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In reply to the discussion: Giant Swamp Rats Are Literally Eating Louisiana [View all]fleur-de-lisa
(14,704 posts)26. Your guy is what we call a 'Boudreaux' . . .
a not so bright person of Cajun descent. They are supposedly known for their willingness to eat anything that doesn't eat them first. There are all kinds of Boudreaux jokes flying across the intertubes:
Down in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, Boudreaux gets a job with BP helping with the Gulf oil spill cleanup. He reports for work and is told to speak to a supervisor about his assignment.
He finds the man and asks, "What it is you want I should do?"
The supervisor tells Boudreaux to go to the animal shelter and clean the pelicans. Two hours later, Boudreaux comes up to the supervisor and says, "Okay, dey all clean. You want I should cook some rice?"
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Oh you literally meant swamp rats. Have to take off my political hat for a second.....
Sheepshank
May 2013
#2
lmao! now i know what we are up against lol! just need 5 million princes to be imported to Louisiana
BREMPRO
May 2013
#12
But then who will feed and shelter the 5 million princes!? We'll need 5 million pricess brides...
Fire Walk With Me
May 2013
#45
My first thought also. I wonder does he ever come around anymore? Haven't seen him here in ages.
Mnemosyne
May 2013
#16
Nutria have been there for decades and I even have a nutria felt hat. Something in the ecology
byeya
May 2013
#11
By the time the Nutria fur is processed into felt and compressed it feels like most felt fedoras
byeya
May 2013
#25
Yes he surely did. He got Elaine, while she was running J. Peterman, Co, to buy him a sable.
byeya
May 2013
#40
I don't know why it's not better known. This type of fiction is still popular and it's
byeya
May 2013
#27
I hear they consider soiled diapers worn by Senators a delicacy (n/m)
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
May 2013
#31
I've got 2 pet rats but what they usually do is chase the dog. (and he likes it)
BlueJazz
May 2013
#43
He has a distinctive style. Haven't seen anything quite like it anywhere since.
leveymg
May 2013
#67
They used to be trapped for their fur, which is gorgeous, but the traps were dangerous.
nolabear
May 2013
#62