On May 13, 11:29 am, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote: Tim Crowley wrote: On May 13, 9:23 am, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote: This is a short travel documentary from 1940 about New Orleans. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyf0K28r8So&feature=related Where's the Mexicans? Right there. Under your bed! B000000! you poor frightened child. I truly pity you
On May 13, 11:23 am, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote: This is a short travel documentary from 1940 about New Orleans. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyf0K28r8So&feature=related Where's the Mexicans? I took pictures of many streets with names in Spanish, and they also have a statue of Bolivar: - Canal Street - Galvez Street - Lopez Street - Salcedo Street - Perdido
On May 13, 4:56 pm, "Mr.Sandman" <somewh...@overtherainbow.com> wrote: Hisler wrote: This is a short travel documentary from 1940 about New Orleans. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyf0K28r8So&feature=related Where's the Mexicans? Did you just happen to come across this video? Why use New Orleans as any kind of reference? If you knew your history, you would know that
Mr.Sandman wrote: Hisler wrote: This is a short travel documentary from 1940 about New Orleans. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyf0K28r8So&feature=related Where's the Mexicans? Did you just happen to come across this video? Why use New Orleans as any kind of reference? If you knew your history, you would know that New Orleans was and is one of the most relaxed
Hisler wrote: This is a short travel documentary from 1940 about New Orleans. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyf0K28r8So&feature=related Where's the Mexicans? Did you just happen to come across this video? Why use New Orleans as any kind of reference? If you knew your history, you would know that New Orleans was and is one of the most relaxed and progressive cities when