People of all colors in the streets of New Orleans celebrating a religious holiday of Christianity. Non-Christians, Christians, everyone is there, jumping to the beat of the Jazzy show tunes that are played on the street of St. Charles. The floats pass with the throwing
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People of all ages join in this glorious day of food, drink, family, and friends. The dancers work the crowd with the expensive costumes that are made mostly of silk and feathers…prancing around as the drum beats behind them. The beads are thrown every which way while the crowd rips through the crowd to finish the Mardi Gras collection. Cabbage is thrown at heads of the audience and are barely dodged with a quick jerk of the neck. Liquor is passed, and the streets have a distinct smell of vomit, but every Cajun man has a mile wide grin on his face. of mouth watering bayou candies from deep in the New Orleans culture. The crowd begins to move up and down, trying to get in the grove of the party.
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