New Orleans Roadie

Started by ice grillin you, March 09, 2006, 04:49:59 PM

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phattymatty

don't forget friday and sunday.


ice grillin you

have you been to that bourbon st blues place that green legion is having the pep rally at sat nite

was wondering if its a good spot to watch the game at
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Seabiscuit36

You guys need to take alot of pics of this trip.  The owner of Chesapeake Inn and a whole group of guys are also going down this weekend, the fact that this years trip is to NewOrleans is ridiculous.
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phattymatty

Quote from: ice grillin you on October 10, 2006, 10:04:28 AM
have you been to that bourbon st blues place that green legion is having the pep rally at sat nite

was wondering if its a good spot to watch the game at

actually i have been there.  i'm sure they have tvs like most places, but i think it's more of a dance type joint.  if it's the place i'm thinking of.

ice grillin you

yeah thats exactly what it seems like it is...much more club than bar...probably not the best atmosphere to watch the game...
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

dis12

Quote from: MDS on October 07, 2006, 02:35:49 PM
The true answer to whether I'm coming or not lies in this translisterated sentence:

Ze lo tov, a-nee lo ro-tzhey new orleans

This makes little to sense, but if you can figure it out, it holds the answer to the truth. Good luck.

lo = no, so there lies the answer...I think.
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hbionic

Quote from: MDS on October 06, 2006, 07:08:48 PM
Be sure to bring some swimtrunks, I hear it gets wet down there.

Dude, way to exercise your right to a joke in bad taste!

:cfhead :cfhead :cfhead :cfhead :cfhead
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Feva

Quote from: ice grillin you on October 10, 2006, 11:01:59 AM
yeah thats exactly what it seems like it is...much more club than bar...probably not the best atmosphere to watch the game...

If that's the case... we move down the road.  The last thing I would think we'd have trouble finding in NO is a bar for a game.
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PhillyPhreak54

Quote from: MDS on October 06, 2006, 07:08:48 PM
Be sure to bring some swimtrunks, I hear it gets wet down there.

:-D

ice grillin you

Hookers follow workers' dollars
Katrina labor force attracts them to N.O.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
By Trymaine Lee
Staff writer

For prostitutes working the streets of New Orleans, the post-flood era has sparked a boom in business, largely owing to the influx of an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 out-of-town workers away from their families with money to blow, police said.

It's "like the Super Bowl" for sex workers, said Deputy Chief James Scott, commander of the Police Department's Intelligence Division, from his division's headquarters in a trailer.

Though police are making more arrests for prostitution than before Hurricane Katrina, Scott said quantifying such results is difficult because undercover officers often can't develop conclusive evidence to make a clear-cut prostitution case. It often takes a transfer of cash, "getting naked with them" and clear evidence that the prostitute wants to trade a sexual favor for cash and not just because "she thinks you're hot," Scott said.

Suspected prostitutes in today's New Orleans, where a lack of bed space in the Orleans Parish Prison has authorities routinely transferring hundreds of prisoners accused of more serious crimes to out-of-town jails, are often being given municipal summonses rather than jail time for lesser offenses such as solicitation. And even when suspected prostitutes are taken into custody, they're often back on the streets in a matter of minutes, Scott said.

With the lure of big money and small consequences, he said, the city has attracted out-of-town prostitutes who ply their trade mostly in the French Quarter.

Before Katrina, most vice officers could identify many of the prostitutes by name, Scott said.

Lots of new faces
"It's just a totally different crowd (in the Quarter now). If you look, you'll see more males in the crowd. They have a tremendous amount of cash to spend. And they're out there and they're looking for women. They're looking to drink and have a good time. They're stuck here without their families, and that has attracted prostitutes."

Prostitutes in this Wild West-like new New Orleans have stepped up their game, Scott said, moving away from street solicitation and onto a more advanced means of selling their wares: the Internet. Prostitutes hand prospective clients a card with an e-mail or Web-site address where they can make "dates."

