anthony: so it started out as a genuine need for food, and a way to get it. larry: that s true. anthony: one day a year that you could get it. and as i understand it, it was kind of license to mock the people you were larry: yeah, they were anthony: who were leaving you out of the party. jackie: that s where the tall, conical hats come from. in mockery of the queen. they were proud people, and they didn t want to be recognized. that s why they disguised their face. and not to feel like they were taking charity, so they put on a performance. jay: so at each home that we stop at, there s like a little party that goes on. anthony: right. so they know you re coming? and you know what you re expecting? jay: it s already pre-arranged. like, they know we re coming, they have a chicken. and they cook something, and anthony: so if i knew you were coming, what would be appropriate preparations be? i should have some food on hand? bruneaux: you could throw money. you