I….I……I’m in Love

dwr353

Senior Refuge Member
Joined
Oct 26, 2010
Messages
681
Reaction score
813
Location
Louisiana
Come on Rick, you know us Cajuns from St Landry, Avoyelles, and Evangeline Parishes forgot more about being a Cajun than those German diluted rice field inbreds from your region, lol!
 

Rick Hall

Elite Refuge Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2002
Messages
15,648
Reaction score
10,068
Location
Klondike, Louisiana
Come on Rick, you know us Cajuns from St Landry, Avoyelles, and Evangeline Parishes forgot more about being a Cajun than those German diluted rice field inbreds from your region, lol!

Just repeating what I hear from the locals. My own displaced hillbilly self has been wearing dem Camron Cowboy boots and shooting dem teals since '83, and I expect to see the Publishers Clearing House crew pull into my drive before my naturalization papers arrive.
 

nebgoosehunter

Elite Refuge Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2013
Messages
1,248
Reaction score
2,860
Location
Out West
Forgive me because I live in Nebraska and am not familiar with the civil war culture, but why does this north versus south argument and the "love for the confederacy" still persist to this day?
 

dwr353

Senior Refuge Member
Joined
Oct 26, 2010
Messages
681
Reaction score
813
Location
Louisiana
Just repeating what I hear from the locals. My own displaced hillbilly self has been wearing dem Camron Cowboy boots and shooting dem teals since '83, and I expect to see the Publishers Clearing House crew pull into my drive before my naturalization papers arrive.
I understand. Have many great friends down there. Heard that line for years from them while they complain that my sausage is too heavily smoked, don't cook with Tasso, and use long grain rice instead of medium grain like civilized people.
 

creedsduckman

Elite Refuge Member
Joined
Jan 16, 2005
Messages
9,241
Reaction score
10,625
Location
Virginia
Because the south is awesome and the north is well its the north. Put it to you this way you don't see any southerners retiring and moving up north.
Forgive me because I live in Nebraska and am not familiar with the civil war culture, but why does this north versus south argument and the "love for the confederacy" still persist to this day?
 

Cliner

Elite Refuge Member
Joined
Aug 21, 2012
Messages
1,571
Reaction score
1,056
Location
Northwest Missouri
Yall think that's bad, you should hear my uncle from lower alabama. When my wife first met him, she goes "I didn't understand a thing he just said". And she's from a 5k population country town in MO. That accent can get THICK. My family comes from down there, so I don't have a hard time with it and mine isn't as thick. When I went to Connecticut for grad school, they thought I might as well have been from another country.
 
Top