You Know You're a Cajun Fanwhen the team is down by 18 in the 4th, there's a wind chill in the 30's and you pour your last drop of Everclear on the aluminum bleacher and set it on fire to keep warm so you can stay till the end
You can walk to corner bar from Legends but idk about the return trip. Usually required an Uber by that time.
If you put an jolly rancher into a zima it kinda tastes like a Truly. That was my jam back in the day. Bandstand in St Martinville, thought I was puking up blood. Lol
You know you’re a Cajun fan when you travel to BR to watch an NIT game where UNO came from 22 back to beat LSU and your buddies lift you up and you slap a “USL Basketball #1 in Louisiana” bumper sticker on a door transom. Yes, of course I was wearing Cajun gear.
Or getting food poisoning in Starkvegas on FB road-trip with the Deballions in the 80’s. Ended up in ER with a Billy Bob doctor, asked me which side I wanted the shot. Told him, as I was heaving, he was in America, he had freedom of choice.
Or tried bringing “Elvira” home from Knoxville in a suitcase (took cardboard cutout from bar) but she wouldn’t fold right. Other lesson, don’t make up a ditty and sing it in a bar full of Vol fans, you might hear Mark Chestnut singing the same basic lyrics and melody a few years later on the radio.
Touchdown Jesus while in Milwaukee, already shared that one.
"I love Lafayette"
"I love Lafayette"
"I love the university"
"I love being here"
Man, if he doesn't know the name and just loves the U because of of the town, he should have been fired a long time ago.
If you don’t have great memories of tossing the football on the hill outside of Cajun Field while Nickel Beer plays on the stage under the oak trees.
(. you didn't know) Buddy Glass had the 3rd lowest ERA in the country.
He was fun to watch.
If you never walked into the Tigue carring your own ice chest you are not a Cajun fan.
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