A little more Cajun humour.
Cajun = English
"Ax"="Ask"
"Cher"="Dear" (Term of endearment)
"Couyon"="Crazy"
"Dat"="That"
"De"="The"
"Dem"="Them"
"Der"="There" or "Their"
"Dese"="These"
"Dey"="They"
"Fren"="Friend"
"Dis"="This"
"Mais"="Well"
"Non"="No"
"Tink"="Think"
"Wid"="With"
"Y'all"="You all" or "Everybody"
"Yeh" or "Yah"="Yes"
Oh yes, the joke . . . . . . Sorry!
There was this Hell's Angel riding down the road on his motorcycle last winter. He was wearing a leather jacket that had a broken zipper. He finally stopped the bike and thought to himself, "Man, I can't drive anymore with the cold air hitting me in my chest." So he decided to put the coat on backwards to block the air from hitting him. He continued driving and came around a bend in the road, lost control and wrecked, coincidentally, right in front of Boudreaux's house. Boudreaux happened to see what happened, and called the State Police to report the accident. The Trooper on the phone asked him, "Is the guy showing any sign of life?" "Well," Boudreaux told him, "He was until I turned his head around the right way!"