on a lighter note...

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Wiki "By origin, the Cajuns are one of the groups of French Canadians, or rather Acadians, deported by the British from Acadia in 1755-1763[6]. The very word cadjin (in English spelling — cajun) is a distorted French-Creole from Cadien. Acadien (acc. "Acadian")".
Canadian Infiltrators.... Deep Cover operatives. :E Rofl:
 
And those little things sometimes mean a lot to those we've interacted with. It's how good (and bad) memories / experiences are made.
Yeah, a dad forgot his promise to take his boy fishing. The boy called him on it and they went, only to catch zero fish all morning. Father wrote in his journal, "Morning wasted. Caught no fish. Did nothing productive." Boy wrote in his diary..."Best day of my life--got to spend a whole morning with my dad!"
 
Now I know you’ve never been to cape island , fair amount of them have had use for good legal representation though.
I went to school with Capers and Newfies. Residence was a lively place after a few cold ones!
 
If memory serves isn't that where the Cajuns originated? I think the area was called Acadia and the people were Acadians. For whatever reason they fled or migrated south and ended up in the Louisiana area. Over time they became known as Cajuns.
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