The way ESPN tells it, New Orleans is the greatest city in the world...

Todd4State

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to dog the town since the game is there. Just saying.

If they were in Mogadishu, they would probably be talking it up.
 

jakldawg

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Miami, or Pasadena, we have to endure tales of horror from sportswriters about what horrible, 2-horse bergs they're forced to stay in on their employer's dime (the horror, the horror).<div>
</div><div>(p.s. I've always thoroughly enjoyed my time in New Orleans, but can see how it's not for everyone)</div>
 

RougeDawg

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Recently moved here from Baton Rouge (True Armpit of the world) and there isn't a city in the US with more character than New Orleans. I've been coming since I was a kid, and been to pretty much every other metro area in the US, and I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.The last week has been amazing sports wise, and will only get better. There are so many different activities and things to do, anybody can be happy here, if they let themselves. But if people have ignorant obscured points of view, such as yourself, I guess they do not like the Big Easy.

I'm glad I didn't go a couple miles down the road to the Dome tonight if this score keeps up. The idiot Tiger fans are surely going to commit some stupid acts, should LSU tank.
 

fishwater99

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Some of the best years of my life were lived in Uptown Nola.....There is so much more to the city than the French Quarter, you dumb #+*%....
 

Original48

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We had some badass bidnessmen back in the day. And what the hell else is there besides food and music?!?! What a dummy.
 

GhostOfJackie

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Try living in West Virginia. This entire state is the armpit of the country. No good music and no good food.<div>
</div><div>New Orleans is the most unique city in the nation. That in itself is a good reason to visit. I like to visit a few times a year and enjoy uptown. So different than the tourist trap of Bourbon Street</div>
 

colodawg

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What I wouldn't give for some beignets at Cafe du Monde for breakfast, some Drago's broiled oysters for lunch, and a peacemaker poboy at
Acme Oyster House for supper! LOVE the Big Easy! Been to San Francisco, L. A., Seattle, Dallas, Atlanta, and many, many others. The only city I have enjoyed as much (not more) as NOLA is Vancouver, B. C.

If you don't like NOLA, what city do you recommend I visit?