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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 603071" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Horti,</p><p></p><p>I don't think that smallrancher had any malice in his/her comments. I guess it's easy for someone to say pack up, but would I ever? Nope. If you mapquest New Roads Louisiana (actually I'm on the Ventress side of False River) you'll see that we're a good ways from the coast. Now living in New Orleans is one thing - hey it's a bowl for pete's sake, but we're well away from the coast. I'm northwest of BatonRouge, I guess the whole state capital should move. Also north of Houston, guess they should all move to somewhere farther north. Same with most gulf coast large cities. Truth is where we live is pretty free of natural disasters. No earthquakes, not tornado alley, no noreasters, it doesn't get too cold, we get plenty of rain from the gulf moisture - I really like it. To each their own. I 've had the pleasure to visit most of this great country (even Minnesota), and each place has something good about it. </p><p></p><p>No, I wasn't asking for sympathy - I really did feel bad for not visiting in so long, and beefy called me out on it - which he should have!</p><p></p><p>Just don't ask me to say that any other part of the country has better food than we do - I'm cajun and proud of it. There is no better cuisine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 603071, member: 2653"] Horti, I don't think that smallrancher had any malice in his/her comments. I guess it's easy for someone to say pack up, but would I ever? Nope. If you mapquest New Roads Louisiana (actually I'm on the Ventress side of False River) you'll see that we're a good ways from the coast. Now living in New Orleans is one thing - hey it's a bowl for pete's sake, but we're well away from the coast. I'm northwest of BatonRouge, I guess the whole state capital should move. Also north of Houston, guess they should all move to somewhere farther north. Same with most gulf coast large cities. Truth is where we live is pretty free of natural disasters. No earthquakes, not tornado alley, no noreasters, it doesn't get too cold, we get plenty of rain from the gulf moisture - I really like it. To each their own. I 've had the pleasure to visit most of this great country (even Minnesota), and each place has something good about it. No, I wasn't asking for sympathy - I really did feel bad for not visiting in so long, and beefy called me out on it - which he should have! Just don't ask me to say that any other part of the country has better food than we do - I'm cajun and proud of it. There is no better cuisine. [/QUOTE]
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