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| Milforum Cowgirl | Post; cajun rouxThought this was funny and thought i'd share Boudreaux and Thibodeaux were walking through the woods the other day, when a flying saucer landed near them. A door opened, and two little green aliens climbed down out of the spacecraft. Thibodeaux turned to Boudreaux, "Mais, look at dat. What you tink dat is?" Boudreaux, aiming his shotgun at the little space critters, replied, "Thibodeaux, I don' know, but you hurry back to de camp, put on de rice pot, and start makin' a roux!
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| Milforum's Postmaster | LA jokes... sometimes confusing
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| Milforum Cowgirl | lol whats confusing about it? |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | What's he saying when he says "mais"?
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| Nuclear Duck Hunter ![]() | Mais is French for "but" or a conjunction used to join two parts of a sentence. "I want that BUT I'm broke." Coordinating conjunctions join words and groups of words of equal value. By equal value, I mean that the two (groups of) words have the same nature or the same function in the sentence.
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