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Jul 4, 2008, 10:09:39 AM7/4/08
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When we were planning a trip to New Orleans, Mary said the best place to
stay in New Orleans Is in Belle Chasse. Seriously. she was working on
getting us each a bedroom. Her dad's place has 4 baths, and it is really a
unique piece of the US. She said that we would not regret being there. If
you want to spend money in New Orleans she said, then do it on a rental car
because you will not want to spend all your time down there on the edge of
civilization--but sleeping there is fine. It is relatively quiet.

She spoke with her daughter about accommodations in New Orleas, and she was
not able to find any place really reasonable. If you want to go upscale,
she can get a corporate rate at the Omni Hotel--middle of the Quarter, for
140.00 or so on weeknight and 160 or so for the weekend. If you want to
have fun--and if that beats the best deal you can find on the internet-she
would do it for one night--maybe Wednesday or Thursday, just so you have
the Quarter experience. But the rest of time, stay in sunny--very rustic
Belle Chasse.

If you are thinking about Kenner or Metairie, you should just stay in Belle
Chasse!

How many times can I say it? she asked

So we stayed in Belle Chasse and it was a great vacation


"marika" <marik...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>i hadn't thought about it before, about the precise translation of
> chasse, but it occurred to me that chasse has something to do with
> chassis, because sometime today, i read someone saying bonne chasse,
>
> so it seems like we almost already have a car, too
>
> "marika" <marik...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OuKdnUgaBIgpt_PV...@rcn.net...
>> From our research of the name of Belle Chasse a suburb of New Orleans
>>
>> sorry i am so insane but this is something that my family does without
>> thinking twice about it
>>
>> but here Chasse, it's a noun isn't it
>>
>> the googler say it's 'drive out'
>>
>> so i assumed it meant nice trip or nice tour or nice road or something
>> in that general.
>>
>> and based on that permutation, probably in that part of the world,
>> where creolization has no doubt changed the language, i figured it
>> meant nice scenery
>>
>> but in any event whatever it exactly means, it must have some sort of
>> etymological root with chassis, these things are so rarely
>> coincidences
>>
>> consequently, due to the etymological structure, i maintain we have
>> the nucleus of a car.
>>
>> it's not inchoate because the bridging structure has occurred
>>
>> but concede we don't have a car as yet, even if it is only a wave
>> structure
>>
>> in any event, i wikipedia'd it
>>
>> <<Belle Chasse was named after Colonel Joseph D. Bellechasse. Belle
>> Chasse was the home town of Confederate statesman Judah P. Benjamin.>>
>>
>> haw haw
>> it's named after a dude
>>
>> i want my creamed spinach back
>>
>> from merriam webster
>>
>> chassis
>> One entry found for chassis.
>>
>> Main Entry: chas·sis
>> Pronunciation: 'cha-sE, 'sha-sE also 'cha-s&s
>> Function: noun
>> Inflected Form(s): plural chas·sis /-sEz/
>> Etymology: French chāssis, from Middle French chaciz, from chasse
>> : the supporting frame of a structure (as an automobile or
>> television); also : the frame and working parts (as of an automobile
>> or electronic device) exclusive of the body or housing
>>
>>
>> mk5000
>>
>> "or all of the above oh how i love to see you smilin
>> oh yeah take a little pain just in case
>> you need something warm to embrace
>> to help you put on a smilin face, put on a smilin face"-gnarls barkley
>

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