THAT’S CALLED END-STINK THIBODEAU

Boudreaux bumps into Thibodeau at Gaston’s Crawfish Shack one afternoon and asked Thibodeau how he was doing. Thibodeau hung his head, shaking it from side-to-side, and said, “Not too good Boudreaux, not good at all. I got a phone call from Deputy Sheriff Landy this morning telling me he had arrested my 14-year old son […]

GRILLING VENISON ON LENTEN FRIDAY’S

Due to a job promotion and transfer, Boudreaux, a Cajun highlander from Rapides Parish in central Louisiana, moved to Larose, Louisiana. For those of you that don’t know, Larose is way down there in Cajun Country and the hometown of LSU football coach, Ed Orgeron. (Geaux Tigers!) Boudreaux was an older, single gentleman, who was […]

BOUDREAUX THE BAGPIPES PLAYER

Boudreaux’s grandfather, Papa TeeBo Boudreaux, was a bagpipes player. He often played the bagpipes annually while marching in the Beaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Parade. When Boudreaux was just a little boy, Papa TeeBo would play the bagpipes for his grandson and teach him lessons on how to play them several times a month. Over the […]