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Re: Re: Re: Re: 1980's or early '90's TV Documentary on Cajun Music

Bryan,
is L'Anse Griese Pronounced Lance ( like in Sir Lancelot) Gree-zay or Grease eh?
Congradulations on getting ya'll kids interested in more than Game-boy.
Sounds like they had almost as much fun as the grown-ups.
JB

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 1980's or early '90's TV Documentary on Cajun Music

Yup, the grown ups just had fun longer

L'anse Grise is pronounced kind of like "lawnz griz" with nasal "n"s and rolled "r"s. It means Gray Cove.



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