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You're originally from Louisiana, aren't you? What's with all this criticism on national sports radio of Shula for using the term "coonass"? I did some projects down in Baton Rouge a fewl years ago and distinctly remember some hard-core Cajuns (do they come in any other flavor?) who constantly called each other coonasses. I got the impression it was kind of a term of endearment. Is it a word outsiders aren't allowed to use?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: The paradise formerly known as Elkhorn
Certified Youth Fishing Instructor
NEFGA Line Recycling Volunteer
Posts: 5,551
Thanks: 59
Thanked 151 Times in 81 Posts
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:zyeathat: (Sorry 'bout the cranial vapor lock.)
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