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re: eating lunch in NOLA always brings very conflicting emotions
Posted on 9/20/12 at 1:53 pm to Tigertown in ATL
Posted on 9/20/12 at 1:53 pm to Tigertown in ATL
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Care to rebut my argument with anything of substance?
Why should I? You are the one that took my post well beyond its scope. Learn some logic before you spout off.
Posted on 9/20/12 at 2:13 pm to REG861
Laugh it up.
Anyone with any sense knows there is no reason to even compare the 2 cities. I was not entering into that argument.
Anyone with any sense knows there is no reason to even compare the 2 cities. I was not entering into that argument.
Posted on 9/20/12 at 2:37 pm to Tigertown in ATL
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Anyone with any sense knows there is no reason to even compare the 2 cities. I was not entering into that argument.
awww but it's so much fun and never been done.
Posted on 9/20/12 at 2:48 pm to VOR
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You don't seem to have a strong interest in food and wine. And that's fine. No big deal. However, that lack of interest may also mean you really don't take the time to really discern subtle differences among choices.
i don't really post my preferences, and if i do i admit my inferior/rural palette
but i'm not talking about my perceptions/tastes really (outside of my comment about cochon/butcher)
i don't need an appreciation in a particular food (or any food) to know what studies regarding taste and preference say
Posted on 9/20/12 at 2:50 pm to REG861
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, while scoffing at the (accurate) notion that our cultural history and the amalgam of immigrants in years past contributed to the diversity and caliber of our dining.
i think you over-state both points, sir
Posted on 9/20/12 at 2:52 pm to LSUAfro
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it's so much fun and never been done.
Especially the never been done part.
Posted on 9/20/12 at 5:49 pm to Tigertown in ATL
New Orleans has and always will have better food than Baton Rouge because there is (in the minds of New Orleanians and tourist)an importance placed upon food. If BR had that same level of importance you would see good restaurants. The people vote everytime they eat. plain and simple...oh and sorry
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