Poboy Preservation Festival

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EatinAintCheatin
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Thinking about going Sunday (after the Saints game of course). Anybody else going?
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Going to BR for the day Sunday, otherwise I'd definitely be there!
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I wish I could go. Sunpie is going to be there. :(
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I just can't stomach the crowds - another great idea that draws too many people in too small of a space. After that first frustrating year, I won't be back.
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It's a great time, and now that they've redone Oak St, it should be even better.
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If the weather is nice, I might venture out.
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I love me a regular hot sausage pattie, dressed, easy mayo, and a Diet Barq's from Short Stop on Transcontinental. I call it the Heartburn Special.
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Went the first year, walked up and down once. Booths had nothing left. I left. Went to Cooter Browns and ate oysters. The crowds were way too large for the venue.

BBQ Blues at Lafayette are getting too large for the venue also. Thankfully, food is available at Leonardo.

Edited to add...Give me the hot sausage links. Not a fan of the patties.
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I heard there's this awesome new law firm in the area and they have a great conference table.
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justagirl wrote:I heard there's this awesome new law firm in the area and they have a great conference table.
You think it'd be ok if we ate a sloppy, drippy roast beef at his new table? And more importantly, can we use his parking? haha...

Just kidding, we're gonna park at Jefferson Playground and ride our bikes on the levee there.
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