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Old 04-01-2015, 12:11 AM
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Good video...now explain the difference between a Prairie Cajun and a Bayou Cajun!







We boiled 11 sack's last year and about 50 lbs of crab's.
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That looks delicious!! We're going to hackberry for spring break hopefully we can catch enough crabs to boil!!

But as for the Prairie Cajun and Bayou Cajun difference I believe I10 is the border line haha. And y'all's has a lot more seafood in it than ours.
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Originally Posted by Choupique
(New Orleans Mardi Gras is not real Mardi Gras).


Apparently you've never been here for Mardi Gras, nothing in that little podunk town comes close to what we put down.
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Apparently you've never been here for Mardi Gras, nothing in that little podunk town comes close to what we put down.
I said yall don't have a REAL Mardi Gras, yall have a carnival and call it Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras has nothing to do with big *** floats and girls showing there ****.

Maby YOU should do your research on the history of Mardi Gras. And btw I'd give my 'podunk' town over your big city bull **** any day of the week. I actually feel sorry for you for not being from a little 'Podunk' town. Good luck not getting mugged next time you leave your house.
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Cajun Fight!
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That guy is nothing close to a Cajun
Old 04-07-2015, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Choupique
I said yall don't have a REAL Mardi Gras, yall have a carnival and call it Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras has nothing to do with big *** floats and girls showing there ****.

Maby YOU should do your research on the history of Mardi Gras. And btw I'd give my 'podunk' town over your big city bull **** any day of the week. I actually feel sorry for you for not being from a little 'Podunk' town. Good luck not getting mugged next time you leave your house.
I know Carnival began in Rio de Janeiro and brought to New Orleans and spread from there.

You need to chill your heels, you started the pissing match and fyi, game shows are always giving away trips to Eunice, La. it's so spectacular.

No worries about getting mugged here, I carry every where I go. I spent plenty of time in small towns, most of my life actually but this is home and when someone slams it they will get a face full of me every time so choose your fights carefully. Now go suck a head and pinch some tail and chill. Were on the same side

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Originally Posted by Choupique
That guy is nothing close to a Cajun
True, I wasn't born here but I was raised here, then moved away to small town America when I got old enough. When home calls most people go, so I came back and consider myself a transplanted coonass.
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Kinda like this. I'm not sure how many places allow pulling a 5th wheel and another trailer behind, but we are allowed here in Alberta.


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