I lived in Louisiana until I was thirteen, I miss it terribly. I was born in Metairie and I grew up in Covington. Who can beat our culture? And you won't eat better anywhere else. Who here love's Boudreaux and Thibodeaux jokes? My dad will do the accent, but I can't so I leave the joke telling to him.
i live in the ruston area, near louisiana tech. We will be holding demonstrations in the North LA area soon, if anyone is interested!
currently in the hammond area, grew up in uptown new orleans and currently working on my BA in Computer Science at Southeastern.
Baton Rouge, all over it, but mostly close to LSU's campus. Sometimes I end up in Gonzales, not too far from EA.
I grew up in gonzales/st amant/sorrento. and when im in BR im usually around lsu..state street etc.. now i live in lafayette
uncle buds got corn thats never been shucked, unkle buds got a daughter thats never been ..., unkle bud....
Hey trickno! I am in the 225 area and will probably headed down this weekend for the winter solstice. I tried to send you a message on here, but I am thinking I am restricted from doing so because I am new. Anyhow if you have any recommendations, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Louisiana, and southern states in general still get a bad rap all these years later. It is a myth that only Southerners owned slaves, but a lot of arrogant northerner,s then and still today like to believe that- General Grant also had several slaves, who were only freed after the 13th amendment legally freed them in late 1865. When asked why he didn't free his slaves earlier, Grant stated "Good help is so hard to come by these days."- -Can you imagine?? Yankee armies! Even more monumental, it is also very important to know and understand that Federal, Yankee, Union ships brought slaves to America! These ships were from the New England states, and their hypocrisy is atrocious. These Federals were ones that ended up crying the loudest about slavery. But without their ships, many of the slaves would have never arrived here. They made countless fortunes on the delivery of slaves as well as the products made from raw materials such as cotton and tobacco in the South. This is the problem with Yankee history History is overwhelmingly portrayed incorrectly by most of the Federal & Yankee books and media. The North made a vast fortune on slavery and it's commodities. It wasn't until the South decided to leave the Union that the North objected. The North knew it could not survive without the Southern money. That is the true definition of hypocrisy. Peace,,, JJ--a Yankee ,who loves La (as a visitor) <haha