Monday, March 12, 2012
Preferably in Baker or Plank Road to be more precise. thank you! :o)|||http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1qn=Baton+R鈥?/a>
Check out the above link. There is one in Baker, but your best bet will be somewhere on Airline, or somewhere around Southern Univ. You can even cross the Huey P. Long and go into Port Allen to find something cheaper.|||Well, there are many hotels around that area. If you are looking for quality I would suggest Hampton Inn. You might have to pay $125 or so. It's airport area so prices might be high. You will have to do little research by checking atleast 3-5 hotels brand.|||http://www.hotwire.com|||in Baker?...
i don't know bout that
but there is a Hilton on Harding Boulevard which is by the airport..
I am looking for a photographer in the Baton Rouge, La to take Christmas pictures of my pet. Does anyone kno of any??|||http://www.kurtslahaye.com/studio/brochu鈥?/a>
or
http://www.wedj.com/dj-photo-video.nsf/p鈥?/a>
Happy Holidays.
PLCG~|||If you want cheap and average you can just go to Petco
6857 Siegen Ln, Baton Rouge, LA 70809
http://www.petco.com/
for a good portrait try
http://www.annakarinsphotography.com
I am 90% sure I am going to be attending LSU next year, so have been looking up what it is like in BR.
All of the reviews I see are very mixed. There will be one super negative one saying the crime is horrible, the people are horrible, "Leave your dental records on the table when you leave the house", etc. Then the very next review says it is amazing, the people are fantastic, crime is just slightly above average but under control, there is a ton to do and see, etc.
So what do you guys think?|||Baton Rouge is a normal American city. It isn't a tourism Mecca like New Orleans but there are things to do plus lots of shopping & restaurants. New Orleans is 90 minutes away by car.
Crime happens in BR, but almost all of the violence happens > within < the criminal community (specifically between people who are in the drug trade). My family is from BR and I don't recall any of them ever being the victim of a crime. I have no idea where the "Leave your dental records on the table when you leave the house" type stuff comes from - it's simply not true UNLESS you buy/sell/use crack cocaine.
LSU is a good university and I am certain you will enjoy going to school there.
i make 21 saturday and i told my dad all i want is a gun or some type of firearm for my birthday....but i need to know all the requirements before trying to purchase one please someone help me out and be specific...Thanks A Bunch|||A dealer would actually be a good person to talk to. Ask him about classes, and local gun clubs too. If you're afraid of getting talked into something, then just leave your wallet behind and explain that you're not interested in buying anything yet.
just moved to the area and i need to find one, its pretty urgent! thanks!|||Check the bulletin boards at the feed stores. They usually have business cards on them, then ASK the feedstore employees or owner what they think. They usually hear everyone's opinions on farriers, vets, or types of feed. Or if you're around other horse people...ask them and get the different opinions. If someone is good...people are quick to recommend them.|||You can search for farriers at http://www.nofootnohorse.com. Click on Find a Farrier.|||Dear Friend,
Here is a website with all the licensed farriers by state. I believe there is one in your area.
http://www.showhorsepromotions.com/farri鈥?/a>
Hope that helps.
Sincerely,
lostnsavd...|||Call the equestrian department at Southeast Louisiana State.|||call your feed store are tack shop they well be able to tell u there number and stuff about them and prices|||Call the vet school at LSU (in Baton Rouge). Ask for whichever vet instructor specializes in equine lameness. They would be likely to know of someone that is a GOOD farrier instead of justA farrier.
we have a job offer in plaquemine we r looking for a place near baton rouge. We want an area that will be good for our 3 and 1 year old. What areas should we avoid|||You might want to start asking city hall:
Chamber of Commerce; and the massive Joseph Wilbert home, ... PLAQUEMINE CITY HALL ... Avenue now serves as Plaquemine's City Hall. ...
www.plaquemine.org/tourist_folder/tour鈥?( Tell you are moving and ask where the good areas are.) and the below for schools.
Plaquemine, Louisiana Facts, Schools, Colleges, Weather, Zip ...
... City Hall from 1906 - 1985 is now open with a varied display of historic ... More Information for Librarians. Plaquemine.
______________________________________鈥?br>
Here are some listing agents..they may know more..as the live there.
(A) Plaquemine Rental Louisiana
Looking for Plaquemine apts? Townhome & townhouse rental deals.
www.AreaGuides.net/plaquemineapts
Search resultsPlaquemine, LA Apartments for Rent at ApartmentGuide.com
(B) Find Thousands of Apartments for Rent in Plaquemine with our Easy to use Search Tools. Get Free Apartment Listings for 1000's of Rentals in Your Area.
www.apartmentguide.com/apartments/Loui鈥?
I hope this give you some information to start.
Someone told me the two were not "southern" and were more like new york then the soth.|||Baton Rouge is like being on the border of Cajun Country and the Baptist world. Most Cajun's agree the nothern border of Cajun Country is the North End Zone of Tiger Stadium at LSU.
I was born in Louisiana many years ago and recently I lived near Baton Rouge for 6 years.
New Orleans is like being on whole 'nuther planet.Especially at MardiGras.
Neither is a typical Southern town with a Southern Heirarchy, the Slave owners are gone (they live in the suburbs) They pretend to do the Southern Charm things but it is mostly for show and they go promptly back to the Hustle and Bustle of City-living on Ash Wednesday.|||New Orleans and Baton Rouge can not even be compared to each other, much less New York. New Orleans has a lot of character because of the old buildings and charm it has on it's streets. Baton Rouge is more modern. I am not sure what you consider Southern, but when I think of Southern, I think of a lot of land with open field and plantation homes. If you are looking for this, there is plenty plantations to tour on River Road, which is about equal distance from both New Orleans and Baton Rouge. It is a road that follows the Mississippi and some of the famous plantations are located there. One of River Roads famous plantations is Oak Alley Plantation http://www.oakalleyplantation.com Many movies were filmed here. Another great place to go is Saint Francisville. This is located North of Baton Rouge. It also has a few gorgeous plantations, including the Myrtles. The Myrtles is one of the United States top 10 haunted places. Most plantations have bed and breakfast's, which are really nice.|||New Orleans and New York have more in common than New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
NOLA and NY are both "old" cities (for the USA) and developed at about the same time. Obviously NY is much larger than NOLA, but the municipal governments, history of immigration, and economics (port, etc) are similar.
Baton Rouge is a "New South" city and has more in common with Atlanta than with New Orleans.
Despite what you hear in Hollywood movies, New Orleans accents are like New York accents. NOLA is not and never was a "Cajun" city.|||With people moving from area to another the distinctions become less evident, however, you can be sure they are southern.
we have a job offer in plaquemine we r looking for a place near baton rouge. We want an area that will be good for our 3 and 1 year old. What areas should we avoid|||You might want to start asking city hall:
Chamber of Commerce; and the massive Joseph Wilbert home, ... PLAQUEMINE CITY HALL ... Avenue now serves as Plaquemine's City Hall. ...
www.plaquemine.org/tourist_folder/tour鈥?( Tell you are moving and ask where the good areas are.) and the below for schools.
Plaquemine, Louisiana Facts, Schools, Colleges, Weather, Zip ...
... City Hall from 1906 - 1985 is now open with a varied display of historic ... More Information for Librarians. Plaquemine.
______________________________________鈥?br>
Here are some listing agents..they may know more..as the live there.
(A) Plaquemine Rental Louisiana
Looking for Plaquemine apts? Townhome & townhouse rental deals.
www.AreaGuides.net/plaquemineapts
Search resultsPlaquemine, LA Apartments for Rent at ApartmentGuide.com
(B) Find Thousands of Apartments for Rent in Plaquemine with our Easy to use Search Tools. Get Free Apartment Listings for 1000's of Rentals in Your Area.
www.apartmentguide.com/apartments/Loui鈥?
I hope this give you some information to start.
Someone told me the two were not "southern" and were more like new york then the soth.|||Baton Rouge is like being on the border of Cajun Country and the Baptist world. Most Cajun's agree the nothern border of Cajun Country is the North End Zone of Tiger Stadium at LSU.
I was born in Louisiana many years ago and recently I lived near Baton Rouge for 6 years.
New Orleans is like being on whole 'nuther planet.Especially at MardiGras.
Neither is a typical Southern town with a Southern Heirarchy, the Slave owners are gone (they live in the suburbs) They pretend to do the Southern Charm things but it is mostly for show and they go promptly back to the Hustle and Bustle of City-living on Ash Wednesday.|||New Orleans and Baton Rouge can not even be compared to each other, much less New York. New Orleans has a lot of character because of the old buildings and charm it has on it's streets. Baton Rouge is more modern. I am not sure what you consider Southern, but when I think of Southern, I think of a lot of land with open field and plantation homes. If you are looking for this, there is plenty plantations to tour on River Road, which is about equal distance from both New Orleans and Baton Rouge. It is a road that follows the Mississippi and some of the famous plantations are located there. One of River Roads famous plantations is Oak Alley Plantation http://www.oakalleyplantation.com Many movies were filmed here. Another great place to go is Saint Francisville. This is located North of Baton Rouge. It also has a few gorgeous plantations, including the Myrtles. The Myrtles is one of the United States top 10 haunted places. Most plantations have bed and breakfast's, which are really nice.|||New Orleans and New York have more in common than New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
NOLA and NY are both "old" cities (for the USA) and developed at about the same time. Obviously NY is much larger than NOLA, but the municipal governments, history of immigration, and economics (port, etc) are similar.
Baton Rouge is a "New South" city and has more in common with Atlanta than with New Orleans.
Despite what you hear in Hollywood movies, New Orleans accents are like New York accents. NOLA is not and never was a "Cajun" city.|||With people moving from area to another the distinctions become less evident, however, you can be sure they are southern.
i liv i lou. but dont know a thing about rouge. it is an Extra Point ? but in need the points. help if u can.|||rouge is red. red stick. it comes from the indian word istrouma meaning red stick.|||Baton Rouge means red stick in French. No idea as to where the name came from, though.|||Red = Rouge, Stick = Baton, so Red Stick.
