Posts Tagged ‘Pazzo Pestana’

Palmer appointed top cop

by on Thursday, March 12th, 2015

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Following Pazzo Pestana’s sudden resignation from the helm of the New Toulouse parish police, today Mayor Godenot appointed John Palmer to the post. When asked for a remark about his promotion, Inspector Palmer replied, “Go about your own business—nothing to see here.”

The mayor’s office had no comment on either the resignation or the appointment. The watering holes of New Tou are abuzz with speculation as to why Pestana left his post so abruptly. He could not be reached for comment, as he was out of town attending to some horse trading business.

Palmer, known to many in town as “Pappy,” had been a police officer in Florida before moving to New Toulouse. He worked for his cousin Blake Palmer (this year’s king of Carnival) in various capacities and started his own catering service before joining the police force. He is often seen in the company of Constable Bruno Erdferkel.


Gigi Lapin lives in New Toulouse Bayou with her pet crawfish, Jimbo.

Sightings

by on Thursday, July 24th, 2014

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As the rain begins to fall and the skies thicken, Cavalco, the farrier, jockey, and factotum of the Old Spanish Stable, waits patiently while the pig family takes the last bites of the weeds behind the stable. The padrone of the stable and sheriff of New Toulouse, Pazzo Pestana, hoped his pigs would help abate the weed problem. (Photo credit: Pazzo Pestana.)
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The grand opening of Gamaliel’s Vintage Toys & Dolls is delayed by troubling weather, which didn’t stop Mr. Gamaliel from composing verse. (Photo credit: Nikita Weymann.)

Is this the real Tunnel Man?

by on Wednesday, May 14th, 2014

New Toulouse got a very strange visit on Monday that has left residents scratching their heads (and possibly anything else they can reach). Ms. Sister Butta, a cousin of private investigator Trolley Trollop, was doing some housekeeping at the TNT Detective Agency when an individual showed up and claimed to be the infamous Tunnel Man, who Ms. Trollop says is responsible for the fates of several missing young women.

The visitor says he’s one of the good guys. “He claims he was sent by Scotland Yard to teach Trolley a lesson,” Ms. Butta said. “He was very curt with me.”

The individual claiming to be Tunnel Man then stormed out of the detective agency and headed down the street. A startled Ms. Butta managed to get this photo of him with a zoom lens.
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His progress down the street attracted a small crowd—most of whom watched from their windows and called their neighbors on the phone. The individual went on to say that he was not a murderer and that Ms. Trollop’s confidential informant “Deep Tonsils” had framed him. “Have you found any bodies?” he asked. “No. And you won’t.” He maintained that he was in town on official business for Scotland Yard, but he refused to say more on that topic. He did, however, have quite a bit to say about Ms. Trollop’s suitability as a private investigator.

“It is impossible for a woman to be a detective,” he asserted. “They should stay home and have babies.”

He was interrupted in this rant by Ms. Liza Veliz, who (being a ghost already) wasn’t afraid of him, regardless of whom he claimed to be. She gave the so-called Tunnel Man a banana. He gratefully finished it before telling anyone within earshot that women should “stick to their knitting” and leave the detecting to men.
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He said he was going to go retrieve his mining equipment because Ms. Trollop was “too stupid” to find it. Still not sure if this was a prankster or a murderer, or just a mouthy monkey, a couple of residents attempted to phone the police but got no immediate answer. Someone helpfully suggested that this so-called Tunnel Man should look for Ms. Trollop in the bayou, near Swamp Manor, but left out the part about it being an area infested with zombies. The visitor took off in that direction.

Witnesses to the incident are still debating its significance; for one thing, a misogynistic monkey bears little resemblance to the tale told by Ms. Trollop of a suave British gentleman who smelled of lavender and lured away attractive young girls to be his brides. Some residents of the city and bayou don’t believe there is such a person, and they say there are more mundane explanations for missing young ladies.

“I can’t believe they have all just run off. It’s not logical,” said Ms. Butta, citing heartbroken relatives who hope for their daughters and nieces to return. “But I guess anything is possible here.”

In the meantime, Ms. Trollop told a neighbor that she’d received a letter that smelled of lavender but she hadn’t opened it yet. Some residents have taken up a search—whether for an actual Tunnel Man or a depraved attention-seeker capitalizing on the infamy of a local legend, no one is quite sure. Even Ms. Maggie Hawksby’s goat, Trollbait, went wading through the bayou, looking for clues.
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So far, the searches have turned up nothing—no Tunnel Man, no mysterious visitor, and no bodies of missing women or zombie victims. 

