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Offline LCCajun

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Louisiana People
« on: April 06, 2008, 07:28:38 AM »
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2008, 08:24:40 AM »
Im from a small town called Haynesville about a hour northeast of Shreveport. 30 Minutes north of Minden. And 10 minutes from the Arkansas state line.
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2008, 09:27:03 AM »
Iam from Bastrop its just north of Monroe about 10 miles from the Arkansas state line.
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2008, 09:45:53 AM »
Yep, been to Bastrop many of times.
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2008, 12:10:55 PM »
Just in case ya'll didn't realizeI am from Lake Charles
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #5 on: April 06, 2008, 12:23:24 PM »
Cool Deal, been down in Lake Charles also, as a matter fact. Not to many places I havent been too in Louisiana.  :rolleyes:
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #6 on: April 06, 2008, 12:26:51 PM »
I have meet guys from monroe a couple from kinder and a couple from Baton Rouge. I think i meet one from shreveport can't remember it he lives there are has been there before.  :salute
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2008, 01:39:54 PM »
@ one point in time we had 4 or 5 guys in my squad from LA two where from benton most consider me a  yankee . thank god iam not a coonoscar  :aok
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #8 on: April 06, 2008, 01:57:34 PM »
@ one point in time we had 4 or 5 guys in my squad from LA two where from benton most consider me a  yankee . thank god iam not a coonoscar  :aok

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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #9 on: April 06, 2008, 04:25:59 PM »
its hard to say what a coonoscar  is
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #10 on: April 06, 2008, 04:59:17 PM »
its hard to say what a coonoscar  is
I think boudrou and tibbedou are.

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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #11 on: April 07, 2008, 07:00:20 AM »
There are a few different thoughts as to the orgins of the term coonoscar as it refers to Louisiana Cajuns.  Some have said that it compares the Cajun to the part of the raccoon under the tail being the lowest part of the animal.  Others claimed that since a Cajun was lower than a black man, and a black man was refered to as a "coon", then a Cajun would be the coon's oscar.  Most likely the orgins of the term coonoscar are from a French word used in the 1940's as a slang for a very stupid person.
     During World War II the U.S Army was in need of French interpreters.  The young soldiers from the Louisiana bayous were found to be a good source for this since being of French decent, they already knew how to speak the language.   These young Cajun boys were assigned as interpreters for high ranking American, British, and French officiers.  The French officiers would recieve their orders from the American staff officiers running the war effort in Europe through these young, often uneducated, low-ranking boys who couldn't even speak proper French.  This was considered a major insault to the dignified French officiers.  They started calling the young interpreters from Louisiana the French word billybob (coo - nass)
 
 The literal translation of the word billybob is the woman's sexual organ.  The word was used in slang as:
A.  a stupid person
B.  potato jargon refering to a bungling prostitute
C.  reference to a prostitute without a health card
D.  a man who does stupid things
E.  grossly stupid person 
     In time the French troops in Europe refered to all interpreters, even those not from Louisiana, as a billybob.  Other American and British soldiers, not knowing any better, started calling the interpreters the dergatory word they heard as "coonoscar".
     The term coonoscar may have died out if it were not for the Louisiana oil boom.  Many oil field workers from Texas and some from other states, who served in Europe during World War II, remembered the Louisiana soldiers being called "coonoscar".  They started calling the Cajuns coonoscar and at first thought working in Louisiana would be an unpleasant experience.  They soon learned that the Louisiana Cajuns were not at all stupid, that they were a hard working, fun loving bunch of folks, and boy can they cook.
     Understandably, the derogatory term coonoscar is still considered offensive to many Cajuns of South Louisiana.  Most others have made  coonoscar a endearing term for this fun loving group of people and their culture.  Many South Louisiana people proudly refer to themselves as a coonoscar.  Bumper stickers with "Registered Coonoscar" and "I'm a Coonoscar, me" can be seen on vehicles in South Louisiana.  Coonoscar cooking and recipes are enjoyed all over the country.   It seems like now where ever you go, people want to be included as a coonoscar and want to have a coonoscar cook or plan a fun event for them.  Just get you a good bowl of Jambalaya and join the fun!
 
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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #12 on: April 07, 2008, 12:02:14 PM »
Louisiana born and raised living in Texas now. Still do the big family crawfish boils, make the red beans and rice, gumbo, etouffe and gator balls. I guess I can proudly proclaim my coonprettythang heritage. Never had much to do with folks north of I 10. I am glad that Dixie Beer is gone now.

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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2008, 06:12:11 PM »
Born and raised in New Orleans, then 8 years in Baton Rouge.. After that Shreveport since 2003, which is where I currently live.

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Re: Louisiana People
« Reply #14 on: April 07, 2008, 06:36:08 PM »
Born in Hammond, raised in Houston. Geaux Tigers!