Sunday, June 14, 2009

Dimanche~Naked Brunch


Riders get nekid, pedal through Quarters to expose cyclists' problems
~Ramon Antonio Vargas


Dredged mud can save Louisiana coast, state says
~Mark Schleifstein


~Sediment from a dredge in Lake Pontchartrain is pumped into dyked marsh. A federal- state wetlands restoration project to restore more than two square miles of marsh in the Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge by dredging sediment from Lake Pontchartrain near Bayou Lacombe and piping it into the Goose Point/Point Platte marsh area was begin in June of 2008.
Photo: Ellis Lucia, Ashleigh Austin

Coastal Louisiana rebuilding projects can now proceed
~Chris Kirkham


Terrebonne Parish total-control levee bills go to Senate floor
~Jeremy Alford


Madisonville copes with new reality on riverfront
~Cindy Chang


Build high, lower rates
~Anita Lee


"The Scweem"~Hrrmph!

Bobby’s cochon de lait recipe
~C.B. Forgotston

~In case there are some out that don’t know, despite the lean times facing us mullets, Bobby Jindal still likes pork; especially the pork in the state’s Operating and Capital Budgets.

4 ex-governors meet Excisercist
~Jordan Blum
~Four former Louisiana governors met with Gov. Bobby "Brady" Jindal in a rare gathering Thursday to express their concerns about Jindal’s cuts in higher education.

Child-Governor Jindal's backers form federal PAC
~A group of Gov. Bobby Jindal's political supporters, including an uncle of the governor's wife, Supriya Jindal, are forming a federal political action committee to support a presidential run by the 38-year-old, ultra-Catholic, women-no-rights Republican.

Miss. governor and former
tobacco lobbyist Haley Babar tests 2012 GOP waddlers in Iowa
~Emily Wagster Pettus

~If the Republican Party is in danger of being marginalized as a conservative, white male Southern enclave, is Haley Babar
--the longtime Washington power broker and current Mississippi governor-- the best person to turn things around?
~Editilla gotta Ax'yaz~ Bobby & Haley 2012?
Babar'n'Zephir? The Exorcist and da'Fatman? Rut'Row, Batman!

Here's to the Violets:
My Thoughts on Gay Rights
~Patricia Clarkson


Illegal Immigration Poses Moral Questions About Jobs
~Carol Forsloff

~Editilla Con'swillas~
I don't see a connection between Morality and Economics. Whenever people do that it always seems to work out best for the Moralists. This problem has Nothing to do with Morals, but everything to do with Economics. I see Economic Cancer of Scale in our methods of Illegal Immigrant Employment.
Everyone has grown DisEased by undercutting the wage earners. This is about making everyone poor, Americans, Mexicans, whoever works on the hours. Really, to muddle this up with a question of Morals is to miss the real crimes against humanity.
Economically this current business model will not work. Everyone needs to make better money in this country and the next. That is the real question here, to wit: what about there... where these people come from, why can they not make a living wage in their own countries???
Our national business model has betrayed Capitalism to some thing more akin to National Socialism. As such, the state sets and enforces the minimum wage. If we were still a truly capitalistic country then perhaps we could afford the luxury of "Morality" in our Immigration Policy. As long as we continue to believe in the Economies of Scale, then the individuals who work within that scenario will matter little more than flies in a dead man's ear.

Congo on'da Bayou???
~Central La. Politics

"Male" deputies on video: cruelly macing, stripping totally nude, Bossier woman
--cell door open, in full view of jail and packs of other leering deputy pervert sicko warlord
rapists wannabees!
Caution: Hard to watch!
~H/T~Louisiana Now

PTSD Radio show
~Kiss My Gumbo


Bonsai growers from around the world to gather in New Orleans to share their secrets
~Stephanie Bruno

~"Once you catch the bug," said Guy Guidry, a bonsai master who teaches around the world, "it turns into an illness. An addiction. A compulsion. It becomes all you can think about." Guidry and others are preparing for the Bonsai Clubs International's International Bonsai Congress, coming to the New Orleans Botanical Garden June 19.
~Greater New Orleans Bonsai Society

Found things~Pam Firmin

Cardinal leaves the yard for the season~Sheila Stroup

MIT art students transform FEMA trailer into green machine
~Susie Collins

~Faculty and students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Visual Arts Program transformed a surplus FEMA trailer into a “green” mobile composting center with vertical gardens, rainwater catchment system, permaculture library, and indoor multipurpose space. The trailer has been dubbed the “Armadillo” for its ribbed retractable shell.

Lockwood at Soren Christensen ~Inside Art New Orleans

Brad Pitt has got a ‘no physical contact clause’!~Editilla Chin'Chillaaas...
Ya'Coitainly can't run New Orleans without one of those, now eh?
Jus'sayin, we'wonda of a'nutta Santa Clause of Physical Contact?

New Orleans Beer 30 Thoughts
~Po Boy Views New Orleans


"Pigs Feet and Potted Meat"
~Ivan "Funkboy" Bodley

~the most Qualified Quilifier on Qualifypaper

Bonnaroo Day 2~A.J. Rodrigue
~H/T- HumidBeings.com

NOCCA students head to the White House with Marsalis family~Jonathan Tilove

4 comments:

Ima Wizer said...

Wonderful posting...and glad you like
"The Scweem" and thanks for funny comment!

New Orleans Ladder said...

Well yer more than welcome Mxz Sweetie'Pea!
I actually thought it was one of yours at first.
Thanks youz,
Editilla

Susie Collins said...

Hey thanks for the link back to The Canary Report. Isn't that the best thing done yet with a FEMA trailer?

Editilla said...

Hey, thanks youz for a great article, Ms Collins.
Yes, another cool thing I have seen regarding those trailers is these little birdhouses this guy was making shaped exactly like little fema trailers! It was the only thing he had for income in the initial months after the storm.