Posted on 06/30/2012 7:55:35 AM PDT by winoneforthegipper
ASSUMPTION PARISH, LA (WAFB) - Mysterious bubbles are rising up out of an Assumption Parish bayou. Officials are trying to figure what's causing them.
Take a ride down Bayou Corne, and there are bubbles of all sizes along the waterway.
"We have reported on May 30th a pipeline leak, which started us coming out and investigating a bubbling in Bayou Corne," said Assumption Parish Homeland Security Director John Boudreaux.
Since then though, pipeline officials have not ruled that out just yet, but said it's unlikely. So now, investigators are going through the process of elimination.
By coincidence, since the bubbling began, many in Assumption Parish are worried
"Our houses shifting and cracks in our sheet rock and our foundation," said Jason Hugh.
(Excerpt) Read more at wafb.com ...
It’s probably nothing more than bean eating turtles.
Nothing here to see, move along.
Ren & Stimpy?
Just searching FR to see what threads have been started about Bayou Corne. Been reading some interesting stuff about what one researcher has been uncovering. You can start with this thread here:
http://climateviewer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=40
This guy has really done some digging.
Have you ever tried “Slap Ya Momma”? Wow it is good seasoning!
Those bubbles in the bayou? Swamp gas!
Sounds wonderful...I’d love to try some *real* gumbo! :)
[click link above for the bizarre Chinese tsunami of bubbles]
His gumbo is a real as it gets. Come over for dinner sometime if you are in our neck of the woods or near Buffalo Bayou. :)
You have freepmail and if you can’t locate the cookbook I mentioned let me know and later today I can send you the receipe.
Will do! Thanks Ditter!
We grilled some venison the other night and used a Paul Prudomme rub on the backstrap......it was delish!
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