I saw the sad news this morning on FB. He once posted on here frequently and 20 years ago he must have had the highest number of post on here of anyone. Very sad news. My condolences to his family.
LSU football, Kingfish, mayonnaise, Oysters raw on a half shell. Max was the kindest southern gentleman you would ever meet. He could certainly stir a pot and set fire 🔥 to the forum tho’. crawdads were a favorite. throw in a little Voodoo. you would understand his characteristics. Southeast US first, to heck with the rest. God, save the South!
I met Max around the turn of the century, we both worked at Toyota in Thomasville. He was one hell’of a offshore fisherman. Heard there was a memorial over on StGeorge . RIP ya ole Cajun
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RIP man.
I still have recipes he posted.
"That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole of the law. The rest is commentary."
Rabbi Hillel (c20 BCE)
They don't make 'em like Max anymore.
Condolences to his family.
"That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole of the law. The rest is commentary."
Rabbi Hillel (c20 BCE)
crawdads were a favorite.
throw in a little Voodoo.
you would understand his characteristics. Southeast US first, to heck with the rest.
God, save the South!
You will be missed and never forgotten.
He certainly would make some spirited postings. Always had to read Max's post.
"That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole of the law. The rest is commentary."
Rabbi Hillel (c20 BCE)