It's French. I don't know how it got the name, but you can be sure a French person named it.|||Baton Rouge is French for Red Stick. I'm not exactly sure how it got the name, but a lot of Louisiana speaks French, so you can be sure it was from there. Good luck! =D
im moving there maybe and im from claremore oklahoma and im a freshman who play baseball so if u have any info about this and maybe some coaches numberes please let me know|||.
Hi
Check this site which will give you the leauge status and when you select a school it shows the Coach. I don't have a personal recommendation but there's lots to consider and you really have to check it out...http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/Group.m鈥?/a>
Baton Rouge is such a great place with culture, history, and scenic beauty. You'll have a blast.
Best wishes,
pup
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This is another story research question. In looking at several maps of Baton Rouge (where I have never lived but only visited), I notice that there are only like two bridges crossing the Mississippi, and wonder why this is. Is it because of the river changing course? Because the ground is marshy?? Because the citizens of Baton Rouge love to sit in traffic...?|||Because long bridges are expensive and two are satisfactory for the volume of traffic.|||one is old bridge, && one is new bridge !! Report Abuse
|||Because the Government in LA. is too Cheap & Corrupt.
Moving from Texas to Louisiana for a job and need to find a place to live. Only want something until I buy a house so it would only be for 6 months or less.|||hi there,information for you,zoom in on the map to have a look at the apartments,click on the highlights for more info,good luck..
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?oe=UTF-8&i鈥?/a>
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Devonsh鈥?/a>
regards pops..
all the best for the new year...|||thank you.. Report Abuse
Gonzales is a suburb of Baton Rouge. It's own town.
I suggest Prairieville, Denham Springs and Walker if you want to live outside city limits.
Inside Baton Rouge, Highland Road by I-10 is very nice but spendy. Also, Jefferson Hwy area is growing and is nice also. (Stay away from North Baton Rouge!!)
Here is a link to Baton Rouge Police Crime Map of the city. Hope it helps http://brgov.com/reports/public/pmapsel.鈥?/a>
My husband and I are thinking about going to Baton Rouge for a couple days...or anywhere between Baton Rouge and Destin, FL. Can you offer up suggestions or experiences of where to stay and what to do??|||The Riverwalk is very nice if it's not raining - or, even if it IS raining 8-) There's a battleship there that you could go on and casinos.
You could drive into New Orleans - about an hour away.
You're bound to find something in this Baton Rouge specialized magazine. Click on the "Sites" tab:
http://www.225batonrouge.com/?gclid=CMrl鈥?/a>
I live in Baton Rouge and have driven to Charleston, SC a couple times (on the way according to mapquest). I never had to pay a toll staying on the interstate, I doubt there are any for the remaining 300 miles.
Just wondering if you have considered flying. That's easily a 15-16 hour drive and using an average mpg of 25, you're looking at about $125-150 for gas. I'm sure you can find a flight for that much or cheaper if planned ahead of time|||I have driven from LA to NC recently and did not pay any tolls. This site lists the toll roads/bridges inside VA, and only one or two affect Virginia Beach:
http://www.virginiadot.org/travel/faq-to鈥?/a>
The answer is zero and zero. It's the best answer! Head out of Baton Rouge on the 12/10, at Mobile pick up the 65 which splits at Montgomery. Take the 85 through Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Shortly after crossing the Virginia state line take US 58 east all the way to Norfolk. When you get to Norfolk you're almost there. US 58 runs into I-664. You're only on the 664 for a mile or two. Drift over to the inside lanes. They become I-264 and goes through the center of Norfolk the downtown tunnel and deadends on Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach. Now if you don't quite get over to the inside lanes on 664, no problem. The outside lanes become I-64 and goes around the south side of Norfolk. It crosses I-264 on the east side of town. Just keep your eyes open for 'I-264 east - Virginia Beach', then you're back on track. NO TOLLS! Fastest route. Have a great trip.
i want my ged but i want to get somewhere where i can go from there and get me a degree plzzzzzz help me|||As far as I could determine from web searches no Community College in Baton Rouge offers a GED test .Most schools will accept a GED test, however, for admission purposes.
You can find out where to take preparation courses by using any of the following sources:
Official GED Testing Service website at www.acenet.edu for more information or call 1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433)
Contact your local high school or school district.
Contact your local library./
I am in eight grade and i need an extremely expierenced professional trainer for long jump and triple jump.
I reside currently in Zachary|||Look at www.usatf.org go to the southern association. There are several very good coaches on clubs within this association.
It is also possible that one of the coaches at LSU will be willing to coach you.
I need it to be fairly calm and very cheep. No sicknesses and it needs to be able to jump, canter, trot, walk, and walk and trot over poles well.|||First let me congratulate you on making a very wise decision in acquiring a horse. If this is going to be your first horse then you've made a choice that you're going to be pleased with for a long time.
Next I would question your definition of "cheap". I've been looking for a good horse for over a year and the cheapest I've horse that I was interested in was $5k. Not pocket change, but I thought a decent price for the horse. Sadly this horse was terrified of my trainers guinea hens and I made the decision not to purchase her.
In looking for a lesson horse I would talk to my trainer. They have connections and should know the "ins and outs" of your local horse community. If there are any available lesson horses out there this is probably the best way to find them. Other than that I'd get down my phone book and look up area stables. Even an internet search for riding stables in the places I would be willing to travel. Jot down the numbers and give the places a ring to see if they have any horses for sale.
It is possible to find a good lesson horse fairly cheap, but it will take some determination, a few phone calls and a lot of patience.
Good luck!|||Sorry, but no good horse is cheep. A horse with that kind of training is going to be hard to find and expensive; also make sure you have money for vet bills and food... just a tip you might want to find a less expensive hobby. I don't even like to think about how much our horses used to cost a month!|||For a horse like that you're not going to find one cheap.
For an inexpensive horse that you can train you can look on Petfinder.com.
Make sure you learn about horses before adopting, though. They require specialized care.|||Wow. You are asking alot for the horse to be cheap and have training like that. You must be out of your mind! If you have experience try getting a horse that is calm and train him yourself. Maybe an Appaloosa? They are great lesson horses.|||Look around for ads round your area for someone who wants their horse exercised for free. That's how I got mine. He's a gem and I can do anything on him, for no cost.|||The best place to look for lesson horses is a lesson barn. Ask around at different ones to see if they have any for sale. A barn I used to take lessons at had all their school horses for sale, but they weren't advertised. School horses are usually the cheapest around because they're not young and flashy.
Good luck :o)|||If you don't have a good foundation in horsemanship, you're going to most likely pay the price for a good horse. Otherwise, if you have the background and experience, I would say, find a horse that YOU could train.
Good luck!
I'm looking for small bunnies for sale that won't grow too large.|||Magic Happens Rescue, http://www.magichappensrescue.com/ They may babies available but you can always tell them what you are looking for and they may can help you. They rescue bunnies that dont have homes or need new ones. adopting a homeless bunny would be great. They have some dwarfs and mini rex's. You can also check petfinder.com and find a bunny in your area.|||http://www.petfinder.com/search/search.c鈥?/a>
It was a man made water park having an artesian well on the property. The advertised having the longest waterslide in the country when they were open.|||Are you talking about the real stuff? Or the Tracy Island?
The Tracy Island is somewhere in Pacific.|||I remember going to Thunderbird Beach for class trips. But for the life of me i cant remember where it was! It was great! Paddle boats, games in the arcade, and of course the water slide|||Treasure Island, FL
Has anyone been to Baton Rouge Louisiana, if so can you tell me a good hotel to stay at and some things to do during the day and at night, also good places to eat thanks..|||You might try one of the hotels off College Drive, just west of the I-10/I-12 split. That area is still kinda safe during the day, just don't go out after dark and don't leave any valuables in your room. Wherever you decide to stay, bring some bug spray and liberally coat the mattress and pillows to get rid of the lice and mexican bedbugs. You'll also want to bring a large caliber handgun, extra ammunition, and some kevlar body armor if you have it. Baton Rouge has gone completely "ghetto" since the Katrina refugees hit town, and is already ahead of N'Awlins (per capita) in this years race to be "Murder Capital of America".
Frankly, you're better off staying at a hotel in the White flight area just East of Baton Rouge in Livingston Parish. Denham Springs and Walker both have decent hotels, nice clean restaurants, friendly White people, and virtually no violent crime unless the occasional stray Africanus criminalus wanders in.|||there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
I am going to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and i need to know a good hotel to stay and to be near a good night club, does anyone have any suggestions for me.?|||The Hilton Capitol Center is a restored historic hotel located downtown within walking distance of plenty of restaurants and bars.
Another suggestion would be the College Drive area. Again, there are a lot of restaurants and bars, but you'll definitely need a car to get around.
The Cook Hotel is owned by the LSU Alumni Association and close to campus, if you are interested in that scene.
Have fun!
and why?|||I never "lived" in Baton Rouge, but I've visited my family that lives in Baton Rouge countless times. Baton Rouge is one of my favorite cities with great people, but it is no Houston. There are more places to go to in Houston. In Houston you can experience different cultures that you can't in Baton Rouge.|||I`ve never lived in baton Rouge.... sorry..
But I think the places that I like the most are Night clubs..
greetings
I let my kids take out the tape and it keeps saying that it is stuck in "Safe Mode"!!|||There is a place on Florida Blvd. that has a building with Mario on it. It's a building that speacializes in eletronic equipment (although it may be for Nintendo repair only). It's just before S.Flannery.
Or you can take it to Conn's or Circut City on Airline Hwy. Somebody in the staff should help you
Friday, March 9, 2012
Please only answer if your answers are ligitimate agencies. You could also tell me about any auditions for children.|||no but you can ask my really good friend kassidy..shes a great actress...she'll probably know =)|||You should try contacting the Louisiana state film commission - any legit agencies should be listed with them. I've posted the website - you should look under "talent agencies."
