The Pipeline 04.13.11

SAM BROUSSARD
Guitarist and songwriter Sam Broussard is a genius. Mercurial, self-depreciating, electrifying, brilliant, eccentric, good — all of it applies to Sam. He’s like Kierkegaard jamming with the ghost of Schopenhauer and same railroad hobos ...

 

The Pipeline 04.06.11

BIKE OVER
Isn’t it convenient how gas prices ramp up every spring just in time for the travel season? Right! You ever take a look at the quarterly profits for Exxon/Mobile during that time? Right! You ever wondered who killed the electric car? Right!

 

The Pipeline 03.30.11

EARTH SHARE
When the NWO kicks in the Codex Alimentarius restrictions and we’re surrounded by genetically modified foods and everything is stripped of nutritional value, you’re going to be pretty bummed out.

 

The Pipeline 03.23.11

AUTISM BENEFIT
Here’s a good cause if there ever were one: Autism. I’m going to let the organizer of the event, musician Jim Nobles, tell it in his own words. I am a father of a 7-year old little girl with autism. Cadence Olivia Nobles was born March 1, 2004 at LGMC. She has had developmental delays since she was born...

 

The Pipeline 03.16.11

SEVEN-MILE YARD SALE
It’s the king of all garage sales. The annual Seven-Mile Yard Sale, between Arnaudville and Grand Coteau is back. The sale stretches along Hwy. 93 and takes place throughout both towns. Everyone is invited to set up tables to sell anything — kitchen appliances, tools, plants, handmade gifts, whatever...

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