NEW ORLEANS, LA - SEPTEMBER 16: E.J. Gaines #28 of the Cleveland Browns tackles Taysom Hill #7 of the New Orleans Saints during the fourth quarter  at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on September 16, 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

They’re Talking ‘Bout Us: What Was That Game, Best Restaurants, WWII Fish Bunkers, German Orangutan

by Clint Durrett | September 17, 2018

First off, that game. What was that yesterday? We’re not the only ones asking that question. Here’s the round up on the chatter from the internetz all about us.

What had happened was …

Cleveland Browns v New Orleans Saints
NEW ORLEANS, LA – SEPTEMBER 16: Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints under pressure from Jabrill Peppers of the Cleveland Browns during the second quarter at Mercedes-Benz Superdome on September 16, 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

If you’re still scratching your head about how the Saints were able to get a win yesterday over the Browns… THE BROWNS, Y’ALL … well, you’re definitely not the only one. The Saints won, but everyone agrees that it was NOT pretty. The Browns blew a 12-3 lead in the fourth quarter, and ultimately held onto its streak of being winless – now winless for 19 games.

We’ll just let Sports Illustrated break it down for you.

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‘The best’

NCIS: New Orleans

We know how the national media outlets love to eat here in the Crescent City. We all agree we have the best eats. They know it and we know it. CNN took to the podium of announcing where, they say, are the best eight places to chow down here. After scrolling through the list, we don’t disagree. It’s hard to find bad food here.

Take a look at CNN’s list and see for yourself.

WWII Bunkers Have 7 Million Fish

Something smell fishy about this story? Yeah, that short headline isn’t a typo. A fascinating writeup in Atlas Obscura goes into the background of the Royal D. Suttkus Fish Collection – “the largest collection of preserved fish in the world.” THE WORLD, y’all. The site explores the history of the collection and its mystery. Mystery and New Orleans go hand-in-hand, here.

Check out the piece from Atlas Obscura here.

Audubon Zoo Getting A German Orangutan

Orangutan "Jambi"
Orangutan “Jambi” sits in his enclosure at the Zoo in Hanover, central Germany on February 7, 2018.
(Photo credit should read PETER STEFFEN/AFP/Getty Images)

An Orangutan in Germany wants to laissez les bons temps rouler. According to People, the ladies are the reason for the male orangutan “Jambi” strutting to New Orleans. Audubon hopes that Jambi will bond with one of the three bachelorettes in the habitat and bring about little Jambis. He has a long journey ahead of him!

Here’s the story from People on the betrothed orangutan. 

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Clint Durrett

Clint Durrett

Hi. I’m Clint.
I’m the Local Market Manager for Very Local New Orleans. I’ve lived in New Orleans since 2001 and been living my best life in this rad place since that year.
I have 10 years of broadcast journalism and digital media experience. Before Very Local New Orleans, I worked for WDSU-TV – producing, product developing, digital media managing– I’ve done it all. I’ve seen first-hand the trials we’ve suffered in this city and the celebrations we’ve enjoyed. I love New Orleans. It’s home.
I’m going to work my hardest to bring you the content and experiences you care about to live your best life here in one of the best cities on the planet.
I love finding things to do here – concerts, food, drinks, nerding out, etc. And I love sharing those things with others.
Contact me via email. Gimme a shout on social. If you see something you think we should know about, hit me up. If you see something that needs fixing on the site, ditto. I want this website to be yours, too. Not just one I manage, but one we as a community and New Orleanians use to help us live our best lives.

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