on a lighter note...

Cape Breton. Still do not know what the Ferryman said to me that day.
I was fishing near Delacroix Louisiana a couple years ago. I am from not too far away in Alabama and always don't have a lot of trouble with accents in the area. However, that day i stopped in a vietnamese bahn mi po'boy shop and I have to say that a vietnamese cajun accent is pretty wild. It was also one of the best sandwiches i have ever eaten in my life.
 
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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.
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")".
 
The third lost language is Nova Scotian not to be confused with English
Nova Scotians are not too hard to follow. But those Newfoundlanders! [pronounced NEWfundlunders ... or just Newfies] They talk 90 mph and utilize several consonants and vowels from another planet.
 
Nova Scotians are not too hard to follow. But those Newfoundlanders! [pronounced NEWfundlunders ... or just Newfies] They talk 90 mph and utilize several consonants and vowels from another planet.
you’ve never been to cape island , Christ is a two syllable word and about every third one used.
 
you’ve never been to cape island , Christ is a two syllable word and about every third one used.
Cape Islanders are smart buggers. Misprounouncing = not legally swearing. Hope they have a good lawyer when they get to the Pearly Gates. :D
 
Not always. They just reported that the guy who was bitten by the bear was on the mend. He went to the forest near Moscow to look for moose horns and did not share something with the bear.
I heard about a guy who was in such a situation, and then he got the nickname "Nikolai tasteless" from his friends. By the way, Leo Tolstoy was scalped by a wounded bear while hunting. But the writer started first.
 
Cape Islanders are smart buggers. Misprounouncing = not legally swearing. Hope they have a good lawyer when they get to the Pearly Gates. :D
Now I know you’ve never been to cape island , fair amount of them have had use for good legal representation though.
 

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