Last Thursday . . . a tall man with a device resembling a 1980s-era cellphone was going door to door on Bourbon Street. The man was David Woolworth, an acoustics expert hired by the City Council, and he was taking decibel measurements as part of an effort to better manage the volume dial in a city long famous for its street musicians, boisterous crowds and perpetual parades.Dave, are they trying to sanitize Bourbon Street before we arrive? What the hell man?
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I simply asked the authorities to be sure to provide an atmosphere in which Jay could properly sleep. Last time he was in New Orleans, he barely slept at all, and was somewhat cranky over his Eggs Florentine in the morning.
The older I get, the more I appreciate my sleep. And Eggs Florentine.
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