Louisville is still a very low maintenence low population ville and requires not so much commanding. Anyway, I'm back. I won't ever reach as far as lower end of Canal, and, you'd have to annex through EditorBville before you even got to Louisville. Also, frankly, Louisville is by and large, an eyesore, and I don't expect you'd gain much by annexing your fiefdom to any part of it.
I know you weren't in awe Dave, nor, I should mention, are you anyone's underling in the field of curmudgeon. I almost thought I needed to use emoticons for that post. I don't think I have what it takes to be caregiving, said the caretaker.
Welcome back. Actually, until the FEMA trailer arrives, lower Canal is in charge of the one neighbor I've seen living their, and I'll have to get by with my mother-in-law's newspaper. In Harvey, ugh.
I like the Westbank, to some extent. I mean, it's a nice place to visit.
The first time I drove to New Orleans I forgot that I had crossed the Mississippi in Baton Rouge, and just kept driving through town till I ended up back on the West Bank. Later I was introduced to the dollar theatre and buffets available on the West Band. Nice place for chow and a flick.
Now there was that other time when I crossed the Pecos twice. My bit of advice from that one is this: when you leave your motel room at high noon, be extra careful about which direction is which.
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I know you weren't in awe Dave, nor, I should mention, are you anyone's underling in the field of curmudgeon. I almost thought I needed to use emoticons for that post. I don't think I have what it takes to be caregiving, said the caretaker.
- jimlouis 12-23-2005 1:50 am
Welcome back. Actually, until the FEMA trailer arrives, lower Canal is in charge of the one neighbor I've seen living their, and I'll have to get by with my mother-in-law's newspaper. In Harvey, ugh.
- duris 12-27-2005 5:29 pm [add a comment]
I like the Westbank, to some extent. I mean, it's a nice place to visit.
- jimlouis 12-28-2005 3:08 am [1 comment]
The first time I drove to New Orleans I forgot that I had crossed the Mississippi in Baton Rouge, and just kept driving through town till I ended up back on the West Bank. Later I was introduced to the dollar theatre and buffets available on the West Band. Nice place for chow and a flick.
Now there was that other time when I crossed the Pecos twice. My bit of advice from that one is this: when you leave your motel room at high noon, be extra careful about which direction is which.
- mark 12-28-2005 3:31 am [add a comment]