If a zombie ate a monkey brain, I asked police chief Pazzo Pestana, would it get a hairball? He answered, “Only if the zombie were a cat while it was alive.”
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Photos courtesy of Ms. Sister Butta, Ms. Liza Veliz, and Ms. Maggie Hawksby.

Jane Moreaux keeps all four eyes on New Toulouse.

Local jockey makes New Tou proud

by on Saturday, May 3rd, 2014

New Toulouse jockey Cavalco drove to third place in the Awesome Breed Creations “Crown Cup” for sulkies on April 27. Cavalco drove the American Standardbred “Gallant Gray” for Little Ascot Stables but wore the colors of New Toulouse from the Old Spanish Stable, and his steed emerged from a chaotic field to place third, by one ten-thousandth of a second. The owners (breeder Nikita Pantland and trainer Zacklol) had retained Cavalco at the beginning of the racing season, and he was able to post two of the fastest times, which allowed Gallant Gray to be included in the final field.  He also qualified the Little Ascot horse Toulouse Rendezvous—named for our fair city—for the Crown Cup final.

Nikita Pantland (owner/breeder) and Zacklol  (owner/trainer) with jockey Cavalco. Note the distinctive fleur-de-lis of New Toulouse on Cavalco's silks.

Nikita Pantland (owner/breeder) and Zacklol 
(owner/trainer) with jockey Cavalco. Note the distinctive fleur-de-lis of New Toulouse on Cavalco’s silks.


Cavalco is an employee of the Old Spanish Stable, providing farrier services along with whatever stable owner Pazzo Pestana needs to keep his enterprise afloat.  Horses may be available for sale, depending on the market. Pestana and Cavalco are proud to carry the colors of New Toulouse onto whatever field of competition may present itself.
Cavalco, seated on the sulky pulled by Gallant  Gray, with Nikita Pantland and Zacklol.

Cavalco, seated on the sulky pulled by Gallant 
Gray, with Nikita Pantland and Zacklol.


Jack Mondieu, Ace Reporter, is a figment of your imagination.

Photos courtesy of Pazzo Pestana.

Pet of the Week

by on Sunday, April 13th, 2014

Poofer and Doofer, owned by Mr. Pazzo Pestana, have become fascinated by cats since they moved to New Toulouse.

Poofer and Doofer, owned by Mr. Pazzo Pestana, have become fascinated by cats since they moved to New Toulouse.

Send a captioned photograph of your pet to , and it may be featured as Pet of the Week!

Wedding announcement

by on Thursday, April 18th, 2013

BelAmi Runningbear and Pazzo Pestana will be married at the Chapel of Our Lady of Bourbon Street on Saturday, April 20, at 1:00 PM SLT, with Father Damien Armendariz officiating.

All Taloosters and friends are invited to attend. A reception at Antoine’s Restaurant will follow the ceremony.
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Call to Mardi Gras captains

by on Friday, January 18th, 2013

Call to captains, krewes, Taloosters and tous nos amis:

Captains, please send Pazzo Pestana a list with your krewe name, float theme (optional), and names of riders. Captains and krewe members will be ask to join the New Toulouse Mardi Gras Capitans group to facilitate communication.

Taloosters and others: we welcome mounted participants and units (not sure how multiple horses will perform regarding lag, but they may not be best in side by side) as well as people walking in costume and engaging in the same activities as krewes (throwing beads or other items, carrying flambeaux, etc.)

We will keep a list of unaffiliated participants, in case all the spaces on a given float aren’t occupied.

Since a basic float will be provided to interested individuals (nominal captains of krewes), all that will be needed are some building skills which abound in the Gens de New Toulouse community … take a risk, give it a try!

We will provide a parade package (basic float, throws, related documents) to all captains responding as noted above.

Floats

Maximum dimensions: 8x4x1m platform, vehicle propelled and driven by the captain or an appointee. Height of superstructure should be within reasonable limits—look at the height of buildings in the city and use your judgement.

  • Theme: Open, but should reflect the name and nature of the krewe
  • Colors: Incorporate the traditional Mardi Gras colors of gold, green, purple
  • Limits: The float is a vehicle and must have a prim count of no more than 32
  • Lag: Particles should be avoided, since rezzing them has a cost in server efficiency

A basic float model will be provided to all krewes. The float should be un spectacle lumière, which can be achieved without particles.

Timeline

All submissions to Pazzo Pestana, captain of captains.

  • Submit application (names of captain and krewe members, name of krewe) by January 31.
  • Submit picture of float (for the emcee to announce the correct float) as soon as you have one.
  • February 2: Float test day (captains with floats to meet with captain of captains to familiarize route, float dynamics, etc.)
  • February 9: Floats and krewes in costume should be in the city by 11:00 AM SLT. The region may fill up, and latecomers may not be able to enter.