Good news: I landed a job!
Bad news: It's in Tigertown
I'm moving from Dallas to Baton Rouge next month. Is there anything I need to know about how to survive down there?
Good news: I landed a job!
Bad news: It's in Tigertown
I'm moving from Dallas to Baton Rouge next month. Is there anything I need to know about how to survive down there?
The traffic sucks. Avoid all roads. You might want a helicopter or if you can "beam" from place to place.
Try this place out:
http://www.parrains.com/menu.htm
I like this place:
http://www.jubans.com/
Jordan Mills on choosing Tech:
“It’s a great experience seeing them play. It was a good atmosphere. The fans stood up the whole game and never sat down. They have a great fan base.”
Brunet's
The owner was a Tech player I think; remember seeing Tech memorobilia in there (amongs purple & yellow of course)
http://www.brunetscajunrestaurant.com/
Screw Brunet's. He's got more Bear Bryant and Alabama stuff than anything else. Also, Austindawg and I didn't have a good experience there during the NCAA playoffs when we went to watch the Lady Techsters. We were assured they'd play it for us in the bar. We were the only ones there and they had it on for awhile until the bartender changed it to the Lady Tigers. We told them that we were told we could watch the Lady Techsters in the bar, and that's why we were there and because Brunet played for Tech. It didn't make a difference to them. We cancelled our orders after the appetizers, if I remember correctly and then left. I haven't been back since.
After Kentucky, it's nice to be back in the South (no offense Kentucky). Job hasn't really started yet, but I don't have any complaints. I was surprised that a bunch of the students here are from Atlanta. I guess this school (GCSU) is designated as the public liberal arts university in Georgia.
Time is your friend. Impulse is your enemy. -John Bogle
Bogie's,all day, everyday, every hour.