I'm looking for a summer job, because my family is low on cash. Any suggestions?|||Check out this web site:
http://www.voshost.com/jobbanks/default.鈥?/a>
Since you're a teen you'll need to fill out the Intention to Employ Form found here:
http://www.ldol.state.la.us/forms/er/Min鈥?/a>|||no because every body think we are young|||i dont know where baton rouge is but i just have to say its really rare for a 14 year old to get a job, your luck is with babysitting or news paper or something that you dont get a check because these days your parents are sueing the companies.. well good luck with getting a job, hope u get it soon..
God Bless
Peace Out|||I suggest you to wash dishes at any reastaurant for $3.15 USD per hour paid with cash at the end of the day.
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I want to have a sleep over/slumber party for 4 girls & I want to sleep either upstairs or in another room from them in a hotel/suite. Which hotel/suites offer that in Louisiana? (Baton Rouge, Baker, Zachary, Denham Springs, Port Allen, etc)|||You should really post this in the New Orleans forum. You posted in Los Angeles.
I have been seeing it for weeks. Sometimes it seems like its hovering over my house.What is it?? The same thing has been seen in Jersey. Its in the Jersey Evening Post. They think its a UFO|||Remind me to move to Jersey; I could make a fortune selling insurance.
Next time you see it, give us the time, the direction you're looking, and roughly how far from the horizon it is. But if it's in your south-eastern sky in mid-evening, it's Jupiter|||Venus is in the southwest sky after sunset. Its a good possibility that you are confusing it for a flying object especially with the heat conditions that you are having. Place it over a telephone pole (where it seems to "touch the top")...then make a mark on the ground of where you are standing....go back the next night and stand in the SAME PLACE...you should be able to see how much its moved relative to the top of the telephone pole. Of course if you an LSU fan getting ready for the football season ease off the bourbon and it will disappear completely...(sorry I couldn't help myself with that joke at the end)|||It's the new BP Blimp. It's mission is to drop newly made BP Black Gold candies to people and sea life all over the Gulf area. Look for it in your area soon!|||If its next to the moon, it's Jupiter.
folk lore has it iberville saw a bloody pole and called it red stick|||A little bit of both actually.
Baton Rouge dates back to 1699, when French explorer Sieur d'Iberville leading an exploration party up the Mississippi River saw a reddish cypress pole festooned with bloody animals and fish that marked the boundary between Houma and Bayou Goula tribal hunting grounds. They called the tree "le b芒ton rouge," or red stick. The native name for the site had been Istrouma.
So yeah it got its name from a Red Stick but it was red b/c of the Indian tribes.|||You have this question in the wrong area. LA for you is Louisana. LA for us is Los Angeles. Sorry, we can't answer your question, move it to Louisana instead of Los Angeles|||Its part of history on that, took long time, but that's how it got its name from.
Any ideas at all?|||Go watch your local fireworks display to ring in the new year! That's what we're doing in Austin Texas! Expecting 100k people!|||You're a great guy! Happy New Year and hope you had a swell time with your friends last night! We're recovering ourselves this morning! Good luck and hang in there Louisiana! Report Abuse
|||go to an LSU game
Probably because he was a thug.|||Erbody need 2 pray. Money ain鈥檛 dat important. ? iz are u really rappin if u ain鈥檛 talkin bout nuttin. We all hav been threw things. Our people hav died 2 vote,4 freedom,2 ban segregation and now we killin each other. Ya鈥檒l eva wonder why white folks alwayz puttin uz n jail instead of helpin uz. Juzt another way of lettin uz destroy ourselves. Day figure y kill dem if day killin demselves. Ya鈥檒l say Ya鈥檒l gettn it the dum way, yeah well Uall riht bout dat. Ya鈥檒l need 2 wake up and realize d only way out iz JESUS. Any oda way iz death. And u think hell on earth iz bad. Die witout JESUS and watch wat happens. And don鈥檛 run game bout u ain鈥檛 tryin 2 here dat. It鈥檚 bout time fo ya鈥檒l 2 start listnin 2 somthin dat makes sence. Pleaz people, wake up. It ain鈥檛 dat hard 2 figure out. Look around. Juz like sombody wuz watchin him, sombody watchin U. Now datz real talk. Holla and Be Blessed.
i am looking forward to move there, i'm scared i also might get killed because the crime rate is super high.|||Baton Rouge does have high crime, but it is no different than living in New York, Miami, Atlanta, or L.A. There are certain areas that you want to avoid. Anything north of Government Street would be off limits. North Baton Rouge is the "ghetto". I live in Ascension Parish, and I commute to LSU everyday, and I feel safe. Most of your affluent, young couples with children live outside of East Baton Rouge Parish because of the lower cost of living and better school systems.
I have lived in the Baton Rouge area for 22 years and I have never had a problem. It is a better alternative to live here than New Orleans.
The plus side about Baton Rouge-Lafayette-New Orleans is that the region has the best culture in America. I have traveled all over the world and I have never experienced the culture that I have here.
Good Luck!
Probably because he was a thug.|||Erbody need 2 pray. Money ain鈥檛 dat important. ? iz are u really rappin if u ain鈥檛 talkin bout nuttin. We all hav been threw things. Our people hav died 2 vote,4 freedom,2 ban segregation and now we killin each other. Ya鈥檒l eva wonder why white folks alwayz puttin uz n jail instead of helpin uz. Juzt another way of lettin uz destroy ourselves. Day figure y kill dem if day killin demselves. Ya鈥檒l say Ya鈥檒l gettn it the dum way, yeah well Uall riht bout dat. Ya鈥檒l need 2 wake up and realize d only way out iz JESUS. Any oda way iz death. And u think hell on earth iz bad. Die witout JESUS and watch wat happens. And don鈥檛 run game bout u ain鈥檛 tryin 2 here dat. It鈥檚 bout time fo ya鈥檒l 2 start listnin 2 somthin dat makes sence. Pleaz people, wake up. It ain鈥檛 dat hard 2 figure out. Look around. Juz like sombody wuz watchin him, sombody watchin U. Now datz real talk. Holla and Be Blessed.
i am looking forward to move there, i'm scared i also might get killed because the crime rate is super high.|||Baton Rouge does have high crime, but it is no different than living in New York, Miami, Atlanta, or L.A. There are certain areas that you want to avoid. Anything north of Government Street would be off limits. North Baton Rouge is the "ghetto". I live in Ascension Parish, and I commute to LSU everyday, and I feel safe. Most of your affluent, young couples with children live outside of East Baton Rouge Parish because of the lower cost of living and better school systems.
I have lived in the Baton Rouge area for 22 years and I have never had a problem. It is a better alternative to live here than New Orleans.
The plus side about Baton Rouge-Lafayette-New Orleans is that the region has the best culture in America. I have traveled all over the world and I have never experienced the culture that I have here.
Good Luck!
ok, my dad owns this haunted house and we need more poeple to visit it. its called the 13th gate and its full of fun. 13 parts of horror. You can google it for more information. we also have live snakes in the building and you crawl through a crematory at extremely high temperatures|||yep, you should go to the maze, its crazy n scary|||13 gates is not scary at all.me and my sister went last night.the only part that was scary was the beginning b/c u be thinking it gone be scary and u be scared.but then after 5 minutes in there u get over it.the only stuff that scar u is when people pop out the cilling and when they come popping out Report Abuse
|||ay your dad need to go down on the price b/c i was expecting something more scarier and funner.tell him they need to add more parts to it and more scarier people and put like upstairs in it or something.make it where the people come running behind u and stuff Report Abuse
|||Yea.. i've heard of it.. my brother went before|||i thought you were talking about a real haunted house,not some Halloween stuff.|||Oh sounds good!! If I were in that area, Id most likely visit. :D
I've been looking around and have decided that I want to take some lessons in riding before I take on the challenge of another horse. I'm near Baton Rouge, LA, and I can't seem to find a stable near me. Can anyone help. Western? English? Both?|||I think there are quite a few stables near Baton Rouge. I know BREC(Baton Rouge Equestrian Center) has lessons. Also, in Livingston there was a farm called Red Oak Farm, with a trainer named Mareth Ellsworth...she was a wonderful teacher and I believe she's still there. I know there are others, try Sacs or go to www.laequinecouncil.com ...there is good info there and on the Louisiana Horsemans Guide website. I live in New Olreans and take lessons in Folsom/Covington usually. That is a bit of a drive from BR, but there are TONS of nice farms to ride at up there. If you are interested in that area, let me know and I can give you some farm names.|||Try asking at a local feed store. They may be able to hook you up with a local trainer or at least tell you when/where there may be a local show coming up. I have cousins that used to live in St. Amant (pronounce Saint A-maw). That last bit is just FYI.
Good luck finding an instructor.|||i live in a small town in ms. we have horse shows here every month if you find a local horse show in your area go there and talk to the people i believe you will be plesantly surprised how easy it is to find someone to teach you to ride
my roommate's boyfriend beats her up, i have to break my lease because of it - landlord does not believe me, need to find out if he has a record with the law, all i have is his name, age, where he attends school.|||Why has she contacted the police, if this guy is beating her up a police report could run a background check on him and find out has it did it before.To me this would be more creditable to the landlord than what public records will offer.He sounds like he likes to put his hands on women.Sure this is not the first time|||go to www.publicaccesstocourtinformation.com now if this doesn't work( I don't know what state your in I am using mine change it to yours but leave the rest)
www.supreme.state.az.us/publicaccess.c鈥?br>
Good Luck, Hunny you need it- all you need is his first and last name and birth date. it will give you all information you need, I hope this helps. And if the police have been called out lately you cna also get police reports they are also public record...|||I would start here. If he has anything on record in the state you should be able to find it here.
http://www.publicrecordsinfo.com/court_r鈥?/a>|||to do it free here, its odcr(oklahoma district court records) im sure its similiar in your state|||good idea! You should really check out peoplefinders.com I had a simular problem and found my friends landlord on there by accident. Come to find out, he was stilling from the complex and didnt pay her rent for 2 months! Good luck|||None, unless you have connections in law enforecement and they do it for you as a favor.|||Go to dogpile.com! You can search people or do an extended criminal record search. This may cost a few dollars, but I'm not quite sure!|||Go to the County Courthouse in which he resides and ask them for the information. If he is 18 or older the records are made public.|||want to if i have a arrest record in any state
There is no best dentist for everyone.
