It's pronounced NACK-UH-TISH. Which makes no sense, but what are you going to do? It has a lovely cobblestone downtown. It's also the oldest township in Louisiana... it's kind of a neat place.
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I'd like to know how many people can say the name of that Louisiana town correctly.
:0 Yeah, nolajazz, maybe it should have quotation marks?
It's pronounced NACK-UH-TISH. Which makes no sense, but what are you going to do? It has a lovely cobblestone downtown. It's also the oldest township in Louisiana... it's kind of a neat place.
I wonder what the "forms" are. Vowelless double hollow diamonds, perhaps? Variogram rectangles?
All of the National Puzzlers' League members in Louisiana need to know!
@Chickenofthewoods, okay, has it changed in 25 years? When i was stationed at Barksdale i was told it was Nac-ah -Dish.
It appears these "forms" might be written on "paper".
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