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WDSU Parade Tracker System Review

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I’m a big fan of this parade tracker system, when you want to find the start of a parade that’s rolling or a parade stops for some reason.  How does the system operate?  WDSU puts a car near the front of the parades they cover. The car uses the GPS tracking system to pin point where the tracking car is, and relays that information to a computer, which texts that info to all opt in phones.  The system is a bit intrusive when you are already at a parade, catching throws and enjoying the sights and sounds of  of the event.  You constantly receive parade updates on your phone, when you don’t need them, as you are already parading. You could always opt out when at parade, and opt back in when you are searching for a parade on the street. However you might think this is a bit much opting in and out.

To get Parade Tracker updates  on your mobile phone, text “follow parades” to 40404. This is the second year for this service. If you opted in last year, you were automatically opted in for this year. For some parades, you can track the parade’s progress on WDSU.com, via a special map. The markers on the map show the location of the lead float in the parade, and they update every 10 seconds or 20 feet.

The biggest flaw in the system is they skip parades!  Babylon had to switch days because of bad weather. Could parade tracker keep up with parade rescheduling? NO.  No parade tracking for Babylon.  Earlier in the Carnival season, when some of the smaller parades roll, parade tracker opted not to cover the earlier parades.

Among the Orleans parades that WDSU opted not to track were Sparta and  Ponchartrain.

My thoughts on the inconsistent tracking is that if you are going to offer a parade tracking system, you should cover all the parades in an area.

Chilly Carnival Season Forecast

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February 2010 Blizzard up North Brrrr!!

The Northeast USA has gotten a lot of snow again, and eventually that cold air finds its way to the deep South. The next week will be frigid in New Orleans, and that means a COLD Mardi Gras.  Here’s a link to the National Weather Service Forecast Office Baton Rouge/New Orleans Mardi Gras Climatology Chart. It’s a pretty nifty chart, with a lot of good condensed data about weather trends on Fat Tuesday. This year Fat Tuesday is February 16, 2010. For the big Second Carnival Weekend, February 13 & 14, nights in the 30s and days in the 50s are forecast.

Barkus Parade Starts 1 Hour Early Due to Super Bowl

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Barkus Parade

From the Official Barkus.org web site:
Barkus 2010
Barkus Goes Tailgating
“The Dogs Go Barking In”

Sunday, February 7, 2010
Because of Super Bowl XLIV and its importance to the citizens of New Orleans, Barkus Parade will roll one hour earlier,
promptly at 1PM!

Register online or by Fax Download Barkus 2010 Registration Form for all information needed. (PDF file readable with Acrobat Reader; download it free at www.adobe.com.) Fax number on form – 504-522-0239 — For more Membership information click this link.
fax/online registration ends 9PM CST, February 6, 2010.

The Mystic Krewe of Barkus was envisioned and created in November 1992 at a meeting of the Margaret Orr (WDSU-TV Weather Anchor) Fan Club held at Good Friends Bar. Thomas Wood brought his dog Jo Jo McWood to the meeting, where people complained about her neurotic ways. To get back at them all, Wood decided to make Jo Jo McWood queen of her own parade and captain-for-life. Thus, the Krewe of Barkus was born.


Saints Influence on Mayoral Race & Mardi Gras 2010

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Saints head to the Super Bowl!!

Hail Krewe of Zulu Parade!

Mardi Gras approaches, and a relatively big local election looms large. On February 6, the electorate will choose a new Mayor, City Council, Louisiana Senate & Legislature, Assessor, among other important governmental positions.

The Saints have won their first ever League Championship and the Superbowl comes smack dab in the middle of Carnival- the Super Bowl is Sunday, February 7, and Mardi Gras Day is Tuesday, February 16. Carnival and local elections have mixed before, but the Saints haven’t ever played this late in the season, bringing an extra layer of fervor and hedonism to the mix. My own parade, Krewe Du Vieux, rolls on Saturday, January 30.  That adds lots of additional FUN to the  proceedings. Let’s not forget Cupid’s holiday, Valentine’s Day, which always falls on February 14.

At the time of this posting, the Saints RULE their roost, and it’s a citywide obsession. Therefore, many parading krewes would like to load up on Saints merchandise.  However, Saints memorabilia is getting more expensive, not cheaper, making it costly for float riders. Some of the major krewes had the foresight to order Saints footballs, etc. in a timely basis, so they will be throwing highly sought after Saints stuff.  Those krewes that parade after Valentine’s Day will load up on 50-75% off sales so you should see plenty of red hearts & arrows coming off the floats.

There are 8 parades in the metro area on Election Day. Parades always have a depressing effect on voter turn out.  If  less people vote, how does that change the outcome? It depends on who doesn’t vote. Motivated voters turn out regardless, therefore it’s safe to assume those that stay home are less motivated than those that take the time to vote.

You can count on numerous Saints-themed floats this year, and the stars of the team have become the stars of Mardi Gras 2010. Owner Tom Benson is Grand Marshall of Endymion February 13; Drew Brees is Bacchus on February  14; Sean Peyton is a Celebrity Monarch of Orpheus February 15. It’s rare that the Crescent City has such a huge success that everyone can enjoy, and many krewes will develop special floats to commemorate this fabulous occasion.

An announcement from Endymion said Benson will bring an entourage to the parade, including his wife Gayle, his granddaughter and team co-owner Rita Benson LeBlanc and a delegation of Saints players and staff members.

Endymion Captain Ed Muniz said the krewe is having special umbrellas made for Benson, who is known for his umbrella-waving, second-line-style celebrations after big wins. The krewe also said Benson and other riders on his float will throw coins commemorating the 25th anniversary of his ownership of the Saints.

Some parades have changed their day or route because of the Super Bowl, and one parade, Rhea in Metairie, canceled.  Alla, a big West Bank parade will parade on the day before the Super Bowl. King Arthur and Pontchartrain Uptown are moving their parade up one hour, so they finish before Super Bowl Kick Off.

More photos from Pussyfooters Ball 2010

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Pussyfooter having fun at her ball 2010

Pussyfooters Ball 2010

Who Dat!! at Pussyfooters Ball 2010

David at Pussyfooters Ball 2010

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