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Let's have a camp out/sleep over!


Hey people, skeptic and believers, let's have a camp out/sleep over in the Honey Island Swamp! What you say cher? It don't get no more real than that, no!

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That's cool but, as you probably know, the show is set in the Atchafalaya Basin. The Honey Island Swamp is in the Pearl River delta, east of the basin.

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What? You think that's the only place with sightings? Maybe you afraid of the gators and the Honey Island Swamp Monster? Come on, let's go where it could get real interesting, real quick! It ain't but ten minutes from where I stay. Take a close look at my photo, then think where you may have seen that much ugly before.

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You are a joke. I live right where yall are filming and you do not stay there. We all know who you are and all you did was also prove that Storage Hunters is also a fake and scripted being you are also Jebediah on that show. I have lived there all my life and there is no swamp creature you fake a##hole. We sleep in the woods all the time and play in the woods all our lives. There is nothing out there. And there has never been anyone eaten by a gator either, so stop trying to scare people with your ignorant bs. We live in the swamps and hunt in the swamps and there is nothing to be scared of. You are an actor and trying to make money on your scare tactics. If they wanted it to really look real, they would have used locals who actually needed the money, not a bunch of actors we can actually recognize from previous movies. This is hilarious and should be a comedy.I totally agree, a waste of time and completely fake and scripted. I am from south Louisiana right where they are filming and this is a joke. There is no such thing going on and bodies are not found eaten up in the swamp by some creature. Bodies are found shot or drowned on the other hand, not this unrealistic bs the history channel wants people to believe. Sure, our grandparents tried to scare us with the Rougarou stories of a shapeshifter that looked more like a wolf or werewolf not a bigfoot that was part evil spirit but no one believes that bs anymore. As for the cast, they are all actors and if they wanted it to look real, they would have used the locals. Luc Baptiste is Britt George an actor from Orlando, Florida who played in True Blood, Dexter, Boston Legal, Supernatural, For Love and Country. Jules D'Entremont is Jimmy Lee Jr. another actor who played on Catch 44, The Iceman and Shark Night 3-D, even Deputy Lambert is a fake and is the obvious James Ricker II from Maine who played in "This Is The End", "Oblivion" with Tom Cruise. Tammany D'Entremont is the actress Rachel Whittle who plays in Beautiful Creatures, Abraham Lincoln:Vampire Hunter, and G I Joe Retalliation. Even the old man with the long beard who claims to be a local is actually an actor name Avon Maser who played in Looper and The Campaign with Will Ferral along with the movies The Colony, Final Destination, Storage Hunters (he's Jebediah on Storage Hunters, so this is scripted too). And Dr. Hans Schmidt is played by John Wettermark who is the actor who is from Mobile Alabama and later moved to New Orleans. He actually played on "Dallas Buyers Club" with Matthew McConaughey as one of the hospital board members. There is no missing body or to make it really outrageos, a body that got up from the morgue and walked off. I had to laugh at that one.

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Thank you, Ms. Whittle. I was paid for an interview. I have hunted and played in the swamps. I am a coonass, my woman is Cajun.

I never knew the name of the show, or what it was about, till someone told me that they saw my ugly face on it.

This show, and others I have been on or in, are a paycheck for me. I have fun with it. But, I challenge anyone to find fault with what I have said in that interview.

Hell, why you think I want to camp out in the Honey Island Swamp?! I know what's real or not.

