Which part of Louisiana are you driving through? One of the most spectacular parts of our trip to Alabama when I was younger was the drive along the 17 mile long Causeway thats on the main east to west highway up around Baton Rouge.
“Everyone’s a critic” laments local chef Jason Dady in his recent anti-blog blog posting.
He brings up several good points about the unilateral nature of the internet and questions the fairness of an anonymous system of review. And he’s got a valid point – there’s a lot of crap on the internet.
It takes a discerning eye to weed through all the crap. Thankfully, most of society has a reasonable ability to tell the difference between a credible source and a lunatic’s rants. I’m not yet sure which category I fall into, so I’ll leave that for you to decide.
For a moment I’m going to pretend as though this blog is read by more than just my wife and speak directly to you – my anonymous reader whom I’ve never met. So here’s some information that I’ve pasted from my Facebook account:
• Age: 28
• Sex: I’m a dude
• Astrological Sign: Scorpio
• Occupation: Mechanical Engineer
• Status: Married (sorry ladies!)
• Qualifications for being a restaurant blogger: I’m literate and I eat. That’s it. So none really.
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Which part of Louisiana are you driving through? One of the most spectacular parts of our trip to Alabama when I was younger was the drive along the 17 mile long Causeway thats on the main east to west highway up around Baton Rouge.
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