One's experience cannot equal to that of other's.
It depends on what you need to get done, what the relative experience of the selected dentist is, your priorities and compliance level....and the list can go on.|||go to affordabledentalplanonline.com for dentists in Baton Rouge.
Hi Im reaaly in need of knowing which website is best to get a bus ticket from fort worth to baton rouge my fiancee is sick and I need to pay him a visit and I need some help .And how long bthat it take to reach louissiana from fort worth.thank you I will be waiting|||Try this one:http://www.greyhound.com/home/ They are the only ones that run interstate anymore. Time wise you will have to check the schedule,
I want to take my family to Blue Bayou Water Park, but what else is there to do for a weekend?|||Actually, BR has a lot to do:
http://www.visitbatonrouge.com/|||i currently live in BR, its kidna broing sometimes but msot peple go bowling laser tag the movies, the nor in any town. celebration station is an okay place.
I live in baton rouge. I am 9 and i only use computers for emergencies. Plz tell me if its gonna hit baton rouge. Tell me if it does Im gettin the hell outta here.|||chances are good.|||I am from Mississippi,and if the hurricane hits anywhere near you,your power will go out so that's the least of your worries. I went through Katrina along with some others and the best thing to do is just not panic and evacuate. It is supposed to hit central Louisiana early Tuesday morning,but with hurricanes like this,you just never know. It could very well turn and hit New Orleans and Mississippi dead on like Katrina.|||Okay, first off, don't freak out.
It only puts stress on you and it won't help the problem. How about you talk to whoever takes care of you and y'all get a plan?
I have a daughter at LSU in Baton Rouge and I'm not too happy about Gustav either, but it made me feel better to know that Baton Rouge is where practically all of the news teams from New Orleans and other inundated parts of Louisiana went when Katrina hit. (They needed the two full professional studios in the comm. building. Booted all the very disappointed communications students out.)
So how is the college, which is responsible for the safety of 32,000 kids, preparing?
The kids there are being asked to tightly bag up and store their electronics and other water-damageable things (like your computer) to protect them, to get some non-perishable food on hand like peanut butter and crackers, trail mix, canned meals like tuna, chili, ravioli, ready-to-eat soup (make sure you've got a can-opener and some spoons!), to get some bottled water and... to not freak out!
I've been in two hurricanes and nearby to four tornadoes (one in my back yard) and freaking out doesn't do a bit of good. It can actually make things a lot worse.
Louisian city planners, Baton Rouge included, are preparing for what's going on as are emergency planners in Texas and Mississippi.
The Prez has declared an emergency NOW so funds and stuff are available to get folks ready ahead of time, evacuation plans for parts of Louisiana are being made in case they're needed, buses are being volunteered for use, food, water and supplies are being gathered, some roads may be made one-way only to help people leave, all sorts of preparations are being made. Louisiana is WAY ahead of where it was in being ready when Katrina hit.
Bear in mind, New Orleans' government had been TOLD years ago that they should prepare in case a big one like Katrina hit them and they did nothing about it. That lack of preparation meant they were totally caught out, it cost people terribly and nobody's making that mistake twice.
That said, look at a map of the path Gustav has taken so far. It has a sharp jog to the left in it. Hurricanes go in odd directions sometimes. (A lot of times, actually.) The thing could head a bit west and make a run at Houston, heck it could even decide it'd like Mexico better. Don't get to worrying until you are sure you have something to worry about...and maybe you could set aside some drinking water, some food that won't spoil or get soggy and some clothes and things in a bag if it'll make you feel better. It sure can't hurt.||| Yes, it is going to hit us so be VERY prepared and pray for your safety. Get your parents and get a plan of action together. You can have fun with this, with snacks, puzzles, games and don't forget BOOKS, this is a very good to time to read!! Make sure you have plenty of water and ice, take care of yourself and your pets!
Oh and by the way, learn how to spell and do not CURSE in your e-mail, ok?? It is not cool and it makes you appear dumb, and we do not need that being from Louisiana. You are very smart, I know it so show it.
I live in Central, very near Zachary,
God Bless.|||It's too early to figure out sweetie. My family is in Baton Rouge and they told me that they won't know for sure until Sunday night.One thing about BR at times like these we pray harder. Jesus says when 2 or more are gathered together there He is in the midst of them.I pray God does to Gustav what He's done when other hurricanes has threaten BR, always shift them in another direction. Pray sweetie PRAY!|||First of all, 9 year olds should not say hell? Stop trying to act 'cool' i guess.
and why don't you just wait until it hits land, seriously, Baton Rouge shouldn't get much damage. it's where most of the cities that actually will get damage will go to.
calm down.|||It is too far out to figure right now. Current forecast tracks (which could change) point it toward mid to western Louisiana. LIke I said, it is so far away, and after a couple of days we will know more. I'm interested as well because I live in Houston|||I don't know, but it's coming through the heart of Louisiana; Which is Baton Rouge. I live in Zachary, LA and I'm tripping about the storm. All you can do is pray babe.|||well you'll be safe just stock up on supplies and talk to your parents get water lots of supplies too most stores have more details like walmart Walgreen's albertsons and others|||Baton Rouge will get at least tropical storm strength winds. Your power MIGHT go out so be prepared with flashlights, food, etc. But you should be safe.|||Thats hard to say right now. I live about 30 miles North of Grand Isle so once it gets in the Gulf we will decide where to go.|||yes it will|||let me ask my magic 8 ball
sources say yes
im thinking of going to college there after i graduate but i have some concerns.
the biggest was is it okay to live there now.
then i wanted to know about the diversity there. if there is any outsatnding racisim there.
i also wanted to know if the colleges there are worth going to or if i should just look into other places to relocate after high school.
any kind of helpful comments would be helpful thank you.
p.s. i am looking into going to school for the culinary arts if that helps with my college question.|||Baton Rouge is a diverse city and the mayor is Black.
The population of BR grew dramatically after Katrina, but the primary lasting effect is traffic congestion.
There are three main college-level educational institutions in BR:
http://www.mybrcc.edu/index.php?option=c鈥?/a>
http://www.lsu.edu/
https://www.southern.edu/Pages/default.a鈥?/a>|||The Louisiana Culinary Institute is a good culinary school located in Baton Rouge, LA.|||its a good place to live..just make sure that u dont live on or near any of the north streets such as N.36,35,12,etc...that part of town is bad news..lik anywhere there is always gonna b racism but its a pretty good area,it helps alot to learn your way around town cuz most of the time during evening traffic its hecktic to get on and off the interstate so know your backstreets please...we have some pretty good colleges you just have to look around,theres one on acadian i think that is relatively new and nice,just look around and good luck :)
I AM NEW TO DRIVING MOTORCYCLES AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE CAN I FIND A GOOD LEARNERS BIKE AROUND BATON ROUGE, LA.|||newspaper
cycletrader
craigslist
kijiji.com|||criagslist.org is probly the best place to find it just make sure u can go see the bike and not get messed with over it. dont pay anything till u can set eyes on it
I am French my husband is American. We retire.|||i m ontarion.
first of all u have to either buy lot from developer if u want to build ur house urself.
otherwise contact Real estate agent and tell him ur requirment and ur finacial constrain.
u can go for customize built house also
engage contractor and negotiate with him.
but u have to go through much paper work and inspections
so if u want not much tension ask develpor to build ur house according to ur wishes.
he will do paper work too(muncipality bylaws, technical aspect-proffesinal engineers, stability of ground etc.....)
best of luck
I'm moving to Louisiana in about a week or two. & I really want to find a good high school in the Baton Rouge area (70810) that has a lenient dress code. I mean like we can wear whatever we want as long as it's appropriate. I don't want to attend a high school where we HAVE to wear collar shirts and khakis or whatever else that is strict dress code. If you know any please let me know (: Thanks. (You can leave details about the school, and maybe a link)|||Hi, I went To Baton Rouge Magnet High School. Its the only school In EBR Parish with a "free" dress code. I graduated in 09 but the dress code as of now has not changed. Right now the original building is getting re-modeled so the school is in a different location (Lee High). You can live in any school district of the parish and as long as you are accepted you may attend. Just go or call the school for the application. Have at least a 2.5 overall and not a senior. any other questions just send me an email and i'll help. I didn't go all 4 years but I loved every year I went!!...aah we do not have sports..no not because were all brains...but because we can accept children all over the parish we would have an unfair advantage. We do have track, swimming, soccer, ultimate frisbee a few others ,and intramural sports. And we are amazing at the sports we have. Our female track team is vicious lol
My wife is a little worried about everything. Is Lafayette La as bad as people say? I have been to Louisiana a few times and to Lafayette once. I actually liked what I saw. Also, are there any mens lacrosse leagues in the area?|||All cities have there good and bad points. As a rule, I've learned that people from a city will say that smaller cities and cities that it is in competition with are bad cities, while hailing larger cities as good cities. I live in Baton Rouge and here people bad mouth Lafayette because they believe there is not that much to do. Of course compared to a larger city there isn't, but relative to it's size there's probably a lot of things to do. I've only been to Lafayette a few times and it didn't seem all that special to me, of course I didn't have time to explore.|||I think you will love it here. I am from Lafayette and would not go anywhere else. You won't find more friendly people or better food than here. The city is really growing and our economy is said to be one of the best in the nation even considering all that's going on right now.
I don't know if you are into going out but the nightlife in Lafayette is great.
I don't know anything about Lacrosse or if it's offered here, sorry.
Good luck with your move and I am sure you will love it here!
BTW... What kind of business are you opening?
someone gave me a name of a pain managemet clinic in baton rouge on north acadian but it is not listed can you lease tell me the number or give me another pain clinic|||Here are some I came up with in the Google Search, maybe one of them will sound familiar.....I wish you luck....I myself am trying to find a pain management clinic in my area as well.....
http://www.google.com/search?q=pain+mana鈥?/a>
Hope this helps you somewhat ~~~~
What is the most convenient and cheap airline?|||Right now the most convenient is American through Dallas/DFW or continental through Houston IAH.
