I say scratch albineaux and just call him Louis
I say scratch albineaux and just call him Louis
Even the alligator species was founded by frenchmen.... and official name is because of mississippi river, not anything in Florida.
We really should renegade with florida getting to use it and the swamp....
The American alligator was first classified in 1801 by French zoologist François Marie Daudin as Crocodilus mississipiensis. In 1807, Georges Cuvier created the genus Alligator for it,[14] based on the English common name alligator (derived from Spanish word el lagarto, "the lizard").
Does the alligator have to be white or can they be dark green like the gators at Cypress Lake on campus? I’ve read the reason for it, but just wondering if it creates unnecessary questions and confusion. We know our university’s colors are vermillion and white and the mascot will likely wear these colors with pride.
Albineaux can be a surname.
Just like the legends of humor Boudreaux and Thibodeaux go by surname alone (cause dey famous) , the legend of Albineaux and his various exploits are best served through surname alone.
There still can be many first names in the Albineaux family, like Louis and Ana Albineaux
I get it you want to think albino when you think of his name first, that he isnt a green alligator might be to redundant. Its just Louis the Alligator. Also if we gonna call him AL for short
Bama: Big Al
Florida: Albert and Alberta
Those are what i think of Albineaux because people will just say AL.
Turbine I agree! Let Albineaux be the surname name! That has to be the most Cajun and Louisiana thing you can do big Louis Albineaux. Louis
Albineaux and Ana Albineaux!!
Another closer.
This is the jacket you could market!!!
This thing would be so awesome!
I thought these jackets were so cool growing up that my dad got me when i was like 10 we could do the same with albineaux!! Not like they stop being the Hurricanes from Sebastion the Ibis!
Louisiana needs to increase its apparel offerings ten fold
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