LOL!! I like the way you subtely worked boobs into this thread...Originally Posted by Corndog308
your sweet momma would be seaux proud!!!
Hows "playboy" Mike?
Z.
LOL!! I like the way you subtely worked boobs into this thread...Originally Posted by Corndog308
your sweet momma would be seaux proud!!!
Hows "playboy" Mike?
Z.
everyone is doing good in Nacogdeauxches. My mom would be proud of how I greauxd up.
Neaux. Let's just shoot them with a beaux and arreaux!!!Originally Posted by Turbine
Geaux Cajuns!!!!!
Make that 4 in a Reaux, 1 to Geaux.Originally Posted by Turbine
I could not GEAUX, SEAUX how many fans besides me were a NEAUX SHEAUX
I'm not the worlds greatest sports aficionadeaux
but let me say this I'm real proud of this football team.
Geaux Cajuns!
Helleaux I'm a Melleaux Yelleaux kind of Felleaux
Pure Ragin' Cajun Domination in MonREAUX
Geaux Cajuns
I WANT A BEAUXL GAME.
Oh well March Madness here we come.
Eaux well, we prolly won't get a beauxl game, BUT, I was so happy last night when the game was over that I was jumpin up and down like a yeaux yeaux.
God Bless
. . . My biggest peeve is not the pronunciation of an old word; it is the invention of a new one - the ubiquitous "geaux."
You may want the Cajuns to geaux on to great things, but the g in geaux and the g in great are not pronounced the same.
Think, for example, of the local family name of Domengeaux. The g has a soft pronunciation and the ending sounds closer to "jhoe" than to "go." It's Dough-mahn-jhoe, not Dough-mahn-go.
Geaux Cajuns should be pronounced the same - Jhoe Cajuns.
If you want a French spelling that sounds like "go," try gau, as in Gaudet, Gautreaux, Gaudin, etc.
You can even add the x if you want to.
Gaux on, you can do it.
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