But if you can wait until August, Frontier will start serving Baton rouge from denver twice a day.
they are a low cost carrier, and free direcTV on every seat.|||straight shot darlin, no road signs. It is up to the airlines on which connection. Which is best for you? Your time line.|||From Baton Rouge to Denver, Colorad:
Northwest - fares as low as $221|||USD191 from New Orleans MSY still NWA!
use:
www.farecast.com
about a 6 pack "let the good times roll"|||Many of us (on both sides) would say, not far enough!
But, by car on Interstate-10, it's about 82 miles from city limit to city limit, or about an hour and twenty minute drive. Longer in fog (common this time of year), rain, football traffic (Saints or LSU, or rush hours (add at least one hour for rush hour traffic).
It's about 12 to 18 hours however, if you are evacuating from New Orleans in front of a potential hurricane!!!|||It's about 70 miles by road.
Both metro areas are geographically large so it depends on exactly where to where. If you need an exact distance then use a map program (ex. Yahoo Map).|||Its 65 miles from both city limits. But depending on where u are in the city. It could be further.
My office is located there and I haven't heard anything from them since the storm and was wondering when or if they will be up and running again soon. It's nice to have a pay check and hard to get one if the office is closed. |||I just came from there today. I dont know the Coursey area in BR but if its in the city, you should have power by now. They've hooked up the power lines to generators if its not working on its own.
any restaurant?...sports bars?....anywhere that usually shows the Rangers Games?|||Station Sports Bar & Grill - (2)
(225) 926-0631 - 4608 Bennington Ave
http://www.stationsportsbar.com/
50 Yard Line Sports Bar
(225) 387-5525 - 3669 Government St
Ivar's Sports Bar & Grill - (2)
(225) 388-0021 - 2954 Perkins Rd
http://www.ivars.com/
Champps Restaurant & Bar
(225) 248-9333
7425 Corporate Blvd
http://champps.com/
Timmy C's Sports Bar
(225) 774-0347
11455 Plank Rd
rental assistance for the baton rouge area and money to help offset bills till i get on my feet any suggestions?|||If you need cash I have some free survey sites that I've been doing for over a year now just check out my profile by clicking my name or email me at lancesurveys@hotmail.com for them I can't post it here cause I don't want to get reported. I only give sites that I've been paid by so you have my word that you won't get scammed. They're reliable and I've never had a problem with them. You won't get rich but they definitely help with bills :)|||Sure, ask your parents for financial assistance until you get settled.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Not from Baton Rouge, but close!
Make the cornbread in advance and then break it up. Add eggs, butter and dried sage and parsley, salt and pepper. When I lived down your way always used to make it with oysters - best turkey dressing in the world. Don't like oysters? You can throw in some toasted pecans - delicious!|||su
im gettin a holga camera and i plan on using 120mm film... but i dont know where i can get it developed|||Any professional lab will process and print 120 film and negatives. Most of the 120 film is purchased by professionals who use medium format cameras.
The two photographers I know who shoot using the Holga are both pros and process all their own black and white film ... Chromes go to the lab.
See link for labs in your area
...when retiring.|||The problem with finding a place to live between Lafayette and Baton Rouge is that there is an enormous swamp that divides the two cities. The two cities are about 60 miles apart, connected by Interstate 10. Right in the middle of that stretch is the Atchafalaya Basin, which spans about 30 miles.
But on the western side of the swamp, you will find a number of charming old Cajun towns that would be perfect for retirement.
I live in Breaux Bridge. It's a small town that's close to Lafayette- so you can enjoy all of the benefits of small town living without giving up the comforts of the city.
Before the highways were built, much of the local trade was conducted along the Bayou Teche. If you follow the bayou up from Morgan City, you will find a string of beautiful little towns, all built by French and Cajun settlers. So have a look around Franklin, New Iberia, St. Martinville, Breaux Bridge, and Arnaudville. You will be amazed by the architecture and the history that lies along that little bayou!
There is also a wonderful and vital local culture. Music, dancing, singing, and of course...food!
I think it's a great idea. You should look into moving here!|||I would rather eat worms.|||Its nice, quiet and serene. You are still close enough to all major ammendments.|||No perks.
No features.
No thanks.
Try Honolulu, Australia or Nevada|||i have visited both those places and they are very quiet, but lovely and quaint... if you are retiring then this may suit you,,
Has anyone attended or is currently attending Our Lady of the Lake College? If so how was your experience there? Are there good instructors there?|||I didnt but i live in lafayette and have plenty that do attend there! I hear it is actually one of the toughest colleges for nursing in the south. My brother actually graduated from Mcneese in nursing as the valivitorian and didnt get into anestist school at Our Lady, so it's a pretty rough school. Good luck and congrats on gettin accepted though!|||is the school hard considering i am at baton rouge magnet high school now Report Abuse
Help me out.|||Here are three directories that may help.
http://bglhonline.com/salons-2/salons/
http://www.treasuredlocks.com/salons.htm鈥?/a>
http://www.naturallycurly.com/curlsalons|||never ever get dreads done at a salon
99% of all dread salons worldwide are complete disasters
they use the most harmful methods and products possible and will really mess u up
dreads are so easy to do yourself
no matte what race best way is natural
but you can also twist and rip (all but african) or twist (african)
all the help u needs on site in source
It's beside the CN Tower. I've never been there so is it pricey? Like i wouldn't pay anymore than $40 for a plate of food. Help please.|||Depends of course how you define expensive.
I think of Baton Rouge as a chain restaurant. It places itself pretty much the same as Moxies. So it's better than Jack Astors, but not as good as Nota Bene, The Corner House, or other nice restaurants in Toronto that aren't chains.
Expect appetizers to be $10-15, with mains $20-30. You will probably be spending about $40-50 per person including taxes and tip if you split an appetizer and dessert.
I'm curious on what a baton rouge "accent" sound like (considering if there is any at all.) I know that dialects differ from place to place (like in my city we tend to combine words- like say "doya" instead of do you).
Can anyone give me examples of words where that happens in Baton Rouge?|||well it's hard to explain but I'll give you some background.
when I was at SLU in Hammond, they had kids from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Denim Springs and the local area.
you could easily tell or hear the differences in their accents.
it's funny how 40 to 80 miles could make that much difference.
the New Orleans accents that they use on tv and in movies is nothing like the way real people sound.
when we were in Fla a woman told us that we sounded like we were from New York but If you have ever heard anyone from new york talk , it's not close to how we talk
one of the best lines I heard was visiting in Georgia, this guy
says "ya'll shure dew talk foeny" (funny)
many times where you went to high school has a bigger effect on how you talk then where you live or how your parents talk.
btw we never say "you guys" and remember new orleans has no lean meat sound, it's more like orlins
oh well I guess you'll have to hang out at the Southeastern student lobby to hear the accents.|||yes there is.
I've visit state of Louisiana as well as New orleans and Baton Rouge for Mardi Gras 2009 and i must say there accent is very different from where i live( New York City)
for example.
Louisiana - Ya'll
New York- Yo
New York- Its close
Louisiana- Its closeeeeeeeeeee
New York- Im from class 04
Louisiana- I'm from class Ooo-4
New York- I gave you my payment last week
Louisiana- I gave y'all my payment last week
and my aunt live in Baton Rouge and she just moved in like 6 months ago from Europe and she alreadly talked in Baton Rouge Accent.
sometimes it funny but I get used to it.
But other than that,. I love their Accent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Am鈥?/a>|||Lots of people in the area say "ax" instead of ask & "zink" instead of sink. I don't know why & they both drive me crazy! I think it might be a lingering French accent thing. Once when I was on vacation in Fla. someone asked me where I was from. They told me I didn't sound like I was from Louisiana. I guess I didn't sound like the overdone accents on movies.|||Baton Rouge is right on the twang line. I believe it's the oilfield influence from Texas but there is a definite southern twang in the speech there. Any farther south and it's more cajun. Depending on where you live your are bound to hear a lot more "y'alls".|||Yes, you go anywhere south in Louisiana and people will have an accent. I have the most distinguished one of all.|||br has a slight "twang" it's not obnoxious though, it's kinda cute :) haha.|||Oh yes I know lots of people from BR and yes there is a major accent!
Assuming undergrad admission...
SAT minimum of 1030 (Critical Reading + Math), BUT you need at least 450 Critical Reading and at least 460 Math.
Don't forget that if you take the SAT more than once, most colleges take the best score for each section. (Example: first try 470 CR and 420 Math and second try 420 CR and 470 Math, then the scores they base admission on are 470 CR and 470 Math)
Are they all in frats or something. How do they usually dress.|||Look for the fat guy buying cough syrup by the case.|||HAHAHAHAHA TOM CABLE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA|||LMAO at nitwig//0.|||In Lousiana? Its one of the poorest states in the country. Good luck.
@ Tom Cable - Good answer except Jamarcus lives in Alabama. I doubt he could even find the campus. He may have never been on campus.
Well I live Louisiana, about 30 minutes away from Baton Rouge, and I love to go to the casino, maybe you are not a gambler, but I am. I went to the Belle casino, and I loved it. I wanna try casino Rouge.|||It all depends on what you like to do & your age.|||Ther are movie theaters, great resturants, and of course the casinoes.
Tell me about the school please!!!!!!|||The admission standards for these two schools are not very high.
You can find each on collegeboard.com and compare your credentials to the most recent admitted class at each by using the "How Do I Stack Up?" service.
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/ac鈥?/a>
Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/ac鈥?/a>
Go to the websites of each school and see what they have to say.
i am from new orleans but i currently live in baton rouge because of katrina, rent have gone done a whole lot in baton rouge with people everyday more and more moving back to new orleans. so i would say rent now for a 2 bedroom would be between 800-1200 in a decent area. try new sherwood forest, those apartments in those areas are nice or some near lsu but traffic will be horrible on game days and property near there is either hard to come by or extremly high because everyone wants to be close on game days. just keeo looking anything near interstate 12 would be good areas to look.|||When you say good apartments are you looking for near campus and cheap or luxury away from the campus? Best thing to do is get an apartment guide.|||Since Hurricane Katrina, housing in the Baton Rouge area is scarce. Those place which are available are sky high.