The new technique makes it much more difficult for vice officers to make cases because they only get the e-mail address on the initial face-to-face meeting, and then only if the prostitute believes they're a real customer and not a cop. Only later, after making the date via e-mail, can they make an arrest at the second meeting. Many out-of-town prostitutes have come to New Orleans for the same reasons they might visit another city during, say, a major sporting event. "They follow the Super Bowls, the big games, conventions, things like that. What we have here is like the Super Bowl," he said.

The pimps who run the lives of sex workers also have become more sophisticated. Some women seeking the opportunity to live and work in the United States are being brought in from Europe, Asia and Latin America as virtual slaves and forced into prostitution, a problem that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is attacking with a grant of $450,000 announced during his visit last week to New Orleans.

Easy out
Law enforcement officials disagree over whether the abundance of prostitutes visible in some parts of the city is the result of insufficient jail space or light charges against those picked up. An order by Criminal District Judge Calvin Johnson that the parish prison release municipal offenders means eligible suspects must be released unless they have active warrants, are charged with a crime against another person or are involved in a drunken-driving case.

And most of the suspected sex workers are arrested on municipal charges, Scott said. Those who are actually taken into custody and turned over to the Orleans Parish Prison are often set free.

"Prostitution has increased," Police Superintendent Warren Riley said this week through spokeswoman Bambi Hall. Though saying the vice squad is addressing the problem, he said that "the primary issue is the lack of bed space at the Orleans Parish Prison, which creates the inability to keep prostitutes in lock-up."

Orleans Parish Prison spokeswoman Renee Lapeyrolerie disagreed. The prison, she said, is following judicial orders to release people charged with simple municipal offenses.

"Obviously Chief Riley is confused," Lapeyrolerie said of the judicial order. Those eligible for release haven't been charged with prostitution, a state charge that would keep them in jail, she said. If police give prostitutes a lesser municipal charge as a way to get them off the street, they may indeed be released, as per Johnson's order.

"No arrested person has been released from OPP because of a lack of bed space or overcrowding," Lapeyrolerie said. Since June, the Sheriff's Office has contracted with other parish jails and the state Department of Public Safety and Corrections to hold any overflow of prisoners, she said.

Another 200 prisoners will be transferred from Orleans Parish Prison to the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola by the end of the week.

"There is a constant shuffle of prisoners," Scott said. "We understand that (the criminal sheriff) does not want to fill beds with municipal charges except for domestic violence and DUI."

Criminal Sheriff Marlin Gusman's office has to decide each day which prisoners to hold and which prisoners to release, Scott said, and it's often a choice between a suspected armed robber, burglar, thief or prostitute.


Judge's order is key
Lapeyrolerie said the decision isn't about choice but about the eligibility of prisoners under Johnson's order.

Between June 30 and Sept. 29, the Orleans Parish Prison has shipped 2,279 inmates to other jails, Lapeyrolerie said.

Officials in the NOPD and OPP said eight temporary jails under construction by FEMA will allow the prison to house up to 800 municipal offenders, if and when the judicial order is lifted.

Lapeyrolerie said the medium-security jails will be completed by the end of the month.
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

dis12

after reading that, I'm not sure I wanna go now :-\




YEA RIGHT
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rjs246

I just found out that my travel agent never booked my flight to NO...

So I logged on to Travelocity and got tickets and a rental car for $70 more than my original itinerary. No cabs for me this weekend to/from the airport. Word.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

dis12

Quote from: rjs246 on October 11, 2006, 11:18:40 AM
I just found out that my travel agent never booked my flight to NO...

So I logged on to Travelocity and got tickets and a rental car for $70 more than my original itinerary. No cabs for me this weekend to/from the airport. Word.

sweeet!  now we have a chauffer for the weekend!   I assume you got a big-ass van or SUV.
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Father Demon

My buddy that I go on these annual roadies with just called to say he may have to bail on me at the last minute.  Uncle dying.  Not even a real uncle, but his wife's mother's sister's husband.  He better be farging with me.
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