal incompetence. And speaking of New Orleans... I remember a nickel to get on the streetcar, and it always had nuns in full penguin turnout on it, before Vatican II. I remember the French Market being full of seafood and game just like it had been since the 18th century. I remember Mardi Gras being one week, and fun for kids because the crowds were a safe size. McKenzies King Cake that started on Epiphany, not at Christmas because people can't just eat coffee cake with their eggs. I remember a little bit of segregation, and the uproar that surrounded letting black people in to everywhere. And landing on the moon, Nixon's resignation, the whole drawn out mess of Watergate. Playing outside all day. No drive by shootings. Very little traffic. We had all Saints Day off to go to the Cemeteries and clean up; it was a festive big day like in the rest of Central and South America >D. Everybody walked all over, and everybody was thin. Being sent to the corner store to get something for my Mom and having them charge it. Scary pictures of Vietnam on the news. A lot of amputees from the war. Just as scary as the news. Platform shoes.
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