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So, I never told you guys, but I went out on the 26th to New Orleans for our vacation. I guess I'll just make a little diary here. Hooray for free Wi-Fi at our hotel!
Day 0, the 26th: Well, it was an 8 hour drive. Annnnnnd it turns out our car wouldn't take the charger for my laptop because a fuse in the car was blown, and we're not sure if we can get it fixed. So, aside from a book on weird laws in the Middle Ages and Sonic Rush, (I am a traitor D:) I just sat there. And sat there. And sat there, for 7-8 hours, all the way through Alabama and Mississipi.
So, when we finally got to New Orleans, I was all
because even before we got to Bourbon Street, the place was huge. I mean, cars everywhere. And THEN we actually got on the way to the hotel, and hooooolllly crap, that was... interesting. Imagine, OK, this shopping center, with little shops and resturants out on the sidewalk.
Now imagine 10,000 people, and they're all insane and partying ALL THE TIME. I don't even KNOW if it was 10,000, it could have been a ton more. And I'm not lying about the strip clubs! There must have been like 10 of them, and they had actual, real live bouncers in the doors! (No, I didn't go in one what the hell people) There were a few dance clubs around, too, and everywhere you went was the loudest music you could possibly imagine in every direction.
So, after that, we all headed back to the hotel and ordered dinner. I got some pizza, it was all right, but a little more flat and thin than I like. After that, I went to bed.
Day 1, the 27th: Right now, I'm sitting at this laptop, about to get a shower. The folks are going to the D-Day Museum, so I'm just going to stay here until we head out into town again. Hopefully, we'll take one of the quieter streets. Apparently, it's like this every day.
So we went out for breakfast at the hotel's resturant, I had the buffet. That was nice, I haven't had a buffet breakfast in a while. Then me and my mom walked around the street a little and got some beads for my friends. The store we got them from had 'WAKE THE **** UP' brand coffee. Too bad it was $13.
So, after we had breakfast, I messed around IRC for a while. After that, we all went out to go this place called Cafe Beneit, but that was too crowded, so after we had wandered out for a little while, and I had gotten some postcards from the voodoo shop (yes, there was a voodoo shop, this place is so awesome) to give to my friends, we went back to the hotel to think of where to go.
That reminds me, while we were out, I saw the coolest thing. There was this guy out there, covered in gold paint, posed like a statue. Not moving at all, not even breathing. We gave him a tip, because, well, the guy deserved one. I hope he had his eyes closed.
Anyway, we came out of the hotel to go get dinner at this resturant, that was pretty good. We took a carriage ride back to the hotel after that. Oh yeah, I went in a taxi today, too. A real live taxi!
Anyway, that'll be it for today until tommorow. Turns out we leave on the 29th, not 30th, so after tommorow, we'll be heading back. Please, please, let the laptop work this time. My mind can't handle that kind of drive.
I'll keep you posted as stuff happens.
Day 0, the 26th: Well, it was an 8 hour drive. Annnnnnd it turns out our car wouldn't take the charger for my laptop because a fuse in the car was blown, and we're not sure if we can get it fixed. So, aside from a book on weird laws in the Middle Ages and Sonic Rush, (I am a traitor D:) I just sat there. And sat there. And sat there, for 7-8 hours, all the way through Alabama and Mississipi.
So, when we finally got to New Orleans, I was all
because even before we got to Bourbon Street, the place was huge. I mean, cars everywhere. And THEN we actually got on the way to the hotel, and hooooolllly crap, that was... interesting. Imagine, OK, this shopping center, with little shops and resturants out on the sidewalk.
Now imagine 10,000 people, and they're all insane and partying ALL THE TIME. I don't even KNOW if it was 10,000, it could have been a ton more. And I'm not lying about the strip clubs! There must have been like 10 of them, and they had actual, real live bouncers in the doors! (No, I didn't go in one what the hell people) There were a few dance clubs around, too, and everywhere you went was the loudest music you could possibly imagine in every direction.
So, after that, we all headed back to the hotel and ordered dinner. I got some pizza, it was all right, but a little more flat and thin than I like. After that, I went to bed.
Day 1, the 27th: Right now, I'm sitting at this laptop, about to get a shower. The folks are going to the D-Day Museum, so I'm just going to stay here until we head out into town again. Hopefully, we'll take one of the quieter streets. Apparently, it's like this every day.
So we went out for breakfast at the hotel's resturant, I had the buffet. That was nice, I haven't had a buffet breakfast in a while. Then me and my mom walked around the street a little and got some beads for my friends. The store we got them from had 'WAKE THE **** UP' brand coffee. Too bad it was $13.
So, after we had breakfast, I messed around IRC for a while. After that, we all went out to go this place called Cafe Beneit, but that was too crowded, so after we had wandered out for a little while, and I had gotten some postcards from the voodoo shop (yes, there was a voodoo shop, this place is so awesome) to give to my friends, we went back to the hotel to think of where to go.
That reminds me, while we were out, I saw the coolest thing. There was this guy out there, covered in gold paint, posed like a statue. Not moving at all, not even breathing. We gave him a tip, because, well, the guy deserved one. I hope he had his eyes closed.
Anyway, we came out of the hotel to go get dinner at this resturant, that was pretty good. We took a carriage ride back to the hotel after that. Oh yeah, I went in a taxi today, too. A real live taxi!
Anyway, that'll be it for today until tommorow. Turns out we leave on the 29th, not 30th, so after tommorow, we'll be heading back. Please, please, let the laptop work this time. My mind can't handle that kind of drive.
I'll keep you posted as stuff happens.
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