Jean Kilroy⭐
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04 July, 02:34
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Not pertinent to post, however... It's spelled the way east Texans sometimes say it with a smirk, sotto voce, to one another only, as if it's a cuss word, and never in front of a Louisianan:
"Lousy Anna."
It is a point of shame, you never hear it publicly, just a regional backslap at a beloved neighbor.
There is so much in Louisiana to adore, especially the food, the country people and the cajun music that ends on the last note song, very abruptly, once your radio is tuned to a small town station.
"Lousy Anna."
It is a point of shame, you never hear it publicly, just a regional backslap at a beloved neighbor.
There is so much in Louisiana to adore, especially the food, the country people and the cajun music that ends on the last note song, very abruptly, once your radio is tuned to a small town station.
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