--It is the only place I can truly call home.
--Not at this time, maybe in a few years.
I must return yearly for Jazz Fest!
--Return to what? the toxic waste dump of the nation? People talking of fish fries and seafood...you eat that crap down there, you'll be dead in weeks, I wouldn't touch that seafood for at lease 5 years. Then again...night fishing would be easy with all the glowing fish.
--Nahhhh.....Put a fence up and call it a prison. Let the looters have it. They should shoot them all.
--Too much family history to be scared out by an act of god.
--I cannot imagine ever living anywhere else....
Frank Waldron is the author of the true crime website The BTK Site, as well as Our Favorite Guru Stories, a website about spiritual-religious abuse.






Article comments
1 - LegendaryMonkey
If the criminals, drug addicts, and underclass come back, then I'll stay away.
I'm in DC right now. Yeah, it has it's rough parts, but there's enough land to keep the good people separated from the bad ones.
I find the above comment a little disturbing for its mention of the 'underclass.' Are the poor so very frightening? Are they frightening because they are poor, or because we have made them desparate?
2 - Ken
Residents want to return now to New Orleans! This may not be a good choice at this time. The primary services are still lacking and hospitals can only provide emergency care only.
The other factor to consider is hurricane Rita. The projected path is really uncertain. I think it would be good planning to wait until the hurricane season is ended at the end of November.
3 - cooper brown
does anyone have any apartments available in the jefferson/orleans parish area for a katrina victim? my email is cooperbrown272 at hotmail dot com, had to post it like that because we're not allowed to post our email