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eyez0nme
09-06-2005, 04:12 AM
"Violence boiled over when 14 contractors on their way to help plug the breech in the 17th Street Canal came under fire as they traveled across a bridge under police escort, said John Hall, a spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers. Police shot at eight people carrying guns, killing five or six"



"Jefferson Parish allowed residents back in Monday -- as long as they showed a valid ID proving residency, brought food, had a full tank of gas and didn't drink the water.
Parish President Aaron Broussard warned the 460,000 residents that they would find all traffic signals destroyed, no open stores and a dusk-to-dawn curfew. He recommended that women not come alone."


"New Orleans' police have had to deal with suicides in their ranks. Two officers took their lives, including the department spokesman, Paul Accardo, who died Saturday. Both shot themselves in the head."

"In New Orleans' Garden District, a woman's body lay at the corner of Jackson Avenue and Magazine Street -- a business area with antique shops on the edge of blighted housing. The body had been there since at least Wednesday. As days passed, people covered the corpse with blankets or plastic.

By Sunday, a short wall of bricks had been built around the body, holding down a plastic tarpaulin. On it, someone had spray-painted a cross and the words, "Here lies Vera. God help us."

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"Amid the tragedy, about two dozen people gathered in the French Quarter for the Decadence Parade, an annual Labor Day gay celebration. Matt Menold, 23, a street musician wearing a sombrero and a guitar slung over his back, said: "It's New Orleans, man. We're going to celebrate."
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baslisks
09-06-2005, 04:54 AM
gotta love new orleans. Even when they are down theres always a street performer playing. Either this can break us or you can finish the word for over used syaings. damn the need for sleep.

Calz
09-06-2005, 05:05 AM
"Amid the tragedy, about two dozen people gathered in the French Quarter for the Decadence Parade, an annual Labor Day gay celebration. Matt Menold, 23, a street musician wearing a sombrero and a guitar slung over his back, said: "It's New Orleans, man. We're going to celebrate."

That man gets major props.

baslisks
09-06-2005, 05:29 AM
That man gets major props.
you are a lyric wizard. what I wanted to say.

kyaa the catlord
09-06-2005, 06:18 AM
Apparently Matt missed the part in Titanic where the band went down with the ship.