Turns out that it was just another mondegreen. It's "Thibodeaux". I never knew that.
I also wondered what kind of name was "Duck Millsouth"-- it's "Doc Milsap".
Monday, January 7, 2013
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Half the Cajuns in Louisiana are named Thibodeaux. The other half are named Boudreaux. That's how you start any coon-ass joke—"Thibodeaux and Boudreaux were sittin' in their pirogue…"
My daughter currently lives amongst them. She's on the very northern part of Lake Pontchartrain within a couple of miles of that crazy bayou logger, Shelby Stanga on Ax Men.
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I have loved that song for many many years...
I was on a SWA flight before Xmas; the captain took the PA before pushback, thanked everyone for flying SWA and said that she had asked the FA yo do the initial announcement in a Cajun accent. She did (I saw at least four smartphones recording it). Then the gate agent came on board and asked if Mr. Boudreaux was on board.
The FA muttered: "She gets me to do that and there is a real Cajun onboard."
I remember this one from when I was a little rascal. Yeah, I thought it was Buckmill Sap all these years. I got it right now.
What was your name I'm a little rascals
I've loved that that song since it was released and
Can say after handing writing the lyrics its clear to me now. Great song timeless piece.
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