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Posted: 7/29/2012 11:56:20 PM
[Last Edit: 7/29/2012 11:59:27 PM by G_S]
Originally Posted By runs_with_scissors:
Originally Posted By G_S:
Think leesville is going to have your closest strip club. Not sure what bars are in Alexandria. I'm in Natchitoches which is where the tobacco warehouse I was talking about. If you need an extra humidor I have one with some heartfelt beads that is looking for a good home.
Originally Posted By runs_with_scissors:
Originally Posted By G_S:
Snip Decent cigar in CenLa requires going to Shreveport same with strip club. Tobacco warehouse across from Maggios has some cigars not a good selection but decent priced hand rolls. Guess, I will just have smoke shipped in from CigarBids. Don't know what I am going to do about the strip club. Got any bar recommendations around here? Runs_with_scissors, thank you for such a generous offer. But I ran home this weekend and got one and loaded it up. I have found a walk in humidor at Hocus Pocus liqoure on Jackson St. Found a bar called Finnegans Wake it's pretty good. And working for the History Channel is not bad |
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Posted: 8/1/2012 2:02:42 PM
G_S are you helping with Cajun Pawn Stars? When things cool back down we'll have to meet up shoot a few rounds, smoke some tobacco, and maybe a stiff drink.
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Posted: 8/1/2012 8:11:05 PM
I am part of the film crew on Cajun Pawm Stars. When I go out on location, I usually only bring my ar, and carry gun I can only meet up if you let me buy the first round? |
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Posted: 8/1/2012 9:46:42 PM
No problem with you buying first round. Just got to find a day off.
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Posted: 8/2/2012 1:40:56 PM
Alexandria is quite possibly the most boring place in Louisiana. And that says a lot coming from a Ruston boy!
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Posted: 8/2/2012 5:15:14 PM
Originally Posted By KiloBravo:
Alexandria is quite possibly the most boring place in Louisiana. And that says a lot coming from a Ruston boy! Damn you aint kidding. Back in the late 70's my brother and a friend of his decided to drive up to North LA to check out LA Tech, since they were getting ready to graduate from high school. After a day of checking out the school and the surrounding area, they decide to see if there's any hunting land out there. (This was when there was still a lot of private land available for hunting, before the hunting clubs took over.) While out in the countryside, they drive up to an old mom and pop grocery store. They walk in and start looking around for the beer cooler. (In South Louisiana back then, if you could put 3 dollars on the countertop, you could have the six pack.) The old lady asks them, "Can I help you?". My brothers friend says, "Yeah, where's the beer cooler?" They said you could see the hackles raise up on her back. "We don't sell that kind of thing here!", says the old lady. They figgered it was time to go, and tore ass outta the gravel parking lot. Last I heard Lincoln Parish is still dry. LC |
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Posted: 8/2/2012 10:10:23 PM
[Last Edit: 8/2/2012 10:11:36 PM by G_S]
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Posted: 8/10/2012 1:14:15 PM
Originally Posted By LongueCarabine: Originally Posted By KiloBravo: Alexandria is quite possibly the most boring place in Louisiana. And that says a lot coming from a Ruston boy! Damn you aint kidding. Back in the late 70's my brother and a friend of his decided to drive up to North LA to check out LA Tech, since they were getting ready to graduate from high school. After a day of checking out the school and the surrounding area, they decide to see if there's any hunting land out there. (This was when there was still a lot of private land available for hunting, before the hunting clubs took over.) While out in the countryside, they drive up to an old mom and pop grocery store. They walk in and start looking around for the beer cooler. (In South Louisiana back then, if you could put 3 dollars on the countertop, you could have the six pack.) The old lady asks them, "Can I help you?". My brothers friend says, "Yeah, where's the beer cooler?" They said you could see the hackles raise up on her back. "We don't sell that kind of thing here!", says the old lady. They figgered it was time to go, and tore ass outta the gravel parking lot. Last I heard Lincoln Parish is still dry. LC Lifelong Lincoln Parish resident here; most of the Parish is wet. The only dry areas are Districts 4 & 5, with the exception of Choudrant. There are several surrounding Parishes that are "drier" than mine (Jackson, Webster, etc) AFAIK. My wife's from Iberville Parish. Her folks still experience a culture shock when they come to visit. It's okay, though, the feelings are mutual. ![]() /hijack |
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