Well, it's the ninth of the month, so we must be partying. The theme this month is Mardi Gras--'cause it just doesn't get more festive than that!
We've got music and videos, a hottie, beads, giveaways and fun questions for you--and us--to answer. So, let the good times roll!
It wouldn't be Mardi Gras without the chance to catch some beads. We've got a bucketful. If you want us to toss some your way, email us at ninenaughtynovelists@gmail.com to be put on our mailing list and we'll send you a string. Sorry, you'll have to supply your own hottie. Offer good while supplies last and/or until Mardi Gras (next Tuesday) whichever comes first.
Instead of our usual contest, this month we're doing something a little different. We're donating a dollar to the Red Cross for every comment we receive today.
And now, onto the questions, the music and the fun...
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
money
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
never ate it
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
mcdonald's diet coke
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
Well, if it could be *anything*... In keeping with a well-loved theme--Matthew McConaughy. Or money. Better yet, Matt in a loin cloth made of hundred dollar bills (you know they'd have to use a lot of them!! *G*).
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
I've lived a sheltered life. Don't know of anything I've eaten that is really authentic, frankly. But I love any seafood. I don't however intend to ever try crawfish and don't appreciate really spicy food. Probably good I grew up North, huh?
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
I actually don't usually give stuff up for Lent :) I'm really not good with deprivation. But one year I did try to give up caffeine. I think I made it to day three. This year I think I'll give up dieting.
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
A new contract!
A new contract!
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
Due to my notorious sweet tooth I'm most looking forward to trying beignets someday.
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
Chocolate! (See sweet tooth, Q. #2)
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
I understand they toss beads – I would like mine to be diamonds. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
I love most seafood especially shrimp and I also love spicy food so I like Cajun and Creole food. I once ate ALLIGATOR. I thought it was Cajun-spiced pieces of chicken, just a little tougher. I won’t say that’s one of my favorites! One thing I’ve never had that I would like to try is beignets.
3. Hardest thing ever given up for Lent
I’ve never given anything up for Lent. Am I going to burn in hell?
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
A Zulu coconut
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
Anything at Acme Oyster House and the beignets at Cafe Du Monde
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
Beer
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
Maybe Remy McSwain (Dennis Quaid's character in The Big Easy, the sexiest NOLA flick ever).
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
Fried oysters at the Acme Oyster House. Oh man, my mouth waters just remembering.
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
I don't usually give things up for Lent. But if I were to do it, I'd probably go with some kind of food, maybe pasta. Now that would take some willpower, believe me!
1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
Kelly's magic review lamp? Or pralines. Pralines are always good.
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
Oh, man, what isn't my favorite? I love it all--from beignets in the morning, to bread pudding late at night with lots of oysters in between (fried, raw, in po boys--I'm not fussy). But lately I've been jonesing for Voodoo Shrimp. And pralines, of course.
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
Don't really do Lent all that much. As a kid, I remember my school used to hand out little metal boxes for us to put our money in--they were collected at the end of Lent and sent off somewhere. I never really got the point of that. Were we giving up money for Lent? I really liked those boxes though--they were so cute! So, giving up the boxes--that was the hardest part for me.
A winning lottery ticket might be nice. Or a chai tea... mmm. Ok, I'm off to Starbucks...
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
I've actually never had New Orleans food, so I'll be taking advice from the other Nine on this one.3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
In my episcopalian middle school, I tried telling them I was giving up homework for Lent, but that didn't fly.1. What would you like somebody to toss you from a Mardi Gras float?
A maid? I could really use someone to do the laundry so I can have more time to write. No maids, huh? Bummer. Well, I guess beads will work. Maybe I can use them to tie my husband to the dryer and let him look for missing socks.
2. What's your favorite New Orleans food?
Anything with alcohol. :) What? Liquor can so be a food group, and I've heard interesting things about the Sazerac.
3. What's the hardest thing you've ever given up for Lent?
Pop/Soda. My mother talked me into one year and I don't think I've ever forgiven her for it. :)
Great answers everyone, but I cracked up over Sydneys favorite food. LOL
ReplyDeleteI love that you're giving money to the Red Cross Haitian relief fund instead of doing contests this month.
Here's my comment for today to get a buck in your relief fund.
Sandie
they could toss me some coffee lol
ReplyDeleteI would love it if they tossed me some good ceramic beads, my friend got a bunch one year when she went and I really love hers. I also wanted to say that this is really nice of your group to donate the money, very generous.
ReplyDeleteI would love it if they tossed me some good ceramic beads, my friend got a bunch one year when she went and I really love hers. I also wanted to say that this is really nice of your group to donate the money, very generous.
ReplyDeleteThe hardest thing I've ever given up for lent was soda too! Jeesh, incredibly incredibly hard!
ReplyDeleteWow great answers. I personally havent had any Cajun food, but I think I would like it. I love spicy food.
ReplyDeleteLOL! What a terrific idea, all of you!!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind be tossed a loaded e-Reader :) Or a housekeeper--one of those would be super helpful! And I don't think I could manage to give up reading or books... a little addicted, maybe?
I love me some Mardi Gras!! :-) I'm down in Mobile and we're having a great Mardi Gras time right now.
ReplyDeleteLoved the answers!
One of these days I'll get to Galveston for their Mardi Gras celebration but I'm afraid it won't compare to New Orleans. Then again I haven't done Mardi Gras since I was in my mid twenties - getting drunk and wandering the streets of New Orleans in search of a bathroom doesn't sound as fun at 46 as it did at 25.
ReplyDeleteNeed to make friends with someone who has a French Quarter apt. Or else make a whole whole whole bunch of money and get a room at the Royal Sonesta, which is very reasonable at any time of year except Mardi Gras.
How about tossing me one of those hunky Saints...if they've recovered from the game yet, that is!
ReplyDeleteawesome contribution! what a cool thing to do i dontd o crowds so for me mardi gras would be out but the whole concept is intergueing
ReplyDeleteI always liked King cake, its kind of like a combination of the lottery and dessert in one.
ReplyDeleteI do like the fully loaded ereader idea. I would definitely love to get that thrown to me (as long as its unbreakable) or a maid would be good as well.