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    My best friend just emailed this letter to me and I thought it was definitely worth sharing . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Dear America,

    I suppose we should introduce ourselves: We're South Louisiana.

    We have arrived on your doorstep on short notice and we apologize for
    that, but we never were much for waiting around for invitations. We're
    not much on formalities like that.

    And we might be staying around your town for a while, enrolling in your
    schools and looking for jobs, so we wanted to tell you a few things
    about us. We know you didn't ask for this and neither did we, so we're
    just going to have to make the best of it.

    First of all, we thank you. For your money, your water, your food, your
    prayers, your boats and buses and the men and women of your National
    Guards, fire departments, hospitals and everyone else who has come to our
    rescue.

    We're a fiercely proud and independent people, and we don't cotton much
    to outside interference, but we're not ashamed to accept help when we
    need it.

    And right now, we need it. Just don't get carried away. For instance,
    once we get around to fishing again, don't try to tell us what kind of
    ures work best in your waters. We're not going to listen. We're
    stubborn that way.

    You probably already know that we talk funny and listen to strange
    music and eat things you'd probably hire an exterminator to get out of your
    yard.

    We dance even if there's no radio. We drink at funerals. We talk too
    much and laugh too loud and live too large and, frankly, we're suspicious
    of others who don't. But we'll try not to judge you while we're in
    your town.

    Everybody loves their home, we know that. But we love South Louisiana
    with a ferocity that borders on the pathological. Sometimes we bury our
    dead in LSU sweatshirts.

    Often we don't make sense. You may wonder why, for instance - if we
    could only carry one small bag of belongings with us on our journey to
    your state - why in God's name did we bring a pair of shrimp boots? We
    can't really explain that. It is what it is.

    You've probably heard that many of us stayed behind. As bad as it is,
    many of us cannot fathom a life outside of our border, out in that place
    we call Elsewhere.

    The only way you could understand that is if you have been there, and
    so many of you have. So you realize that when you strip away all the
    craziness and bars and parades and music and architecture and all that
    hooey, really, the best thing about where we come from is us.

    We are what made this place a national treasure. We're good people.

    And don't be afraid to ask us how to pronounce our names. It happens
    all the time.

    When you meet us now and you look into our eyes, you will see the
    saddest story ever told. Our hearts are broken into a thousand pieces.

    But don't pity us. We're gonna make it. We're resilient. After all,
    we've been rooting for the Saints for 35 years. That's got to count for
    something.

    OK, maybe something else you should know is that we make jokes at
    inappropriate times.

    But what the hell.

    And one more thing: In our part of the country, we're used to having
    visitors. It's our way of life.

    So when all this is over and we move back home, we will repay to you
    the hospitality and generosity of spirit you offer to us in this season
    of our despair.

    That is our promise. That is our faith.

    Please pass this around our country and the world!
    Vonna
    Yes, I fish like a girl. If you tried a little harder, you could too!!

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    Vonna;; It's a nice letter An just about what it said is right, I Have serveral Great friends in LA. You could'nt Ask for friends any better, We worked together for about 2 1/2 years, About 17 years ago, I started out as a welder's helper They taught me how to weld, pipe fit, read blue prints. Even taught me a lot of their cooking technique's,
    Belive me them old boy's can cook. I been trying to contact my buddies there, But no responce yet I hope their ok. I usaully here from them about ever three month's
    We're not all that different, Just good old country boys loving where we were rasised.
    Were helping 6 families at lake lurlean in tuscalloosa Al. who lost it all, FEMA is suppose to bring in 25 travel trailers to house these people, more are coming, but till then were trying to keep them feed clothed and working with what ever means we can. We just have to pray the Lord will provide, as he always does.
    have a good day

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    If you get a chance, ask one of them how to spell Fido and don't be surprised if they answer: "P-H-Y-D-E-A-U-X". :D Mention this and you'll get a smile. They're wonderful people full of laughter. Just like everyone that is helping them are wonderful people. I thank you for them!
    Catch and Release: Catch the slabs and Release the little'uns

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    In 1989 I was at a conference in Mobile, Al - we then drove down to the Big Easy to experience the Party we had all heard about for years - A State Senator from NC that I knew had a sister that lived in Metorie on the outskirts of New Orleans - these people treated me better than my own family would have at home - they took me into there home - fed me - took me on tour of the city - got mad at me because I had gotten a hotel room - made me cancel the room and come stay at their house - even had the daughters and good looking ladies that lived close by come over and go with us out on the town because she said you guys cannot have no fun without girls in the crowd - we had a blast - later they came to NC for a visit and we tried to repay their hospitality - it was a hard job but we did try - but heck they brought 50 lbs of crawfish with them for the party - and then we did a North Carolina barbeque - no not a hamburger or hot dog cooked on a grill - in NC BBQ is pig cooked to perfection in a pit or on a big cooker - it was a great time not the same as the Big Easy but with their personality it was close
    with my mind on crappie and crappie on my mind -
    and if ya'll see Goober later tellem I said duh huh - he'll know what ya mean!!!!!!!!

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