10 POINTS FOR BEST ANSWER
How is the racial climate at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge) towards:
Whites?
Blacks?
Middle Easterners?
East Asians?
Indians?
Native Americans?
Hispanics?
or religious groups:
Christians?
Jews?
Muslims?|||Like she said it is fine and not stuck up like ole miss. LSU is fun and there haven't been any racial conflicts that i have heard about. It is a great school and easy to make friends. I made friends the first day i started!
GEAUX TIGERS!|||Dude, did you just say "whatever man"? Wow, I thought that went out with the nineties. Report Abuse
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10 POINTS FOR BEST ANSWER
How is the racial climate at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge) towards:
Whites?
Blacks?
Middle Easterners?
East Asians?
Indians?
Native Americans?
Hispanics?
or religious groups:
Christians?
Jews?
Muslims?|||Like she said it is fine and not stuck up like ole miss. LSU is fun and there haven't been any racial conflicts that i have heard about. It is a great school and easy to make friends. I made friends the first day i started!
GEAUX TIGERS!|||Dude, did you just say "whatever man"? Wow, I thought that went out with the nineties. Report Abuse
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What do you think of Louisiana State Unviersity for chemical engineering graduate program? Any tips on companies coming to campus, professors, school setting would be appreciated?
I would like to work in R&D for energy companies after this. Would you prefer University of Houston or University of Oklahoma over it? If yes, why?|||Everyone has their opinion on whether a school is good or not. You have to be the ultimate judge of what is suitable for you.|||LSU is widely known as a party school, and the graduates from that school oftentimes don't seem to have the academic background that others in the petroleum industry have. There are exceptions, but overall it's a known stereotype. And that can harm a person's chances of employment.
OU would probably be my top choice of the three, only because I'm familiar with their academic reputation and the excellent engineering department. I don't know much about UofH so can't comment. But what about the engineering school at Texas A&M? It's world class and Aggies are known for hiring other Aggies. The networking is amazing, and it's close to Houston where the oil companies are. However, there are tons of Oklahoma Sooners and Oklahoma State Cowboys employed in the oil industry as well. Doubt this helps, but maybe a little.
and what are some things that Baton Rouge has That New Orleans dont got and vice versa|||I live in between Baton Rouge & New Orleans & work in Baton Rouge. The traffic in Baton Rouge is horrible for my trek back & forth to work. It was bad before Katrina and since then has been a lot worse. They are adding some lanes to the interstate which should help & they're still talking about putting in a loop. Unfortunately, that's all they seem to do is talk about it. I graduated from LSU & so I do love Baton Rouge, I just hate the traffic.|||Baton Rouge is a fairly normal "new South" city, and living there is not very different than living in Atlanta or Houston - though of course without the attractions of those much larger cities (BR has a metro-area population of less than 500,000).
New Orleans is New Orleans, and it is one of the world's special places -even after the devastation of Katrina in 2005. That doesn't mean everything about NOLA is wonderful, but the City has an addictive attraction that is hard to explain. We are also working (in the post-Katrina environment) to reduce the problems, such as to finally elect a group of politicians that are reasonably competent + honest.
Note that living in a suburb of New Orleans - especially the more distant ones - is not very different from Baton Rouge.|||i live in new orleans and love it and every so often my friends and i will take a road trip to baton rouge. new orleans is "historical" it dates way back and has a lot of history and haunted things and whatnot. baton rouge is more of like a suburbian type city. now don't get me wrong i love baton rouge, it's just a little different. traffic is ALWAYS bad in baton rouge. i don't know what it is but it seems like it's always bad. there's a lot of shopping, the mall of louisiana. and blue bayou/dixie landin (which is a waterpark/amusement park) baton rouge doesn't have as many original "mom and pop" resturants like new orleans does. (think chili's or applebees) but if your from out of state maybe good food isn't at the top of your list. it's somewhat of a college town because it's tiger country home to LSU. there's a few good bars and places to go out. in a nutshell, if i didn't live in new orleans, the next place i'd want to live is baton rouge :)|||I've lived in Baton Rouge all my life. I have to disagree about it being just a colleage town. Far from that. Baton Rouge isnt as large as New Orleans. It just depends on what you prefer. I love Baton Rouge. But I love visiting New Orleans. I like how everything is pretty easy to get to here in Baton Rouge. (driving in NOLA scares me to death, but I dont think thats typical, im just a nervous driver, lol) Baton Rouge has a lot of good restaurants. Of course you'll find more restaurants and bars in New Orleans. Also, New Orleans has the Aquarium, The Audobon Zoo, Insectarium, and loads of other stuff as well. Both are great places to live, and close to eachother anyway. so you win both ways, lol.|||Ups on New Orleans, unique city like no other. Historical, with character. Small and cozy.
Downs
Crime, politics, taxes, slow to change|||the downs out weigh the ups by a substantial amount in both places, if you do plan on living in either one, look into living in a surrounding town|||WELL I LIVE BETWEEN THE 2 20 MINTS FROM B R AND 45 FROM NEW ORLEANS WE GO TO BOTH A LOT I LIKE LIVING IN THE MIDDLE CAUS THE TRAFFIC IN BOTH PACES ARE REALLY UN REAL AT TIMES THE CRIME RATE A BIT MORE THAN HER E TOO THEY ARE BOTH BEAUTFUL CITIES AND HAVE A LOT TO OFFER THER ARE THOSE HO LIVE IN ONE PLACE AN WORK IN THE OTHER A S FOR ME I LOVE THE SUBS WE USE TO BE THOUGHT OF AS COUNTRY BUT ARENT ANY MORE|||NOLA is more dangerous, but BR is mind-numbingly boring. New Orleans actually has some nightlife and fun things to do besides go to football games. BR is like a sprawling Dante-esque suburban nightmare. BR has more big box stores; if you live in NOLA you have to go to Metairie. NOLA has public transportation; BR barely qualifies. (I sold my car when I moved here.) BR has cheaper rent, but it's easier to find a job in NOLA. BR has marginally better schools, but NO has better universities.
I am never moving back to Baton Rouge.
I went to college in New Orleans for a while, but had to move back home to SC. I loved it there, but I hear the situation has gotten more dismal lately. So my wife and I are looking at moving to Baton Rouge so I can go to LSU. Is it generally a good place to live? What are the pros and cons?|||It is a nice mid sized town. There is lots to do and it used to be quite affordable. Traffic was a problem before Katrina and since it has exploded. Prices have risen considerably post-Katrina as well. Crime too.
In short it is a nice place to live, but not as nice as say 10 years ago.
I have seen pictures of the city and it looks like a fancy place to live.is that true that Baton Rouge is a great place to live and has those sites?|||hi there,it"s as good as anywhere else,a little reading for you,first link read all the way down or click on the highlights in "contents"..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_Rouge
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Baton+R鈥?/a>
regards pops..|||thank you.......... Report Abuse
This is my only wedding tape and I would like to watch it please help!!|||Under usual circumstances, I would direct you to fairly easy self-repair sites, but with such a precious commodity as your wedding tape, please visit the following to mail it in for professional assistance:
http://www.avrs.net/
After that point, I would strongly recommend that you have the renewed tape transferred to dvd format. That way, you can easily and inesxpensively burn copies, perhaps keeping one in a home firebox, or bank safety deposit box, so that you can ensure it will be available for generations to come.|||repair it yourself......if broken tape use scotch tape...if casing broke.get a cheap tape....turn upside down take out screws carefully split case swap out tapes..put back together
A photographer that takes nice senior portraits and willing to travel to Mississippi to take wedding pictures.|||Following are some choices, however, it is customary for the model to travel TO the photographer for the sitting. They are much better able to accomodate lighting, background, and equipment needs in their studio.
Aaron Cormier Photographer
(225)413-6573
3515 Capitol Heights Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 0
W C Weddings & Photo
(225)343-5222
3515 Capitol Heights Ave, Baton Rouge, LA
Fred C Frey III Photography
(225)925-2005
4950 Government St, Baton Rouge, LA
Photography-Debra J Roberson
(225)927-9600
5635 Government St, Baton Rouge, LA
Jet Action Photo Industries
(225)355-4114
5362 Jefferson Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 1
Jeannie Frey Rhodes Phtgrphy | Website
(225)927-8282
711 Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA
Valencia Photography
(225)343-3704
2424 Dogwood Ave, Baton Rouge, LA
A K Fine Photography
(225)389-9099
16344 Spanish Ct, Greenwell Spgs, LA
Le Blanc Studio
(225)927-3728
6671 Goodwood Ave, Baton Rouge, LA|||I suggest visiting online website such as
http://www.weddinglenox.com ,weddingvendors.com ,onewed.com
Unlike most yellow pages, they have detailed comparison for vendors (DJ,videographer, florist, and photographer) you can choose.
One problem I had with my wedding is that it is hard to locate vendors in most website as most likely they group by states and there are too many of them that are too far from me and I have to look at each site to figure out.
I like weddinglenox as they have an easy to use layout to show you pictures, pricing and location in one page, plus you can send out your inquiry for matching vendor to contact you. That saves me lots of time to locate the best vendors with the right price.
i live in baton rouge, im fifteen years old and im in need of a job. i am tired of asking my parents for money. i would like to earn my own money for a change|||Legally you have to be age 16 to be employed in the U.S. Perhaps you can try doing some side jobs for family friends or neighbors. Yard Work, Dog Walking, Babysitting etc
wHY DOes Baton Rouge mean the red stick in french?|||The Native Americans in the area used poles of cypress wood, which has a red tint, with hanging animal hides to mark the limits of their hunting territories. The first French explorers gave them the name "Red Stick" or Baton Rouge.
