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Old 12-21-2019, 04:36 PM   #1
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The Boxster was my 1st ragtop and I drove it "top down" everywhere for almost two years. 986forum is the only place I have used this screen name and most other sites you can find me as Cajundaddy.
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Old 12-21-2019, 05:15 PM   #2
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The was my 1st ragtop and I drove it "top down" everywhere for almost two years. 986forum is the only place I have used this screen name and most other sites you can find me as Cajundaddy.
Cajundaddy? Are you a relocated coonass living in California? I'm 1/4 coonass and 3/4 wannabe coonass so I can say that.
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Cajundaddy? Are you a relocated coonass living in California? I'm 1/4 coonass and 3/4 wannabe coonass so I can say that.
It's complicated.

While I do have family in southern Louisiana and TX including a parish named after my daddy's side "Moss Bluff, LA", I am not technically Cajun by blood... as far as we know. My dad came to CA from the TX panhandle in the back of a pickup truck during the 30s dustbowl era. A chapter right out of The Grapes of Wrath.

The Cajundaddy nickname comes from my cooking style on the BBQ. I like to get her real hot before throwing on the meat so it gets properly seared right away and locks in the juices. One time I was feeding my kids swim team and things might have gotten a bit beyond the searing, and all the way to blackened. We all had a good laugh after the flames were doused and Cajundaddy was my name for the rest of the year poolside. It just stuck.
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