June 18, 1999

In McDonald’s I bumped into Mrs. Connie Fabre Guidroz. She said her mother loves to read my column about people she remembered years ago. I suppose most people like to reminisce, especially about their old acquaintances. Working in Cannata’s Deli in Bayou Vista is another lady, Isorge Perera. She always tells me she loves my …

June 19, 1998

There are some things that you don’t forget – you should have a little patience. Some people will go to a restaurant, not noticing how busy a waitress is in serving the customers. Sometimes, people get mad because the service is a little slow. You know when you go to a restaurant to eat, you …

June 25, 1999

Memories of the Great Depression of 1929: In the early ’20s up until 1929, everything was in full swing. All the people were working, business was booming; everything was wide open – slot machines, gambling, boot-legging, night clubs, saloons and red-light districts were going strong. Nobody worried about a thing. There was also racketeering in …

June 26, 1998

I met Marcell Ordogne at the Holiday Inn recently. She told me how much she enjoyed my column in The Daily Review. I used to meet Marcell and Murray on the Berwick Walking Trail. Murray was such a nice man – he always had that little smile. I’ll never forget when Marcell was walking on …

June 30, 2000

I met a fellow at the store the other day and he asked me if I was a Cajun. I said, jokingly, “Yes, and my name is Nina Guzzetteaux.” I told him that in southwest Louisiana, the people mostly speak French with a Cajun dialect; then, there’s the Creole or Parisian French that’s mostly spoken …

March 5, 1999

My wife, Ruth, got a phone call from Olive Davis telling her how much she enjoyed my column. She especially enjoyed the little episodes that had to do with traveling with her husband, Tarville Davis. One such episode was when my brother “Baby,” Tarville and myself had so much fun together. Tarville kept us laughing …

March 6, 1998

There is one thing I can tell you: If you have children, enjoy them while they are young. Take them with you when you travel or go on vacations; go to ball games with them and movies and restaurants; enjoy them while they are still growing. Why? Because once your child gets out of high …