Yale Simkin|||baton is french for stick
rouge is french for red.
its just the way it is. thats what the translation is, nothing more
My friend and I would like to learn how to ballroom dance. Does anyone know of any place, or where I could find a place, that teaches that? Thanks!|||Try looking up dance studios on yellowpages.com or lessons on craiglist.com. Good luck!|||Look up ballroom dancing schools near Gonzales or Baton Rouge, LA and you should find one.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
According to http://www.greyhound.com/home/ it takes about 32 hours. The round-trip fare is about $350.
Note that you can fly round-trip from New Orleans to New York/La Guardia for about $300 or from Baton Rouge to Newark for about $425.(including taxes & fees). Flying takes about 3 hours if it's a non-stop flight, and 5 to 6 hours of traveling if you have to change planes somewhere.
http://www.airgorilla.com/
http://www.jetblue.com/|||A lot more hours than I want to be on a bus!!!
i have a limited print of the 3 clown poster i know they were 350 unframed it is framed and mint condition also number 15 out of 1500 would this be worth anything today ? its signed by george rodrigue|||1500 is a pretty large edition. It may have some appeal to poster collectors but seems pretty regional in subject matter and is not old enough to be considered an antique.
I do not think it will sell for much.
You could do an eBay search from time to time and see if it shows up, that could be a starting point.
Good luck
I was accepted here and am looking for further information, maybe from someone who currently attends.|||Just a cautionary note:
Law in Louisiana is different from all other states in the Union -
Louisiana has "Napoleonic Law" - It affects property rights, marriage laws and *some" Interstate Commerce (ICC law trumps Louisiana trade laws, but in cases where there is no ICC law in effect, Louisiana law will hold, and it tends to be different).
If you go to law school in Louisiana, you *may* (I don't know about this school you mentioned and their focus) be stuck with an education that limits you to that area only.
EDIT (after I got the thumbs down):
From Wiki:
...Louisiana's civil code has kept its Roman roots and
some of its aspects feature influences by the
Napoleonic Code, but is based more on Roman
and Spanish civil traditions. As a result, the bar exam
and legal standards of practice in Louisiana
are significantly different from other states,....
So there.
HTH
Areas like Gretna and Marrero on the Westbank can work as well. I cant find anything and I am not a fan of online purchasing, but that seems to be the only way i can get them. If you know of a place in Louisiana, even if its far away from the places I have mentioned, I will be very grateful|||Little Wars in Baton Rouge has that stuff. I went their all the time before I moved and it is the place to go.
http://www.littlewars.com/|||On their website Games Workshop has a store finder. Should give you a number of stores in LA.
A phone book for the area would also be a good place to look. Go to the Yellow Pages and look up things like games or hobbies and call places that look promising.|||you can downloading this
Full Free Download Warhammer 40,000 Fire Warrior
and others from this link
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geu7Ch175LP8YAIQ9XNyoA?p=+Warhammer+40k+site%3Afull-free-downloads.com&fr2=sb-top&fr=yfp-t-701&sao=0
you have a local extension site that may have info:
http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/our_office鈥?/a>
otherwise what you do is check your weather against what the plant wants. here is a basic map of your weather:
http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/hzm-sm鈥?/a>
and then here are pages about how to grow it:
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=carolin鈥?/a>
here are pages where you can discuss gardening in general:
http://www.dmoz.org/Home/Gardening/Forum鈥?/a>
I'm looking forward to going to college and in the south,but don't know which one.|||You are basing a decision of this magnitude on what strangers think? I think you need four more years of high school. You apparently did not learn to think for yourself the first go round.|||I am from Baton Rouge...
I was trying to figure out the same thing too...
but Southern was not one of my choices because I don't want to stay home year round...
and I want 2 go 2 an HBCU...
so I said i was goin 2 clark atlanta but I heard from this lady that Clark lost their accredidation...
so i changed my mind and now I'm still trying to figure out which college im going to..
I'm a high schooler in the 10th grade...
so for u...you should choose Southern Univ....
I have been to Southern plenty of times for different things and I love it...[but I do not want to stay home all year round, that's the only thing that's keeping me away from Southern]|||I applaud you for considering HBUs. You can not go wrong with either school|||Southern University in Baton Rouge. Great tradition and an excellent choice for an institution of higher learning. Best band around too.|||Clark baby!!! .....and pledge Alpha Kappa Alpha.
Plus, by it being a HBC, your professors and counselors will be more supportive.|||Both are good HBCU schools but you should decide based on what they offer in the area you want to study. or if you are not sure about your major you should at least think of a few options you might want and compare. Also extra-curriculars and if you have a better chance of a scholarship at one or the other. If you have a chance, set up a visit to each campus where you will be able to see the facilities, meet students and ask more questions.
Good for you on going to college. It will be a great time of your life. Good luck!|||try to consider yale univ.|||I've heard of Southern University of Baton Rouge, but not of Clark Atlanta University. But then I am from Toronto. I say SUBR.|||SUBR|||I agree with everyone else..congrats to you for considering a HBCU.
You should definitely seek the school who has the most advantages for you and your field of study!
I also, think that the city of which the school is in is of importance. There are a lot of opportunities in Atlanta (if you are a go-getter) as well as culture...
I went to NC A&T State University and sometimes I wonder if I would have prospered more if I would have came to school down here in ATL. Both of my younger sisters went to school in Atlanta and when I would walk amongst the campus, it was a true atmosphere of diversity that was unlike that environment at NC A&T State University. But then again, it is Atlanta, a major metropolitan...
I think that at the end of the day you should go with your gut and I am quite certain you will know which one is right for by the time you get to 11th grade...
I wanted to go to a completely different school in the 10th and most of 11th grade.
For some reason I just knew that the school I ended up becoming alumnae from was the one to go with and I am sure you will too!
Good Luck!
PS. pay each of your ideal schools a visit so you can have a feel for it!|||you should look into what each school can offer for you, like what each school is known for. some schools are known for their medical fields, some maybe law, or some in computer science, etc. see what you're interested, what type of people go there, how many students are there, if it's a party school [if you're a party person], etc. also check how much it would be for you to go to each school. from what i'm hearing nowadays it doesn't really matter that much WHERE you go for undergrad so i don't think you should be dishing out a ton of cash for undergrad schooling...
By close I mean about 1 to 2 hours away, I want some place to go for like the weekend.|||Go to St. Francisville It is gorgeous. The famous most haunted house is located here. http://www.myrtlesplantation.com/. It is a small quiet town with lots of plantations.
http://www.stfrancisville.us/
It is a nice place.
and of course there is New Orleans.|||There are several plantations along the river between BR & NO that are bed & breakfast places. Also in Saint Francisville:
http://seelouisiana.com/planti.htm
Summer is low season in New Orleans and most of the hotels are offering great rates:
http://www.frenchquarterhotels.com/
http://www.frenchquarter.com/|||New Orleans - 1 hour
Lafayette - 1 hour
Lake Charles - 2 hours|||Tanger Outlets....u must go there....its BEAUTIFUL!
it really close to baton rouge
We are in zone 8-9 and our planting season begins around the middle of March. What seeds should I sew early so that they will be plants by the time I plant them? Thank you
Also is there any veggies that aren't good for this area?|||Try using the Jiffy 'greenhouse' that you can get at Wal-mart to start your seedlings. They run about $6 for a 72 cell pack, and you can start more plants more cheaply this way and different varieties also.. Plants that you can start that grow well in this zone include: tomatoes, okra, eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, herbs. A good source for seeds is Parks seeds (mail order). A good choice for tomatoes are the cherry type.|||Start seeds inside as we still are not past frost danger. I just put seed potatoes outside (in Slidell), and planted lettuce transplants last week.
Tomatoes do not set fruit in the extreme heat that we have, so get them in early. Use transplants unless you are experienced.
Wax beans do not do well here. I do not plant corn because I am never happy with it.
By close I mean about 1 to 2 hours away, I want some place to go for like the weekend.|||Go to St. Francisville It is gorgeous. The famous most haunted house is located here. http://www.myrtlesplantation.com/. It is a small quiet town with lots of plantations.
http://www.stfrancisville.us/
It is a nice place.
and of course there is New Orleans.|||There are several plantations along the river between BR & NO that are bed & breakfast places. Also in Saint Francisville:
http://seelouisiana.com/planti.htm
Summer is low season in New Orleans and most of the hotels are offering great rates:
http://www.frenchquarterhotels.com/
http://www.frenchquarter.com/|||New Orleans - 1 hour
Lafayette - 1 hour
Lake Charles - 2 hours|||Tanger Outlets....u must go there....its BEAUTIFUL!
it really close to baton rouge
We are in zone 8-9 and our planting season begins around the middle of March. What seeds should I sew early so that they will be plants by the time I plant them? Thank you
Also is there any veggies that aren't good for this area?|||Try using the Jiffy 'greenhouse' that you can get at Wal-mart to start your seedlings. They run about $6 for a 72 cell pack, and you can start more plants more cheaply this way and different varieties also.. Plants that you can start that grow well in this zone include: tomatoes, okra, eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, herbs. A good source for seeds is Parks seeds (mail order). A good choice for tomatoes are the cherry type.|||Start seeds inside as we still are not past frost danger. I just put seed potatoes outside (in Slidell), and planted lettuce transplants last week.
Tomatoes do not set fruit in the extreme heat that we have, so get them in early. Use transplants unless you are experienced.
Wax beans do not do well here. I do not plant corn because I am never happy with it.
I want to find a job and it's really hard to find one because most places don't hire you until you're at least 15. Any suggestions?|||cut grass for ppl|||Would have to be an under the table job, not on the books, try some Chinese Restaraunts, they usually don't care about age lol|||you can work as a waiter|||cut grass for the neighbor|||Buy candy from a wholesale store and sell it out of your locker. Eventually the first box pays for itself. Gum is a big seller at school too.
Ive been wanting to be famous for...well all of my life and its really hard to find auditions and casting calls were i live all they do is ask for extras but i want to audition for a show or movies please help me find a reliable source or who can i contact.|||First things first - grow up and forget about this silly 'fame' nonsense.
