118 days until the Arkansas football game!!!!! Season opener for LA TECH!!
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118 days until the Arkansas football game!!!!! Season opener for LA TECH!!
This day in history: 1980
The southbound span of the famous Tampa Bay "Sunshine Skyway" bridge was destroyed when the freighter Summit Venture collided with a support column during a storm. Over 1,200 feet of the bridge fell (with several cars and a bus) 150 feet, killing 35 people.
What tragedy had occurred within a mile of the bridge just months earlier? ?(think of a "color" and something prickly)
Good to see ya OLDBLUE.
I made a suggestion to James at Tech&Tails. I said they could up the event by several notches by having banana pudding for desert. He said he would write that down!! Does anyone else think that would be a good idea??
108 days until the Arkansas football game!!!!! Season opener for LA TECH!!
No sillyhead. And I didn't say it was a bad thing.
Growing up in and around New Orleans, crawfish boils were a part of my upbringing. I don't remember my first one, because I was in diapers. But I was never offered cake, pie, ice cream, banana pudding or anything else sweetened at a crawfish boil until I went to Tech. Then I married into a N.La family and learned that serving dessert is considered an integral part of a crawfish boil in most locales above Alexandria.
That doesn't mean I dislike it ... but I've observed it's a distinctly N.La custom
No sillyhead yourself (being funny not sarcastic) what I was saying is that crawfish boils are not a N. La. thing, so of course they serve dessert. And banana pudding (with vanilla wafers) is great with anything I can think of. Here in SE Texas it would probably be Blue Bell Home Made Vanilla ice cream.
I caught crawfish from a ditch in Winnsboro when I was 5 and my grandmother boiled them on the kitchen stove. I'm as north-Louisiana as you can get and I've never had dessert at a crawfish boil unless corn, taters, and sausage is considered.
Crawfish need a good side of "poke sallat!"
(now that would be N. La)