There will be a riot in New Orleans Sunday night if:

was21

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the Saints franchise is the one thing that they all come together on, and forget the intense racial problem there. So in that respect it's a good thing. The downside is that when they win, they all celebrate in their own way..many of them can't afford to give business to the local establishments after the game...they just go home and get drunker and if they win, they end up in the sack with the old lady. If they lose, they beat the shat out of the old lady...that is all. I voted for all of the above. There is no discernible middle class in that city, either uptown Garden District rich, or poor as a church mouse. I occasionally go there to eat the food, walk around in the Quarter in the daytime, visit the zoo, and go back home before dark.
 

saildawg

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Have you seen those horses that they use for crowd control. Plus, if you can let people get as drunk as they do in new orleans and party like they do without problems, there won't be any riots when we win this game.

Some of the comments that I read on here about new orleans are hilarious. You can tell that a lot of you have never really spend any time in the city except to party on bourbon street. You really don't know what you are missing.</p>
 
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you don't think highly of new orleans.

no need to continue to repeat your views which you are clearly in the minority on. it has been recorded.
 

jamdawg96

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<div>There's middle class neighborhoods all over town.</div><div>
</div><div>There are more people at local establishments during the game than there are in a packed Superdome. And when the game is over those numbers only increase.</div><div>
</div><div>The zoo then back home before dark? What are you, twelve?</div><div>
</div><div>As far as intense racial problems go, there's racial tension throughout the South. Granted, the demographics are a bit different here, but I haven't seen or heard anything in New Orleans that I haven't seen or heard anywhere else in America.</div><div>
</div><div>And to make this post thread relevant, I don't expect any riots on Sunday. But I do expect fake breasts and booze.</div>
 

was21

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that city or around it for many years. If you're insightful enough to see the big picture, you'd agree with me, but I really don't care if you do or not.