Only a fool wants fame, and it's the worst possible reason for doing anything.
Only consider being an actor if you'd be happy to do it all your life even if you knew right from the start that you'd never ever get a leading role in anything.
Genuine actors simply love to act - fame means nothing to them.
As for finding auditions, have you had several years of regular attendance at a good drama school or acting class? Have you had lots of relevant experience in a wide range of plays and short films with you in leading roles? Because that's what it's going to take.
Agents are the people who find auditions for actors, but they only want experienced and very well-trained professionals.
No-one employs beginners.
I went to go check the status of my application on the at&t website and i was told that i was Scheduled for AT&T Pre-Employment Testing and that an email message regarding Pre-Employment Testing at AT&T. Please check your e-mail in-box and take appropriate action. but when i went to go check my mail i didnt see anything.|||You will receive an e-mail soon which will give you more info.|||I RECENTLY JUS RECEIVED THE SAME THING. I WAS WONDERING DID YOU EVER GET THAT EMAIL OR FIND A WAY TO KNOW WHAT IT REALLY MEANS.... Report Abuse
|||Mine says the exact same thing. hopefully Mr.x is right. Report Abuse
We are going on a short vacation to Louisiana and I would like to hear from people who live in the area or have traveled there what are the best casinos and attractions to go to.|||LSU campus( go see mike the tiger), nature center, mall of Louisiana, Alligator Bayou Tours, go see the state capitol, LSU Rural Life Museum, red stick farmers market, Magnolia Mound Plantation, Argosy Casino, downtown BR, Casino Rouge, blue bayou waterpark
http://www.bsnconline.net/
http://www.casinorouge.com/|||I feel bad for you. I was stuck there for 5 months and dreaded every second of it. there are two small casinos on the waterfront. to me BR is a cross between mayberry RFD and the hood.
It's like a thrift store, but it has another name and u can buy purses, clothes, shoes, perfume, jewelry, and much more in this store. It's on florida blvd in Baton Rouge,LA|||Not Sure...But I Found A List Of Stores By That Area;.......
Red Wing Shoe Store
Payless Shoe Source 8065 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 927-7320鈥?br>
Shoe Carnival 9001 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 926-0025鈥?br>
Baker's Shoe Store 9625 Cortana Pl, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 926-9852鈥?br>
SAS Shoes 8345 Florida Blvd # E, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 928-0462鈥?br>
Shoe Department 9655 Cortana Pl, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 928-9218鈥?br>
Shoe Warehouse 8139 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 924-2466
Champs Sports 9635 Cortana Pl, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 926-5737鈥?br>
Foot Locker 9255 Cortana Pl, Baton Rouge, LA - (225) 927-4205
It is a security company owned by Ryan martel. They need to give me my W-2. If anyone has any idea how to get ahold of these guys please let me know. Innovative Protection Services is the name of the company, but that was last year, they may have gone out of business, but i cannot find their phone number or anything else on the web.|||You may be looking for this company based in Corpus Christie, TX. CONTACT INFORMATION
Business & Support hours are:
Monday through Friday, from 8am to 5pm (PST).
IPS World Headquarters 361-887-9058
24/7/365 Global Support 361-887-8988
Fax 361-887-0935
Email: generalinfo@innovative-protection.com
Sales: sales@innovative-protection.com
Support: support@innovative-protection.com
Address
Innovative Protection Services
615 N. Upper Broadway
Suite #110
Corpus Christi, TX 78477
From Queen City Texas to Baton Rouge Louisiana. It is 330 miles one way, at 3.00 per gallon. How much Money will i need for gas?|||how many miles per gallon do you get? i got from baton rouge to houston on one tank but i have a newer truck and it's a diesel.|||is this chris stanhope?|||Depends on what car you drive...maybe $60-$90|||You'll need about $40 each way... Technically $33, but I left you a little for some stop and go mileage losses.
i keep looking at ads that say area 1 or area 5 and i do not know how they are divided up and haven't come across a map yet. can anyone help me please?|||They refer to the map that the local newspaper puts out.
As someone who went to LSU in the early 90's here's what they really mean:
Area 1: the southern part is ghetto, the northern part is white rural redneck.
Area 2: rich blacks
Area 3: ghetto, people get shot all the time.
Area 4: the northern part is ghetto, the southern part is old suburbs
Area 5: the western part is LSU, the southeastern part is newer suburbs
Area 6: old suburbs, heavy traffic
Area 7: rural, with a few old southern towns
Area 8: new suburbs (farmland 15 years ago)
Area 9: new suburbs (farmland 15 years ago)
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does anyone know of some like grassy fields or places with wildflowers near Baton rouge I can do a shoot at?|||If your interested in photos like those then the Tickfaw State Park off of the Albany or Holden exit on i-12 should work for you.|||Explore the back roads around Baton Rouge. Take these trips on your motorcycle, car, or bicycle and take it slow. You miss too much if you just motor through at a fast clip.
Take along some refreshments and a good pair of binoculars. Looking at things through a narrow view will allow you to concentrate on things you might miss if you depend solely on your unaided vision.
Buy yourself a good 3-lens package of closeup lenses and a tripod. Don't concentrate only on things far away. Stop and smell the roses, and take a closeup shot of the bee gathering pollen from the rose, etc.
Using your closeup lenses, get up close to a mirror and take a few shots of different parts of your own face. You'll be surprised what you find there.
There are far too many examples of things you can do to list here. Let your imagination run wild. You'll enjoy the experience.|||try this road . . .
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?tit鈥?/a>|||UUUHHH ...
The Atchafalaya Swamp, maybe?
I've looked around online, but with no luck. There's a place downtown called Gladiators, but it's mostly MMA guys. I'm new to Baton Rouge, and I'd love to be part of the boxing community if there is one. I'll be here for 2 1/2 years. Thanks.|||http://www.boxinggyms.com/addressbook.ht鈥?/a> This should help you find a gym near you.
I'm only 20 and live in Baton Rouge, LA and was curious where one could purchase a cheap handgun for self defense. Lately there have been some break-ins around my apartment complex and a cheap pistol would make me feel a lot better but I have no idea where one goes to purchase a gun... how long I would have to wait... how much it would cost... any help is appreciated.|||If you are not familiar with firearms I would suggest that you buy a 12 gauge pump shotgun instead. They are intimidating to people looking down the barrel as they climb through your window; and you don't have to be a really good marksman to hit something. Also, you don't have to worry about shooting through a wall and blowing up your neighbor's TV set.|||get the shotgun.....22's are for squirrels and rats...anything less than a 9mm(identical to a 38 so far as statistics go)dramatically reduces your stopping power with one shot...70% to 30%..that is a big drop...which means more shots and better hits......as of where to go...I hear ol ray nagen has a few of your local nieghbors guns and won't give em' back to thier rightful law abiding owners...if you offer him a buck ,He seems to be the type guy to maybe bend the rules for his own purposes......|||go Tigers! I went to LSU and there's a great place there called Jim's out on Siegen lane.
Doin't get a Hi Point. Bersa Thunder is your best bet for a semi auto or a used revolver in .38 or .357|||check this site out. and remember, a .22 will kill a guy. you don't need a 12 guage. that will probably knock you on your *** if your not "built" a nice little handgun will do it. .22's are cheap and effective. .38 calibers are nice too. the best thing to do is to let people know you have 1. that way if it's someone nearby they will hear about it and won't screw with you. btw, you can't buy it yet. your only 20, you have to be 21.
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=utf-8&oe=鈥?/a>|||You must be 21 years of age in order to legally own a handgun in the US. Get a 12 guage instead.|||http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=75082728
This is what I have, It might be cheap but its VERY nice. It has stopping power. Great Buy.|||dat der dang ol dang ol gun man get from dang ol seller man a guns cheap man go underground man find someone on dat der campus man. yo get a dang 9 mil. man.
You need to contact the state office of community development, their web site will explain what is available and which parishes qualify. They will also direct you to builders. Keep in mind there is limited amount of ICF money going around and EBR Parish is low man on totem.
http://doa.louisiana.gov/cdbg/cdbg.htm
This site will also provide with links to other sources of information which may better suit you in EBR Parish.|||ICF International has a list of Builders in the Baton Rouge area.
Also contact The Louisiana board of Planning, development, design and construction. They will also have approved contractors they can recommend
i need to to know where is a clinic or doctors office that offers the b12 shot?|||Vitamin B 12 is naturally found in animal products and in eggs and milk and cheese and yogurt.
There is vitamin B 12 in some vitamins
There is vitamin B 12 in a product you can put under your tongue for better absorption and another type you can sniff it up your nose for better absorption.
If you are low in this vitamin and you are eating properly, you may lack an enzyme that helps people to absorb it.
If this is the case you can either sniff it or inject it and your doctor would be the one to tell you if it is required and if it is he can give the shot or teach you how to do it yourself and you could get a prescription from your doctor for this.
All doctors in the Baton Rouge area are able to order and give you vitamin B12 injections. I would phone the one you like the best and tell them what you would like to have done and they may ask you to go there and pay for the B12 and then you go for your appointment and get the shot.
The vitamins you should be able to find at a vitamin store or a good health food store and they may carry the ones you can sniff or put under your tongue. I am sure you could also order them on the net if you wanted to.|||You would have to go to a doctors.
My family friend got a diet from her doctors which include these shots.
And it would also help in case your allergic.
I am using the b12 Vitamins instead of shots, and I am allergic.
You may be too.
Just talk to your doctor, or visit a pharmacy.
My friend and I are moving to Baton Rouge, soon, and we are wondering what kinds of insects and spiders we should expect to find in our home.|||Bugs are a part of life in most of the south. Hopefully you don't have to deal with a roach infestation, but do expect to see at least a handful over the course of the year. You shouldn't see them all the time unless there really is a problem. Depending on your situation and location, you might have to deal with some spiders (usually small) and or ants. Silverfish seem to be the biggest issue at my place.
Trust me, they aren't half as bad in the city as they are if you're living "down-the bayou". Then you get to see super sized cockroaches and spiders
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