As a proud New Orleanian I've embraced my city the good, the bad and the ugly. New Orleans is known for its traditions you can bet that 80% of the natives have some type of beans and rice on mondays, seafood on fridays, at least one slice of king cake during carnival and their televisions tuned into a Saints game during football season. This year The New Orleans Saints have had an exceptional season, the best theyve ever had and as we approach our first playoff game we're hoping that they go all the way. The Who Dat Nation as we are called are geared up to take that drive to Miami in February. Real Saints fans have had Superbowl hopes since the team was 5-N.O., every week a new saying emerged as the Who Dat Nation grew. To the Boys in black and gold...we support you...we're proud of you, proud to wear the jerseys, fitted caps, socks, shirts, aprons and the Fleur De Lis. We Salute you!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Who Dat? We Dat!!
As a proud New Orleanian I've embraced my city the good, the bad and the ugly. New Orleans is known for its traditions you can bet that 80% of the natives have some type of beans and rice on mondays, seafood on fridays, at least one slice of king cake during carnival and their televisions tuned into a Saints game during football season. This year The New Orleans Saints have had an exceptional season, the best theyve ever had and as we approach our first playoff game we're hoping that they go all the way. The Who Dat Nation as we are called are geared up to take that drive to Miami in February. Real Saints fans have had Superbowl hopes since the team was 5-N.O., every week a new saying emerged as the Who Dat Nation grew. To the Boys in black and gold...we support you...we're proud of you, proud to wear the jerseys, fitted caps, socks, shirts, aprons and the Fleur De Lis. We Salute you!
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