I know many people think that Texans have a southern drawl, but those Cajun people have a completely different southern sound.
Have you talked to a Cajun recently?
I'm still in touch with one that was an old school UJer and IT regular.
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Re: Louisiana law
Back in the 90's I use to phone an outfit in New Orleans just to listen to a woman talk.
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The French quarter is ruled by napoleonic code. We can’t lend money there for home financing because the loan docs are still recorded in French. It’s weird place
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Being from KY, your cousin’s husband is probably her cousin. Not many branches on family trees in KY.HowieTheHat wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 1:47 am I attended a family gathering today. It was thrown together because one of my cousins and her husband came up from Kentucky. I always love to listen to her husband Gregg talk. His accent ( if that is even what it would be called) sounds so "relaxed" so...."down home" if you will. My brother Dave always remembers when he and Gregg were talking about hunting and Gregg said the word "elk", but it sounded like " AILK".
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It’s a fucking joke about people from KY. Get your panties out of their wad and don’t be a dick about every comment that people make.HowieTheHat wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:56 pmYeah that might be so but since my cousin was raised in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and didn't meet her husband until in her twenties.....THAT seems sort of outlandish! But one never knows. Thanks for the enlightenment.Whackov wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:23 pmBeing from KY, your cousin’s husband is probably her cousin. Not many branches on family trees in KY.HowieTheHat wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 1:47 am I attended a family gathering today. It was thrown together because one of my cousins and her husband came up from Kentucky. I always love to listen to her husband Gregg talk. His accent ( if that is even what it would be called) sounds so "relaxed" so...."down home" if you will. My brother Dave always remembers when he and Gregg were talking about hunting and Gregg said the word "elk", but it sounded like " AILK".
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My best friend is a coonass from baton rouge and yeah they all have a strange accent. My wife sounds like a hillbillie straight off a Kentucky mountain oddly enough.
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