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Dear Pat O'Briens-Team,
Enclosed we have a little story for your homepage 'If the Fountain
could talk'.
We have visited New Orleans in the first week of November .
Please feel free to make some corrections (our grammatics can
be wrong sometime...) and we would be happy to see
our little story on your homepage...
With kind regards
Elke Sailer-Wosar
2 German girls
On November 1st. we (2
german girlfriends on holiday for a week) visited PAT O'BRIENS
MAIN BAR . A couple sitting next to us enjoyed drinking their
cocktails, we enjoyed just a bottle of beer. After a while ,
and after another beer , we started to talk. We found out, that
the nice guy is a Deputy and his wife from Beaumont, Texas, joining
a training in NO.
Some time later, and after
telling them that we are from Germany, a JÄGERMEISTER was
standing in front of us. This very special kind of German liqueur
reminded us of the GERMAN BLACK FORREST, cold winter and bad
weather in November! Nice to be here in a city with nice weather
and warm temperatures in November, we thought! We returned several
times during the week, and guess what, we met again some Cops,
coming from New York. It seems that the MAIN BAR was full of
Cops at that weekend..... We will never forget the funny time
at the MAIN BAR and the the funny way home after the
two JÄGERMEISTER......
Next day we met the couple
from Texas again at he Cafe Du MONDE. If they will ever visit
your homepage, or the Cops from NEW YORK, we would be glad to
hear from them by email. (elke.sailer-wosar@eu.interfaceinc.com)
See you next year at PAT
O'Briens !!!!
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