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Mystery;641761 wrote: Ha, you never know! Do you mind telling me what part of Mississippi? I live only about 25 miles from the border. I actually cross over frequently, as my community is small and that's where we go to shop, etc.
You're also a libra LOL, same as me
Too funny... about being a libra! I lived in Biloxi & Gulfport.
You're also a libra LOL, same as me
Too funny... about being a libra! I lived in Biloxi & Gulfport.
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observer1;641893 wrote: Too funny... about being a libra! I lived in Biloxi & Gulfport.
Oh, well I live closer to Natchez (that's where I go quite often), but have been to Biloxi many times. Love it there, although it's still suffering so after the hurricanes
Oh, well I live closer to Natchez (that's where I go quite often), but have been to Biloxi many times. Love it there, although it's still suffering so after the hurricanes

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Mystery;641902 wrote: Oh, well I live closer to Natchez (that's where I go quite often), but have been to Biloxi many times. Love it there, although it's still suffering so after the hurricanes 
Yes, I've heard. My father went through Katrina. He's up here with us now. His house, what's left of it, is still down there though. I'll probably have to go down & take care of getting rid of it at some point.

Yes, I've heard. My father went through Katrina. He's up here with us now. His house, what's left of it, is still down there though. I'll probably have to go down & take care of getting rid of it at some point.
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observer1;641919 wrote: Yes, I've heard. My father went through Katrina. He's up here with us now. His house, what's left of it, is still down there though. I'll probably have to go down & take care of getting rid of it at some point.
It looks different. Everything. The entire coast. There are places in Southern Louisiana that no longer exist. It's sad, because so many lost everything.
It looks different. Everything. The entire coast. There are places in Southern Louisiana that no longer exist. It's sad, because so many lost everything.
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Mystery;641956 wrote: It looks different. Everything. The entire coast. There are places in Southern Louisiana that no longer exist. It's sad, because so many lost everything.
When I spoke to someone down in Biloxi, they said it looks like a nuclear bomb went off.
Hey... we're kinda getting off-topic here, aren't we? :rolleyes:
When I spoke to someone down in Biloxi, they said it looks like a nuclear bomb went off.
Hey... we're kinda getting off-topic here, aren't we? :rolleyes:
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observer1;642534 wrote: When I spoke to someone down in Biloxi, they said it looks like a nuclear bomb went off.
Hey... we're kinda getting off-topic here, aren't we? :rolleyes:
Oh well, my question was answered anyway
And a nuclear bomb is an apt analogy.
Hey... we're kinda getting off-topic here, aren't we? :rolleyes:
Oh well, my question was answered anyway

And a nuclear bomb is an apt analogy.
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Mystery;642546 wrote: Oh well, my question was answered anyway 
And a nuclear bomb is an apt analogy.
Ya know, in all honesty, I was getting pretty angry about how so much was being done for & so much attention was being poured on New Orleans! Yes, they suffered, but so did so many other areas down there, including Biloxi, who got the brunt of the hurricane. But you never once heard about them!

And a nuclear bomb is an apt analogy.
Ya know, in all honesty, I was getting pretty angry about how so much was being done for & so much attention was being poured on New Orleans! Yes, they suffered, but so did so many other areas down there, including Biloxi, who got the brunt of the hurricane. But you never once heard about them!
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observer1;642638 wrote: Ya know, in all honesty, I was getting pretty angry about how so much was being done for & so much attention was being poured on New Orleans! Yes, they suffered, but so did so many other areas down there, including Biloxi, who got the brunt of the hurricane. But you never once heard about them!
You're not the only one. Although it's still Louisiana, no attention whatsoever was paid to the western parishes, or the ones south of New Orleans, and many of those were totally eliminated, yet all the media went to N.O.
You're not the only one. Although it's still Louisiana, no attention whatsoever was paid to the western parishes, or the ones south of New Orleans, and many of those were totally eliminated, yet all the media went to N.O.
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I would've loved to retire down there... but after Katrina, I'm thinking more along the lines of Georgia or the Carolinas. I do so love the south!! And the EXTREMELY FRIENDLY people!!
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We are certainly a breed of our own
I've actually never had the chance to visit the North, so I'm unsure of any differences, but I do know that the South is full of kind people.

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Mystery;642696 wrote: We are certainly a breed of our own
I've actually never had the chance to visit the North, so I'm unsure of any differences, but I do know that the South is full of kind people.
Well, I can tell you whoever invented the phrase "Southern Hospitality" wasn't kidding! You really don't find near as many nice people up here as compared to down there.

Well, I can tell you whoever invented the phrase "Southern Hospitality" wasn't kidding! You really don't find near as many nice people up here as compared to down there.
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observer1;642701 wrote: Well, I can tell you whoever invented the phrase "Southern Hospitality" wasn't kidding! You really don't find near as many nice people up here as compared to down there.
Sad but true. Definitely in the bigger cities.
Sad but true. Definitely in the bigger cities.
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Yes, hospitality is second nature to most of us, however that's not always the case. We have our share of a$$holes too
And gossipmongers run rampant LOL
