By RICHARD FAUSSET McClatchy-Tribune
By RICHARD FAUSSET McClatchy-Tribune
Published
02/10/10
NEW ORLEANS - If pro football really is the national religion, the Mardi Gras-style victory parade for the New Orleans Saints yesterday displayed the varieties of religious experience: What other event would bring together Bobby Jindal, Louisiana's choir-boy GOP governor, and the Ying Yang Twins, the Southern rap duo whose songs describe sexual activities that barely sound biologically possible?
On Monday, Saints quarterback Drew Brees starred in the Super Bowl victor's traditional parade through Disney World. But baby, this ain't Disney World. This is the louche, gothic, funky old city of dreams, on the third night of a...
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