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• The Virginia Tech players helped supply the beeds that we are sporting around our necks on the Sugar Bowl Trip main page.
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• A small-scale Mardi Gras occurs on New Year's Eve in New Orleans.
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• Thanks to the Virginia Tech players, an owner on Bourbon Street allowed us on top of a balcony to redistribute our excess beeds.
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• Another picture of the balcony we helped take over.
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• Will was definitely prepared to cruise the streets of New Orleans. In case anyone was wondering, New Orleans does have an open-drink container law; THEY ARE ALLOWED.
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• Bourbon Street takes on a slightly different look during the day.
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• Sometimes people are even able to make new friends while having a good time in New Orleans.
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• Lee takes a minute to pose beside the Mississippi River. The river is actually located at a higher elevation than the city. Believe it or not, you have to walk up-hill from Bourbon Street to get to the river. New Orleans is located below sea-level. A pumping system is used to pump water caught inside the city back to the Mississippi River.
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