tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7081263.post4353638145974682086..comments2024-01-07T02:42:24.765-06:00Comments on Neon Poisoning: No-Tsu-Oh Needs to Come Back: A Late Fall Mardi Gras for Chemical CityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7081263.post-47032925971241146772011-04-05T22:34:59.450-05:002011-04-05T22:34:59.450-05:00Sara, thanks for the compliment. I've got a f...Sara, thanks for the compliment. I've got a follow-up to this post with an even more promising description of No-Tsu-Oh.<br /><br />Robert, as a former New Orleanean, it is true that most cities do not do enough to celebrate women making poor decisions. Which is mostly what Mardi Gras in the French Quarter is all about. So, what part of Houston would most likely induce the ladies to show em?Mr. Kimberlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11872331451645768639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7081263.post-24195878776528872452011-04-03T21:45:03.659-05:002011-04-03T21:45:03.659-05:00I love that you dig up stuff like this. Keep up th...I love that you dig up stuff like this. Keep up the good work!Sara Cressnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7081263.post-7670631160764877202011-04-03T19:10:57.162-05:002011-04-03T19:10:57.162-05:00I agree--having a Houston Mardi Gras would be lame...I agree--having a Houston Mardi Gras would be lame--it would inevitably be seen as nothing more than a copy of New Orleans (and Galveston), but less fun. Not-Su-Oh is an actual Houston tradition, not an uncreative import.<br /><br />That said, Houston is hardly lacking for festivals of various sorts already--though none with plastic beads and drunken outs shouting "Show us your tits!"--so I guess we're missing out on that... Robert Boydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10832011160514073833noreply@blogger.com