Yes, that is Newt Gingrich helping force feed an Etch A Sketch to a plastic alligator. Enjoy. I was always more of a magna doodle man.
See more photos of the media madhouse at houmatoday.com.
“I’m going to put it like this,” Lionheart “Fuddy” Leslie (in photograph, center) who led the Terriers with 29 points and one busted lip, said. “It wasn’t basketball. It was football. It was real aggressive. Everybody was diving on the floor. You have to go for everything. It was intense. Both teams wanted it. I guess we just wanted it more.”
More than half of the Houma-Thibodaux diocese’s priests hail from other countries, a phenomenon that can be attributed to a decades-long shortage of American-born clergy.
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I also learned from Father Vic why he feels so comfortable in this part of the country, even though he is very far from his native Philippines. He explained that many years ago, when Louisiana was still a colony of the Spanish, before the Acadiens had arrived many years later, there existed a trade route among the many Spanish colonies called the Acapulco route.
While Louisiana was not a main stop of the route, the presence of Spaniards eventually resulted in a small settling of Filipinos outside of New Orleans, many of them “more native” to America than the influx of Europeans that followed in the ensuing years of French and later American settling.




