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Stop ..... Go
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This is stop sign on the back of a bus in Baton Rouge. The history of Geaux from wikipedia . Although there is debate about the exact emergence of this spelling in the United States, it has been claimed that the spelling originated from immigrants who did not speak or read English having to make an "x" mark at the end of their printed name in order to sign a legal document. Since many Cajun names of French origin already ended in "-eau," the names' endings eventually became standardized as "-eaux." This claim has been disputed by the historian Carl Brasseaux , who insists that the "-eaux" ending was one of many possible ways to standardize Cajun surnames ending in an "O" sound. Brasseaux claims that Judge Paul Briant is most responsible for the "-eaux" ending during his oversight of the 1820 US census in Louisiana and that the "x" ending is completely arbitrary. Several surnames end in -eau (the standard French spelling), especially surnames that start with "C", as in Cousineau, a common Cajun surname. The "-eaux" ending is used among residents of south Louisiana as a marker of their Cajun heritage, particularly at sporting events for Louisiana State University and the University of Louisiana on signs like "Geaux Tigers" or "Geauc Cajuns .", being pronounced as "Go Tigers" or "Go Cajuns".

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::Ramad
03/24/13 3:45 PM GMT
Thanks for this info Marsha. I always thought that the x at the end came from France. Got shot of the "Go Bus" as a stop sign :)
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::tigger3
03/24/13 3:50 PM GMT
A good one, I really enjoyed the info on this one as well.
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.gizmo1
03/24/13 4:52 PM GMT
Very interesting piece of info and one interesting photo with the story behind it!
Love the colours in this photo and the detail is lovely and sharp,plus very nice composition too.
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::trixxie17
03/24/13 7:34 PM GMT
Wow - an interesting post and write-up Marsha.
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::nanadoo
03/24/13 10:47 PM GMT
great find with good info......beautiful color. the many shapes and angles create a beauty!
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.Jimbobedsel
03/25/13 12:19 AM GMT
Gee-uh-vax....is that right?
LOL. Very cool shot, Marsha. Love the colors.
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.tib
03/25/13 4:56 AM GMT
Cool history and a cool sign as well! Wonderful colors and texture Marsha! Nice find and shot girlfriend!!
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::busybottle
03/25/13 6:23 AM GMT
Just when I thought I knew it all here you are to enlighten me a little more! I am big on genealogy but I did not know these little facts. Great image and Commentary.
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I think im having amnesia and deja vu at the same time - I think I have forgotten this before.
.Tedi
03/25/13 9:12 AM GMT
Very interesting capture, I love it. Nice colors.
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::slk15
03/25/13 11:51 AM GMT
Interesting find as is the story behind it.
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.rvdb
03/25/13 5:55 PM GMT
Like the picture and narrative Marsha......

Rob
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::ro_and
03/27/13 7:57 PM GMT
brilliant subject, popart colors.....like it...Ro
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::icedancer
03/31/13 11:13 PM GMT
Very interesting info/history lesson, you have such a keen out. Wonderful find and capture
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