Priorities
Mar 18th, 2008 by Nola
Even as gas prices climb, we New Orleanians know what’s really important:

For a more interesting uniquely New Orleans story, click here to read Pete’s post about King Gambrinus reigning atop Falstaff Brewery.
Mar 18th, 2008 by Nola
Even as gas prices climb, we New Orleanians know what’s really important:

For a more interesting uniquely New Orleans story, click here to read Pete’s post about King Gambrinus reigning atop Falstaff Brewery.
That’s great.
And I thought gas was expensive in STL… Mm, a po-boy sure sounds good. I’m going to make that image my background.
What if I ate a Poboy AND a sub? Lent is almost over, can you tell? I’m going to inhale Easter dinner.
Only in NOLA!!
That’s as it should be … priorities.
I love that sign. As my duty I don’t eat subs. Hubby has done more than his fair share of duty until he got a talkin to by his doctor. He is on the subs, since they don’t seem to be dripping with fried seafood and hot sauce.
Mmmm, I’d take a po’boy over a sub any day of the week. No need to shout it over the billboards. Your blog’s making me hungry
LOL–Love this!
I’m a local gal with New Orleans roots and have never heard about King Gambrinus or the Falstaff lights. I grew up close to Audubon Park and never got to that side a town. Loved the story. Must have had my head in the sand but I’m learning so much history on this town from you - you should teach a course in the schools.
LOL! That is great
Keeping it real!
mmmm! And I say that having only eaten fake po boys from out here in CA. I can’t even fathom what an authentic one must be like!! And I’m also jealous of how cheap your gas is!!!! We’re close to $4 a gallon out here!