Paul, Wei, and Trev arrive in New Orleans Paul: We've finally here. The first thing we should do is turn in our van. Wei: Yeah, before somebody comes along and steals it again. Paul: Then let's go to the French Quarter. Wei: Is that where we'll catch the jazz festival? Paul: Actually, we missed the festival by about a month. Wei: Darn! I really wanted to see that. Paul: Don't worry. We can catch some authentic Dixieland Jazz in the French Quarter. Wei: Too bad we missed Mardi Gras.
As children, beautiful people are more likely to become favorites with parents and teachers. Later, they're more likely to get good jobs and promotions. Beautiful lawyers get paid more than their less attractive colleagues. Good-looking criminals are more likely to win the sympathy of judges and juries. Attractive people in need are more likely to receive help from strangers.