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Southern Towns Bracket - Cast Your Vote

Posted on 3/17/14 at 11:54 pm
Posted by SunHog
Illinois
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Posted on 3/17/14 at 11:54 pm


Y'all know what to do.

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Three Arkansas and Louisiana Towns are battling it out..
This post was edited on 3/17/14 at 11:56 pm
Posted by Pigfeet
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Posted on 3/18/14 at 6:22 am to
Fayetteville, AR 41.93%


Monroe, LA 58.07%



, Damn, Monroe is beating Fayettenam.
Posted by The Sultan of Swine
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 3/18/14 at 7:29 am to
Spa City
Posted by Arkla Missy
Ark-La-Miss
Member since Jan 2013
10288 posts
Posted on 3/18/14 at 1:12 pm to
Breaux Bridge vs. Hot Springs

Breaux Bridge, the "Crawfish Capital of the World" since 1959, is a cool little Cajun town that is host to the world famous "Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival" which brings in tens of thousands of people every year, which is a pretty big deal down here ...

LINK Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival
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The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival has also been named a Top 20 Event by the STS Society. CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, The Food Channel, PBS and numerous other individual filmmakers have all done documentaries on our festival. We have been featured in Maxim Magazine, Southern Living, National Geographic, The New York Times, Country Cooking, Motorhome Living, and Better Homes and Garden publications. The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival was named a top 10 Food Festival by USA Today.


... and is also home to Ali Landry - model, actress, & former Miss USA 1996. She was also married to Mario Lopez ("Saved Bt The Bell") for about 10 days.

But, honestly, it doesn't compare to Hot Springs; it shouldn't even be close.


Monroe vs. Fayetteville
Ironic.
I might know a little about those places, considering I grew up right "on top" of one, and went to school in the other.

Fayetteville should win this easily, so I don't understand how Monroe is leading.
I will say, Monroe still has one of my favorite restaurants ever, the Mohawk, where I ate my first oysters, and have been eating them ever since. Even taking into account New Orleans restaurants, Mohawk has the best oysters I've ever eaten.
This post was edited on 3/18/14 at 1:15 pm
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