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#33: Arriving in Memphis, Tennessee
#32: Jackson, Mississippi
#31: The Lafayette Bus Terminal
#30: Saturday Night at Dan's Home
#29: Dinner Is Served
#28: Before Dinner at the Arabie's
#27: Leaving the Picnic Was Difficult
#26: The Picnic Ends
#25: More of the Picnic
#24: The Picnic
#23: Friday Evening at Dan's
#22: Fisherman's Wharf Friday
#21: Leaving McGee's Landing
#20: Back at McGee's Landing
#19: Heading Back to the Dock
#18: Where is Bruce the Alligator
#17: Winged Creatures In The Swamp
#16: The Water Hyacinth's Swamp
#15: The Atchafalaya Swamp Tour
#14: Lunch Time at Village du Lac
#13: Friday Morning at Village du Lac
#12: After Lagneaux's at Dan's
#11: Dinner at Lagneaux's
#10: Cajun-Style Settlements
#9: First Day in Lafayette
#8: First Evening in Lafayette
#7: Hold-Up at the Baton Rouge Terminal
#6: From Louisiana Border to Baton Rouge
#5: Mississippi from Greyhound Window
#4: Memphis is Good for Poetry
#3: The Windy City Terminal
#2: Bay City, Michigan to Chicago, Illinois
#1: Getting to the Bus Station
  • Poems  ( 44 items )
  • ILLY, the Deaf-Blind Clown  ( 25 items )
  • Louisiana Sports Jokes  ( 2 items )
  • Louisiana Roadside  ( 2 items )
  • Louisiana Culture  ( 9 items )
  • Cajun Jokes  ( 26 items )

     

    Cajun Jokes especially Boudreaux and Thibodeaux are central characters in much South Louisiana humor that gives it a unique flavor.

     

     

     

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  • Places to go  ( 1 items )