One of the coolest video advertisements I ever saw for Louisiana, was a group of college kids playing Cajuns music in a four piece band, with Dr. Savoie on the triangle.
One of the coolest video advertisements I ever saw for Louisiana, was a group of college kids playing Cajuns music in a four piece band, with Dr. Savoie on the triangle.
I am not sure how many flag football teams play in Youngsville but it is a bunch offer them tickets to the kids for free. Parents will come with them. And they have the tackle teams in every town in Vermilion parish do the same.
. . . you can take the town out of Cajun but you can't take the Cajun out of the town . . . commercialized America cares not what the brand of the customer is, just that they will go . . . those icons you described are in every single town our size and some even smaller . . . they do not drive the culture, they use the culture . . .
. . . I have a dear friend from Arnaudville whose three kids (two boys and a girl) play cajun french music together . . . the younger one sings the french songs and he does not know french . . . it is very entertaining . . .
. . . and they would go . . . when the wildcatters were playing in the Cajun Dome, the GM decided to offer free tickets to one game . . . I'm looking back and think we have hit jackpot, about 7,000 fans, I figured at least half paid until Greg Davis swings by my seats . . . I said looking good, he said we sold 186 tickets . . . have to be careful with the give away thing . . .
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