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
news:m_GdnVF4xb1kt_PV...@rcn.net...
>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
>