41. Some Move Out, What Can Ya Do
From the heart of Louisiana, our observer notes an influx of Texans crossing state lines, likely settling into their town with the subtlety of a Mardi Gras parade. We can only imagine each new Texan arrival might plant a flag in the gumbo pot, declaring we’re here, and we brought our own brisket.

The humor in this situation isn’t just the cultural exchange program happening on the streets of Louisiana; it’s the bewildered resignation of the locals as the Texan population swells, the essence of Louisiana hospitality is put to the test, blending spices and stereotypes in equal measure.
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