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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 518882" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p><strong>Say what? Want to guess how many sets of bones are rotting in the ooze of some swamp because they insulted a cajun about something, and probably rightfull so. I have some Cajun friends and the thing I always like most about them was they don't take a lot of guff about anything, except among themselves. </strong></p><p></p><p>There's no politically correct here, it was and is a tasteless joke, have the decency to admit it and move on. My Grandfather talked like that and he was the best man I ever knew, and by the way the fact he talked funny did not make him stupid, now if we talked like that 2 generations later that might be stupid, but we don't. That old man got off the boat with barely a pair of shoes to his name and by the time he died he owned 14,000 acres and about 300 cow sand he did it without having to lie , cheat, or steal, so that's my role model. I don't expect you PDF or anybody else to be impressed but I also don't tolerate the abuse either. So let it go, and get off Angie while your at it , she was just trying to be the voice of reason.</p><p></p><p>What I would like to see is some civility and some of those fine Southern manners I've heard so much about. In case you didn't notice it, it was insulting to me and my friend Double V, and no we're not being thin skinned. We're just tired of the EYE-talian jokes and all the sterotype horse manure that goes with it. </p><p>Doesn't cost much to be polite and it sure does prevent a peck of trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 518882, member: 6713"] [b]Say what? Want to guess how many sets of bones are rotting in the ooze of some swamp because they insulted a cajun about something, and probably rightfull so. I have some Cajun friends and the thing I always like most about them was they don't take a lot of guff about anything, except among themselves. [/b] There's no politically correct here, it was and is a tasteless joke, have the decency to admit it and move on. My Grandfather talked like that and he was the best man I ever knew, and by the way the fact he talked funny did not make him stupid, now if we talked like that 2 generations later that might be stupid, but we don't. That old man got off the boat with barely a pair of shoes to his name and by the time he died he owned 14,000 acres and about 300 cow sand he did it without having to lie , cheat, or steal, so that's my role model. I don't expect you PDF or anybody else to be impressed but I also don't tolerate the abuse either. So let it go, and get off Angie while your at it , she was just trying to be the voice of reason. What I would like to see is some civility and some of those fine Southern manners I've heard so much about. In case you didn't notice it, it was insulting to me and my friend Double V, and no we're not being thin skinned. We're just tired of the EYE-talian jokes and all the sterotype horse manure that goes with it. Doesn't cost much to be polite and it sure does prevent a peck of trouble. [/QUOTE]
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