Louisiana's worst air disaster occurred earlier today when a Cessna 152, a small two-seater plane, crashed into a Thibodaux cemetery early this morning. Boudreaux and T-Boy , working as search and rescue workers, have recovered 826 bodies so far, and expect that number to climb as digging continues into the night.
[ February 27, 2002, 10:06 AM: Message edited by: Santo ]
Posted by jimmy chatham (Member # 525) on :
sounds like walker county ga. crematorium
Posted by paul taylor (Member # 2782) on :
almost sounds like the census for elections in nova scotia. Count the people in the cemetry as voters. A politician once said to me make sure you get out to vote early and more importantly vote often.
Posted by Santo (Member # 411) on :
Paul, In Louisiana, we have the best government that money can buy.
Posted by Mike Kelly (Member # 2037) on :
Thanks, Santo. I can't stop laughing.
Posted by paul taylor (Member # 2782) on :
yes the home of hughie long right the kingfish?
Posted by Robb Lowe (Member # 2121) on :
"..about 45 minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Lousiana, lived a cat named Duckbill Sam and his pretty wife Hanna..."
It's not every day you get to use the place 'Thibodaux, LA' in a post. I couldnt resist quoting the greatest living poet of our time, Jerry Reed.
funny stuff, and almost as true as the air disaster here a few years ago that took place on the SC/NC state line. Took them three days to decide where to bury the survivors.
Posted by Chris Elliott (Member # 1262) on :
Just when I think it's safe to check out some OT posts again...........y'all come along & crack me up......Thanks, I needed the laffs today!!!
Posted by Santo (Member # 411) on :
Nicholls State University in Thibodaux has been called "Harvard on the Bayou" for years. I've been 35 miles south of Thibodaux. Duck Bill and Hanna musta lived in Cutoff, Louisiana. Cutoff is not the original name of the town, but that's what it was changed to because the Post Office wouldn't establish an office in Circumcise.
Posted by paul taylor (Member # 2782) on :
chris elliot i wondered what you were doing after letterman left NBC and your movie cabinboy didn t do to well. How have you been
Posted by Chris Elliott (Member # 1262) on :
Hi Paul, I'm doing great and am glad you recognized the name but sadly you've gotten me confused with that young whippersnapper who's been causing problems for me for several years now. He seems like a nice young man even though I don't always find him as funny as his dad was (his dad was Bob Elliott who was 1/2 of the old "Bob & Ray" comedy team that used to be on radio & tv). I especially thought the Cabin Boy movie was a total flop but hopefully we'll be able to get a few copyright & tademark issues worked out since I do have substantial prior useage claims (you might not have noticed but I am slightly older than he is).
Posted by paul taylor (Member # 2782) on :
hey chris glad to see you have a sense of humour. I love to joke and so on. I don t know what it sometimes but soem people here really take things too serois in letterville. But hey it take all types to make a town. And santos like your sense of humour too this trend is too funny. I am sure glen will be into this soon. And no we are not related