In New Orleans, sitting around the house in a bra or small top is totally reasonable.
I’m guessing this strip originally ran in late spring/early summer.
Notice the cockroach on the wall. I’m telling you, I was obsessed.
In New Orleans, sitting around the house in a bra or small top is totally reasonable.
I’m guessing this strip originally ran in late spring/early summer.
Notice the cockroach on the wall. I’m telling you, I was obsessed.
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I can totally symapthize with Bruno. I have been to New Orleans once, last October, and it KILLED me. Of course, I grew up in northern Alberta…
Maybe if you covered a hooded sleeping bag in plastic, as if you were making sure bedbugs didn’t spread, you’d always be a step ahead of the buggers……..
Gah… not in hot New Orleans… *blushes*
I am sooooo ecextid. I will definitely be there to see you. I live in the Mid City neighborhood of New Orleans and just made plans with my friend to go to Comic Con in November. Hmmm things not to miss in New Orleans. Storybook Land, RetroActive on Magazine Street, Rhino Gallery, Prytania and Zeitgeist Theaters, Cafe du Monde, Blue Dot Donuts, Trashy Diva, UP! Recycled Products. New Orleans is home to some of the best Vietnamese food this side of Saigon. I recommend Tan Dinh and Hua Hong 9. There’s also a really neat Vietnamese Enclave in New Orleans East. I’m a vegetarian in a very meat/seafood oriented city and it’s not that easy all of the time. But there are some amazing places. Please feel free to email me. I’ll be thinking of more recommendations.