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Last weekend we had a very well known and established seaplane sportsman guide go down. He was highly respected by all in the region. The 2 passengers survived. Unfortunately he didn’t. I had to recruit the assistance of an old down deep in the bayou Cajun to assist me

How would you pronounce the gentleman’s first name?

Theophile Bourgouis


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I would guess "Thee off ill ee". You may call me uncultured. Big Grin
 
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"Ted"






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I got it right. Seen a lot of folks down the bayou. BTW Ed Orgeron actually has a commercial out for Hospice of all things and how they took good care of his Dad. His speech is amazingly clear in the commercial. I bet it took a few takes. LOL

In case you do not know Ed here is a brief clip:
 
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https://www.behindthename.com/name/the10ophile


Close but not what I was told


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Toe-feel boor-swah



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I got it right. Seen a lot of folks down the bayou. BTW Ed Orgeron actually has a commercial out for Hospice of all things and how they took good care of his Dad. His speech is amazingly clear in the commercial. I bet it took a few takes. LOL



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Me too. One of a kind he is.
 
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"My brutha" or "Blood"
 
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Came across an interesting one the other day at work: Saiorse.

No googling.




 
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How would you pronounce the gentleman’s first name?

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Came across an interesting one the other day at work: Saiorse.

No googling.



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Came across an interesting one the other day at work: Saiorse.

No googling.

You mean like the actress?



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Came across an interesting one the other day at work: Saiorse.

No googling.


"Ser-sha". Sort of.


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Dude.
The NOLA news outlets are saying the FAA warned him about exceeding the mileage limitations on his pilots license a couple years before the crash.


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I got it right. Seen a lot of folks down the bayou. BTW Ed Orgeron actually has a commercial out for Hospice of all things and how they took good care of his Dad. His speech is amazingly clear in the commercial. I bet it took a few takes. LOL

Coach Yaw Yaw as he is affectionately known in the SEC.

This is a humorous song from his brief, disastrous run as the Head Coach at Ole Miss. They couldn't understand him either.

 
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^^^^^^^^^^
That was funny. Search for the video with Slingblade"s voice dubbed in for Orgeron. Don't want to drift this thread too far.
 
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