>>Be prepared, around Baton Rouge the accents are very noticable but if you go down south around Houma and Thibodaux you will need a translator if you talk to any real locals. Out away from town the skeeters will drain you in about 2 minutes if you are not careful.
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>Last week I got my hair cut by a lady I believe was Cajun. I think I understood 50% of what she said. Very charming voice, though.
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>Not looking forward to the skeeters. I saw an ad for a crab boil that touted the absence of mosquitoes. I wonder how they manage that?
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>The grocery stores are cool here. Cajun fixings, Cajun sausage, a brand of Zatarain's I have never seen before that is designed for crawfish and shrimp boils. Some of my neighbors have boilers out on their decks.
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>This is a very cool experience. And it kind of fell in my lap. Maybe there is someone looking after me.
Messiah?
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant