There aren't many banjos in Southern Louisiana, not in the sense you
are thinking of.  That's Dixieland, Jazz and Zydeco country.

Dan

On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Bob W <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
> Ah, the law of the banjo...
>
>>
>> South of New Orleans, human rights tend to be optional. The
>> refineries don't want any negative publicity, and since the
>> sheriff is an elected position, they do whatever the refineries ask.
>>
>> Jeffery
>>
>> On May 1, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Bob W wrote:
>>
>> >> I was hoping to drive down to the south shore line to see what has
>> >> become of it since the oil spill (which is now the size of Puerto
>> >> Rico), but the sheriffs down there don't want any pictures
>> taken. A
>> >> fellow biology professor tried two days ago and they ran her out.
>> >> They ran me out several years ago for trying to photograph herons
>> >> near an oil refinery in Venice. Rough times for
>> photographers since
>> >> it is now so easy to post images on the web. Anyone with a
>> camera is
>> >> seen as a threat.
>> >
>> > What are they worried about? Aren't these public places, and don't
>> > people have a right to know about the destruction the oil
>> leak is causing?
>> >
>> > Bob
>
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