you were just being nice in the first place, I understand, treating your driver to lunch, but post-Nov. 15, do that business at Cassamento's. talked to the nephew of the deceased owner (said his uncle died the night of the storm while evacuating), who took my condolences and said now maybe he could actually keep the place open after 9 p.m. and make some festival/mardi gras/jazz fest dollars, but that he would open on Nov. 15 cuz that's when he could get oysters, but if he wanted he could open up then (that was back in early October) cuz he could get any other seafood he wanted. he didn't say he was cutting prices down from their high-dollar half-shell menu or oyster loaves, but still, man looked honest when he took my condolences. and the protection of that lawrence square police substation is nice, and the b-ball court seems always free now, and last I was there, ms. mae's on the corner sold dixie at a dollar a draft and heineken at $2.

at any rate, make room for a thanksgiving-ish lunch/drinks.
- anonymous 10-31-2005 9:20 pm





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