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What I do miss about Philadelphia and New York: diversity, convenience, walkability, food, fast pace, city feeling, the home feeling factor, everything pretty much, the options of things to do when I want them
What I would miss about NC: I don't really know. I'm moving from here soon, but I don't think there's anything that I would really miss. My violin instructor, because she's really nice
The food mainly.
I could experience some of the music through the technologies of today, as well as the effect of Cajun culture spreading outward to other regions, but that FOOD. You can slap the name cajun on stuff all you want, but it wont be the same. It just isnt going to work.
One of my brother's friends from Illinois came down here with "cajun" style potato chips. THose are the worst thing ever. Unless its Zapp's, Im not eating any "cajun" flavored chips. Tastes more like barbecue flavor with lemon or something. It was horrible.
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