Southern Louisiana is like traveling to another country. Join me today as we road trip across this remote part of the American …
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Thanks for watching! I've got 2 more videos coming to you from Louisiana over the next couple of weeks. This is all part of the Deep South series that you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEyPgwIPkHo5c-iYpXFfGH1qKJHseirMu
βΊ Get the best bread and ginger cakes at LeJeune's: https://lejeunesbakery.com/ Rickey said orders are coming in nonstop so please be patient with delivery time. Hollywood is going full speed.
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βΊ Visit the Chitimacha Museum:https://www.chitimacha.gov/attractions-accommodations/museum
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or Mommie Jo's (owned by the guy I met's mother-in-law) https://maps.app.goo.gl/ghsr8RGbBiRRW1Nr7
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Something about those couples and Marty Mcflys' parents.
Statistically speaking, one is more likely to divorce if married at the age of 20-25 (60%)
Compared to age 25 or older at about 25%.
It'd sadly a fact. Do marriages last for couples that marry young, yes. Are the odds stacked against them more for divorce however….yes.
That's why people are upset I'm sure. When most people are 20, they have not even fully grown up or matured, don't really know who they'll develop into and are barely forming their opinions and desires. With little experience and much to explore at that tender age, people sadly are more likely to grow in different directions.
Having said that, if done for the right reasons(which I'm sure Juda is) with enough support (which he absolutely has) with a strong enough foundation (which he has) with a Christ and faith filled home and family (which he 1000% has) with priorities and a value system shared and moral compassion that points in the same direction, the chances of success are likely much better than those standard statistics.
God bless his new family! Very exciting!
Rickey is so kind and hospitable. I hope his bakery business picks back up and runs for several more generations.
Are you kidding me? I would love to live there. What a beautiful mansion. What was the name of that town again?
When did he get Rickey number ?
The gentleman towards the end of your video with his sweet French wife resembles Anthony Bourdain. Thanks for showing us various cultures in America, itβs what makes America great!
STORY TIME!!
Is this "once upon a time" or "this is no shit"??
I really enjoy your channel – thank you! ππ
thank you for travelling for us and showing us all those lovely people around the country.
Cutoff LA. Looks and sounds like a great place to live
What lovely folks, the way the western world used to be. β€
Hahahahaha 22:43 he for sure got their numbers! xD
The only thing I know to do with Cajuns is that one character in True Blood who was a serial killer and had to fake his accent π
Hope you can go back to help with Hurricane Francine damage. Cheers Peter!
The HOME!!!! OMYGOSH, How BEAUTIFUL. Small town America, friendly people, just living everyday lives. Only if we could go back.
I'm from the English midlands but have always dreamed about living in Louisiana. I've never visited the place but through my love of Delta Blues music fell in love with it and it's culture. When I listen to the music be it Blues with that beautiful slide guitar or some Cajun stomp I always feel like I'm right there with y'all.
ah I wish you'd go visit Macon and middle Ga
Great video. Awesome people
70 yo LSU alum here. Love to hear the cajun accents after so long. Miss south Louisiana. No place else like it.