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re: Son got a speeding ticket

Posted by Kadjin on 2/20/26 at 4:50 pm to
In Lafayette Parish my son went through the same thing only no fine at all, but had to do X hours of community service for a non profit
Yeah, it’s not well known, but some of the original cowboys were in Louisiana and were black.
Like a lot of yall, everything my dad does is baw shite, I could have told half the stories I’ve read. I’d say the most baw shite he ever did was before he retired, he was plugging and abandoning oil wells. This involved cutting the casing which was usually done down hole with chemical cutters, which are basically bombs. One particular job he had to cut the casing up near the surface so he used dynamite instead. He made sure he brought more than enough and had to have a police escort to the dock. When he started setting up he realized what he didn’t use he’d have to get an escort to bring it back so he said shite on it and used all of it. He had a safety meeting and then backed the crew boat up a safe distance and then set the charge. Still blew the damn windows out of the crew boat :lol:
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Pops was an alcoholic, a Vietnam vet and an old school redneck.


I read that entire post in David Allen Cole’s voice and kind of singing along :lol:

If that ain’t country, I’ll kiss your arse

“Jammin on the one”

I heard in an interview once that there wasn’t anything in the script for them to say. When it was his turn that’s just what came out of his mouth in the moment. He said he didn’t even know what it meant or why he said it, it’s just what came out :lol:
Elvis Presley performed at the Cleveland Coliseum in Richfield, Ohio. He wore the Black Phoenix jumpsuit for the show, which was attended by a crowd of 21,000

I’m with you baw, born and raised on it, still eat it from time to time.

Take those down votes with pride.

We keep a pallet of it and Vienna sausage handy during hurricane season, then we snack on it the rest of the year

Ever hear the old joke?

Q: You know what Vienna sausage is?

A: Potted meat on hard

That was killer in 5th grade
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I heard a rumor that Ethan Frey is a known man in Rosedale, LA.

What did he do in Rosedale?


Canezaro’s has a Freyed Chicken plate lunch
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coe-WANH], Cajun French, n. -- The common name used in the Louisiana bayou country for the alligator snapping turtle.


That’s not all it’s a common name for :lol:

re: One scam you fell for

Posted by Kadjin on 6/15/25 at 6:50 pm to
In 8th grade my buddy offered me some gum in home room, it was laxative gum, thank God my 8th grade guts held strong until I got home. The prank worked, but did not achieve the desired results. I let him have it the next day anyway :lol:
Duvall St in Key West is basically Bourbon Street except it’s clean and there’s almost no riff raff, you can even walk the back alleys and it’s safe

re: aggy crowd is…

Posted by Kadjin on 5/4/25 at 3:20 pm to
Chris Blair agrees

re: Lost high schools of Louisiana

Posted by Kadjin on 5/3/25 at 8:31 am to
My grandma graduated from Golden Meadow in the 40s, I think there was only 1 or 2 boys that attended graduation because the rest had already left to fight in WWII.

Saint Frances de Sales is still open K-8, Vandebuilt is the high school
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How does Nicholls not have the money for bathrooms?


I was impressed that they have some semblance of a stadium now. I played an American Legion game there in 93 and I’m pretty sure back then they just had home and visitor bleachers with a rinky dink press box in between like the high schools had at the time, I think the fence was chain link too.
Pretty much everything outside of utilities and food :lol:

I still remember going to junior high in the city and meeting kids from the suburbs and was like, “What is this world that you live in?”
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he was joining in with the other kids clapping and screaming.


Mine too. He clearly enjoyed the crowd experience as much as the movie


Same, we brought our daughter and a friend, it was like a sporting event, tons of crowd participation, theater was 90% teenage boys acting exactly like you think they would, roaring, coming out of their seats, high fiveing, even throwing popcorn buckets in the air. It was insanity, had a Rocky Horror Picture Show feel.

On the way home I told the kids in 50 years the old timers will be in the nursing home yelling Chicken Junky! Or whatever that thing’s s name was, and if they showed the movie there would be dentures flying across the TV room :lol:

We had no ideas what was going on, but we enjoyed seeing the kids have fun.

There is some good 80s jokes at the beginning so that was nice for us old farts

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She won’t let me change my hair style


The classics never go out of style baw
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(Chouest) Not in same league doesn’t mean not billionaires. They’re worth a billion for sure correct?


I remember seeing Gary Chouest was estimated to be worth a couple billion before they acquired Bollinger, so I’m sure he’s worth a few billion at least.

re: EPSTEIN FILES: PHASE 1 is OUT!

Posted by Kadjin on 2/27/25 at 12:48 pm to
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Awesome. I’m a huge Welcome Back Kotter fan.


Signed,
Epstein’s Mother
I work with 2 33 year old “men” that are both married with children and their number 1 priorities are gaming and Pokémon, yes, I said Pokémon, apparently you can play it online now, which these “men” do and don’t shut up about. Reminds me of my buddies kids that were like that 20 years ago when they were 10.

My brother has a guy that works for him in his late 30s that can’t get up for work because he games all night.


Needless to say I’m not all that impressed with the 30 somethings lately