Posted by John in La on February 09, 2016 at 06:13:35 from (96.33.136.54):
While this is just a normal day for most of you this is a big holiday for us. In some sections of town more business will be closed today than are closed on Christmas day. Suppose to be sunny and 57 today but add in a little alcohol and running around for worthless trinkets and them fools out there will never notice the cold. In fact I can safely say there will be more than a handful of people that will not remember today when tomorrow gets here. If you have ever been to Mardi Gras you know very little is off limits today.
I can remember a little over 10 years ago. My wife; just married son; and I took my new DIL (not from here) to the quarter this time of year. We were all walking down the street when we noticed a girl trying to persuade some guys up on a balcony to give her a big stuffed animal. My son and I stopped and waited for the action to take place. Guys were gathering with camera in hand. My poor DIL kept asking my wife what was going on as she had no idea what was fixing to happen. When the girl lifted her shirt and my DIL realized why we were standing there I thought she was going to come unglued on the top of my sons head. Sure glad she did not have a frying pan or such as she would have clunked him good.
For me I think I will just stay here and do some things in the yard. Grill me a big rib eye steak later on as this is the last day I can eat red meat for several weeks.
So Happy Mardi Gras to all; no matter where you live.
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