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Posted on 11/16/20 at 11:42 am to fallguy_1978
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BR has always been kind of a mixed bag. I think there are a lot of French catholics here though. I'm not one of them though.
225 area code is not French Louisiana. Its pretty much Mississippi.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 12:06 pm to karmew32
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Florida Parish
I wish Florida would take us back
Posted on 11/16/20 at 12:39 pm to The Boat
quote:Have you ever seen the documentary Southern Comfort?
Are there really still people in Louisiana who speak French as their primary language?
Posted on 11/16/20 at 12:42 pm to Jake88
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Have you ever seen the documentary Southern Comfort?
No but I’ve drank it
Posted on 11/16/20 at 12:52 pm to karmew32
St. Tammany?
I think a lot more krauts settled here than frogs.
I think a lot more krauts settled here than frogs.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 1:34 pm to Paul Allen
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St. Tammany
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French Louisiana
Know what you are talking about, that is absolutely correct. it does not say Acadian Louisiana, it says French. My wifes French ancestors came down from Canada in 1600's and mine came over from Mobile/Dauphin Island in 1711. One son (Baham) later founded Madisonville.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 2:05 pm to Notasnitch
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French Louisiana
We talking French Acaidans or Frog eating French? St. Amant and that little area near Gonzales was inhabited by actual French people, among some other areas in that part of La, I wonder if they had ancient beef with the Canadian frenchies back in the day.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 4:26 pm to BorrisMart
You're all coonasses to me
Posted on 11/16/20 at 4:33 pm to justaniceguy
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coonasses
I love when people use that term up north or out west and it becomes an outrage when they have no idea what it means.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 4:58 pm to The Boat
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Are there really still people in Louisiana who speak French as their primary language? Sure in 1900. Seems like an urban legend by 2020.
Define primary language. My grandpa who passed away last year would speak to all of his friends in French, but would speak to us in English. He probably spoke about 50/50 French/English.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 5:12 pm to Paul Allen
BR is the Atlanta of Acadiana. May have some Cajun families that have been here for over 100-150 years, but they moved here from Acadiana.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 5:16 pm to michael corleone
I'm guessing it's always been a melting pot due to it being a big college town and the state capital. I've lived the majority of my life here but my mother is from the Midwest and my dad's family is originally from Mississippi.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 7:09 pm to geauxskeet
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One son (Baham) later founded Madisonville.
Then like everything else French, the Germans took over. Koepp, Stanga, Dutch, Godschalk, Gitz, Ouilliber, etc.
Posted on 11/16/20 at 7:59 pm to fallguy_1978
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My great grandparents moved here from Mississippi in the 20's so that my great grandfather could go work at Standard Oil.
Mine did the exact opposite around that time. Great grandfather ran seafood factories, so they uprooted to the MS Gulf Coast. Sold the land to Standard Oil. Only problem was that there were so many heirs that the royalty checks were like $14 per person per year.
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