jdogg4 said:
Thats because drinks cost 12 bucks each up there.
I've spent some time at the denver inn. one friend there lived 3 blocks to the east of there. It was great get trashed and stagger home.
I love the white house pizza place in carbondale. YUM! and the hostis with the big well lets just say feet HOT. the older lady with the fake ta ta and skin like leather is a bit creepy to me but nice.
Most places in Aspen are getting way expensive. The good, cheap dives are closing. The Red Onion closed permanently a few weeks ago, the Cooper Street Pier is closing, and the only place open where the locals go and the beer is cheap is now the Double Dog Pub.
White House Pizza rocks.
I'm currently in Pearlington, Miss., for the paper shooting all the rebuilding and recovery. This place is still a mess. Houses are still just piles of junk and most people still live in FEMA trailers as they try to build, or rebuild, their homes. The shrimping industry here is gone although there are tons of shrimp. Most shrimp boats were destroyed by Katrina and the only bulk ice facility is now part of the bayou.
Tomorrow, we (the reporter Scott and I) are heading to Port Sulpher, La., and south, then to the 9th Ward as we've heard those places are still untouched since the hurricane.
Oh yeah, FEMA isn't helping these people at all and the insurance companies are coming up with all types of excuses not to pay the policy holders.
Some people have completly bypassed the system and are now living in their own homes they've rebuilt themselves. Some of the subdivisions, such as Oak Harbor and Belle Isle, are still a mess and unhabitable.
This place will need help for years to come.