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Oh I make typo's and spelling erors all the time. LOL
My grammer isn't all the good ither
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When life hands you lemons make lemonade then try to find the person life hands vodka and have a party.
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I neither speak nor read Cajun, but I eat it fluently.
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DDay 1 (Multiple affairs while overseas) - Feb 2003
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Seeing a counselor. I think we have him stumped.
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ROFLMAO Okay Okay, procedure...
I don't always spell check.
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Here it is. It's actually further south and east of the arrow. It runs parallel to Montegut. Oh and zoom out to see it in relation to New Orleans and Houma. Pointe Aux Chene
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Testosterone boys! Testosterone! It ain’t just for nose, ear and back hair anymore!
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Got it. I once went down one of the roads to the west that are on both sides of the bayou. Colorful scenery. And full of, er, places. I was amazed at the string of all kinds of, er, "things" along the road. Houses, small stores, shacks, ramps, piers, and uh, undefinable stuff. A lot of the things were built up on stilts.
I saw stuff Jeff Foxworthy talks about that he never saw because he was talking about another part of the US. And of course there were lots of perots and other types of boats. I remember the clear impression that if I lived there, I would have to shake my shoes out in the morning before I put them on.
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ROFLMAO Okay Okay, procedure...
I don't always spell check.
Larry AHA! You hypo-crite, lol! I'm always correcting DH's spelling and it DRIVES HIM CRAZY. Maybe I can get my fix here and save him from my wrath, ha ha ha ha! <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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Hey now! Its TYPO-crite.. :/) Larry
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LMAO!
I put that hyphen in there just to irritate you!
LOL, typocrite, love it!
BTW, I didn't know West Texas was its own state?
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BTW, I didn't know West Texas was its own state? OOOHHHHH!!! Dems fightin words I'll be standing over here
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What did I say, what did I say???
I am Texan too. I love Texas. Yeehaw and all that.
I'm not worried though, us Texan gals are pretty tough!
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Hey BC, did Dennis Quaid get the accent right in "The Big Easy"? I LOVED that movie. I LOVED the Zydeco music.
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You go to school in Texas? <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
By law, Texas has the right to divide itself into five real States of the Union. I dunno if any other State has this same legal right. Imagine, we would get to elect 8 more Senators. The number of representatives would stay the same.
If the long haired, left wing, pseudo intellectual, hairy legged femi-nazi, pinko, commie, bedwetters make us mad enough, we might just do it. [Imus started it <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />]
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PS - For anyone with an uncontrollable need to flame me, I WAS KIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! uh, sorta. . .
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ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey! My legs are shaved and I don't wet the bed, thank you very much. Oh, and my hair is short. Actually I'm none of those other things...Hmmm...where am I, what am I doing here?
What could we name those states? What an interesting dilemma...
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Hey BC, did Dennis Quaid get the accent right in "The Big Easy"? I LOVED that movie. I LOVED the Zydeco music. BBBWWWAAAAAHHHHHAAAAAHHHHHAAAAAHHHHHHHAAA!!!! Actually I never saw it. But I heard he slaughtered it pretty good. I'm sure the Zydeco was real. I've never heard a Hollywood actor get it right but once. A movie called Belizare the Cajun. The STUD character from 16 candles was in it and he had me guessing if he was Hollywood or a local. He's unrecognizable so I didn't find out until later. He did pretty [email]d@mn[/email] good.
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BBBWWWAAAAAHHHHHAAAAAHHHHHAAAAAHHHHHHHAAA!!!! LOL <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> Hmm. So he didn't get it right.
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I am shocked, shocked that BC didn't say something about New Orleans as a marginal part of Acadiana. It is all those Italian types, I have been told.
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I consider New Orleans Creole. There's still plenty of Cajun communities surrounding it, but the city has turned into it's own animal. The outside influences are much more pronounced in New Orleans. There is a huge Italian population there. Missionaries from Boston also came down and the mix created the New Orleans accent. We call them YATS. As in "Where Y'at dahlin." I have some friends that are hard core YATS and its hilarious to hear them talk even being from here.
It's basically a mix of African, Carribean, French, Spanish, and Italian.
Very interesting culture.
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. . . And the Little Man ran things there for decades from his tomato farm base south of the city. I am gonna get the movie if NetFlix has it. At least I can hear the sound track by Doucet, who is as good as it gets.
Drop me an email sometime.
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Rin in the house...another Cajun! Aweeee!
C'est ce bon! <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Hey BC, I figured there was too many Texans in this thread, had to add another [email][censored]@ss![/email] <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
I agree with BC, New Orleans is an animal of it's own...just from my experience...they even think different there... <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
Okay, I'll be nice... (telling self) <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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