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yeah and they also said they were in Grand Caillou which is in Houma, LA far from the Atchafalaya Basin. This is so fake. They think they can just jump to Grand Caillou like its a few miles away. It takes over an hour or more to get from one place to the other. More like 2 hours. and like I posted before on here: I totally agree, a waste of time and completely fake and scripted. I am from south Louisiana right where they are filming and this is a joke. There is no such thing going on and bodies are not found eaten up in the swamp by some creature. Bodies are found shot or drowned on the other hand, not this unrealistic bs the history channel wants people to believe. Sure, our grandparents tried to scare us with the Rougarou stories of a shapeshifter that looked more like a wolf or werewolf not a bigfoot that was part evil spirit but no one believes that bs anymore. As for the cast, they are all actors and if they wanted it to look real, they would have used the locals. Luc Baptiste is Britt George an actor from Orlando, Florida who played in True Blood, Dexter, Boston Legal, Supernatural, For Love and Country. Jules D'Entremont is Jimmy Lee Jr. another actor who played on Catch 44, The Iceman and Shark Night 3-D, even Deputy Lambert is a fake and is the obvious James Ricker II from Maine who played in "This Is The End", "Oblivion" with Tom Cruise. Tammany D'Entremont is the actress Rachel Whittle who plays in Beautiful Creatures, Abraham Lincoln:Vampire Hunter, and G I Joe Retalliation. Even the old man with the long beard who claims to be a local is actually an actor name Avon Maser who played in Looper and The Campaign with Will Ferral along with the movies The Colony, Final Destination, Storage Hunters (he's Jebediah on Storage Hunters, so this is scripted too). And Dr. Hans Schmidt is played by John Wettermark who is the actor who is from Mobile Alabama and later moved to New Orleans. He actually played on "Dallas Buyers Club" with Matthew McConaughey as one of the hospital board members. There is no missing body or to make it really outrageos, a body that got up from the morgue and walked off. I had to laugh at that one.

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Hey boy, where have I claimed to be a local from the Basin? Please point it out and quote it?

And those movies you pointed out, I had to travel some fifty or so miles to get to the sets.

I answered an ad, wanting people's personal experiences of swamp life. Said it was for the History Channel. Never did they say what show it was for. Only heard about me being on it from a woman that works with my woman.

Never heard of a rougarou till this year. Heard of the Loup Garou. Maybe a rougarou is a Loup Garou simmering in a roux? Like in Crawdiddy's Momma Cooking Gumbo

https://myspace.com/crawdiddyband/music/song/mama-s-cookin-gumbo-18955569-18756754

Sorta like when people started calling the Crescent City the big easy because of that movie with Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin.

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And another thing, we don't say cher, we say sha, dumbass

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That so, cher? What swamp you live near, Merde tet?

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the swamps outside of Chauvin, Louisiana where there really is swamps and where there is no such thing as a Loup Garou. It's a rougarou as we also have the Rougarou Festival in Houma each year. We know where you claim to live with all your p. o. boxes in Slidell and Pearl River so you can say you live there when your family lives in Leicester, MA and its where you are from too. Let's see, you have lived in Worcester, MA, Cherry Valley, MA, Leicester, MA and North Carolina and where you actually have a real address, not the fake ones using p. o. boxes. And how do you have all these p. o. boxes when the federal gov't cracked down on people being able to have more than one p. o. box in different areas. You now have to show a driver's license with the exact address of your residence to get a p. o. box now or you have to show a lease. And what happened to the posts from Rachel Guidry Whittle. She quickly deleted them. Made her look like an idiot and the history channel must have got on her butt about all her ranting. She let everyone see exactly how stupid she is. Living in Lafayette is not considered the swamp. You might as well say, you were searching for a swamp monster in New Orleans. But what I was really speaking of was to two main characters who portray themselves as being from Louisiana and trying to speak like Cajuns. Luc Baptiste and Jules are not from Louisiana nor is Deputy Lambert who are not locals and know nothing about the swamps of Louisiana. Your main characters are jokes and should be replaced by locals.

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check out the map of Chauvin and Cocodrie and Montegut and there you will see swamps. There is hardly and land left there. That's where I am from, where the real stories of the rougarou are told by our grandparents to scare us. We play in the swamps, hunt in the swamps, and sleep out in the swamps. Our kids play in the swamp and are not scared of any swamp monster that you people are trying to scare people with. My son used to feed the 8 ft alligator in the ditch every day when he was 7 and 8 years old.

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Again with the "you people." I talk only for me, myself and I. Am I on the show, yes. Did I film the show? NO.

If I want to scare a body, I'll take them to the swamps. Reason why I said let's have a camp out at Honey Island.

You say "My son used to feed the 8 ft alligator in the ditch every day when he was 7 and 8 years old." And its things like that which got a young boy's, over here, arm ripped off him.

