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I'm from Northern LA and it's amazing how different our part of the state is from Southern LA in terms of culture, religion, terrain, etc. Even Acadiana has regional cultures unique unto themselves. I lived in Southwest LA and it was like TX in many aspects. Average person seeing the show having never visited LA would most likely think we all lived like the people on the show and spoke with subtitles floating at our chests. The only thing we have in common is we all live in parishes. Matter of fact the only time I actually ran into true Cajuns was during Katrina and Rita when a lot of people evacuated up state.
I thoroughly enjoy the show. I watched the marathon the other day on History. |
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