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You must be a Cajun when....

TR6BILL

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You are filling your car at the gas station and the sign on the pump says "Push to speak to attendant" and the fella next to me does so and axed (Cajun ask) the girl, "How's-your-mom-and-them?" <span style="font-size: 8pt">This actually happened this morning.</span>

You are served your dinner at a restaurant and the first thing you reach for is the Tabasco Sauce before you even taste the food. <span style="font-size: 8pt">This actually happened last night.</span>
 
TR6BILL said:
You are filling your car at the gas station and the sign on the pump says "Push to speak to attendant" and the fella next to me does so and axed (Cajun ask) the girl, "How's-your-mom-and-them?"
If you tried that here in L.A., you'd get a restraining order against you.
 
You must be a Cajun when... "suck'n heads" is about crawfish.
 
pjsmetana said:
You must be a Cajun when... "suck'n heads" is about crawfish.

As well as "pinchin' tails"!
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You could easily pass for an Rhode Islander. It all sounded perfectly normal to me, including the Tabasco.
 
I'm hungry now. :laugh:
 
I just had a "flat iron steak" seasoned with Cajun spices and a nice batch of seasoned fries to go with it. It was Bill's fault..........

And even back in western PA, we always "axed each udder a qweckshen" when we didn't know what to do.
 
Yup. Yins all tolk funni. :smirk:
 
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