Years ago, I was running my trotline, on the big muddy. I was pulling up catfish and turtles, when I step on a log. That log rose its head and hisses at me. It was no small thing. I took to steppin.

When I was younger man, swamps around Bohemia was my playground. I lived on the highway in Belle Chasse, and would take the ferry, at Pointe la Hache, across the river and go down to the swamps. And on occasion, I would ride over to Barataria, to get my shrimp, or hunt on the other side of Lake Salvador. My shotgun or rifle on the bars of my Triumph, and a cooler strapped on the back.

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Rougarou Festival in Houma started in 2012, still in its infancy, though you try to make it sound like a long established event. And I still say it sound like a Loup Garou sittin in a roux.

First let me say, I am not Ms. Whittle, nor am I the producers of the show. So, I don't know what or why she has done what she has done. And the main characters of the show are not mine. So, you should address your questions, and rants, to those folks, not me.

As for me, I have but one p.o. box, I closed the one in Pearl River sometime back. The reason I use a p.o. box for my mail is three fold. One, so my mail is not stolen. Two, to avoid stalkers. Three, so I have a stable address.

My ex yankee wife lives in Leicester. My blood kin is strewn to the wind, my half blood and step siblings, for the most part, live in Louisiana and Mississippi. I was born in the Crescent City on Bayou St. John. My paternal blood line came to America somewhere around 1850, My maternal blood line came to America somewhere around 1679. The internet disclosed that history to me.

Over the course of my life, I have traveled much. Living mostly in remote rural areas, and on occasion, the nastiest parts of big cities. Growing up, we lived off the land, as we were too poor to go to a store. Wore hand me downs and shopped the Salvation Army. Was on my own at age 16, when I got my first motorcycle, a Triumph Bonneville, didn't have a license to drive a car till I was 21.

In reflection, you have spent a lot of time to search the internet to dig up what you could on me. I suppose I should be flattered.

Make what you will of my life, you are welcome to your opinion. But, opinions are like underwear, most people have them, and a great many are full of fecal matter. You weren't at our dinner table.

But, cher, in the great scheme of things, this is all trivial. Find something to do with yourself, other than waste time at the computer keyboard. Go out and get a life.

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First of all, I am not online everyday like you seem to think. You posted your comment 4 days ago and I just got it today because I have better things to do than spend my time on a computer all day. Its been days since I've touched one. And it only took maybe 5 minutes with one click to find what I wanted. I didn't have to do any extensive search or digging like you seem to think. I do have a life and the computer is not something I like to be on that much. My comments were made because my spouse who is from Georgia watches crypted and thought this was true events that happened in south Louisiana and when I saw what was being portrayed as fact when I know it is fiction just ticked me off and when I looked up the show on this site, I saw all the comments about the show being scripted. When I also read that you played a scripted part in Storage Hunters as someone else other than yourself, it showed that another show on History channel was also scripted and not real like they portray it to be. When they showed your part, they said you were a local of the Atchafalaya Basin area when it is not true. That was my complaint, that you are all the way in Slidell, which is near the Mississippi line, nowhere near the Atchafalaya Basin. There's a lot of locals in that area that could have been used instead of someone from Florida and someone from Maine for the main characters.

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If that's your rub, then why attack the actors? They just paid to do a job. Most actors have no control over the content of the show.

The actors, like me, signed a contract to do a job. I asked three or four times, what show might I be on. The makers never told me.

Me, I found out after the fact. When my woman's coworker told her, that she saw me on the show. Your grievance is with the show's makers, not the people in it.

Also, the show is billed as a dramatization, meaning its not live. That means you are seeing someone's else's story on an actual event. Someone else's point of view.

And your post about me, was based mostly on assumptions. And when you assume a thing, you make an ASS out of U and ME.

Personally, I feel you owe some people an apology.

Pick a swamp, give me a can of soda, a compass, empty canteen and my pocket knife and we see who reaches the other side. I grew up living the old ways.

Me, i'm just an ed-jew-ma-kated coonass, what da L do I know?

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