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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The day before the Sugar Bowl, it seemed like ol' times in the heart of the French Quarter.
Street dancers performed for a large gathering in Jackson Square, getting big cheers when they pulled a young LSU fan into their act. Aspiring artists stood ready to churn out a caricature for anyone passing by. Ominous-looking psychics hovered over candles and Ouija boards, prepared to deliver some eery premonition. And, of course, the bartenders doled out plenty of Abitas (that's a local beer), Hurricanes and Bloody Marys.
With thousands of people milling about the narrow streets, celebrating the return of the Sugar Bowl to its native city, the Big Easy is back in business, right?
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