Friday, September 02, 2005

A new record

Sadly No! discovered this gem while digging through the comments on Lucianne.com.
An earlier post said that New Orleans is 400+ years old. If our country is 229 years old, how is this possible? The Indians had a city here?

For once, my sarcasm fails me.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:12 PM

    Are you doing a Carnival in October? Or November?

    Because... lovely, lovely, and have several really interesting sites that would go with it. Depending on theme, of course...

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  2. Actually New Orleans was a French City founded in 1718, so it was 287 years old. And another thing, there are quite a few cities in the US that are a bit older than 229 (our ancestors didn't just hop off the boats with prefab cities.)
    St. Augustine Fl was founded in 1565, Boston was founded in 1630.

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