Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Louisiana Sportsman Fleur de Lis Sticker?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Louisiana Sportsman Fleur de Lis Sticker?

    I reckon I'm a bit ignorant and I'm sure I won't have any problem finding folks that agree...But I keep seeing the Louisiana Sportsman Fleur de Lis Stickers on the back of "Texas" trucks and I guess I just don't understand it. It's been a Louisiana thing for years and now all of a sudden It's all over Texas, heck the corner store in Conroe even has a whole pile of em for sale. I know to each his own but I always thought that was a Louisiana thing...just curious...
    Attached Files

    #2
    Cool looking sticker.

    Comment


      #3
      Well for folks like myself and I m sure others half my family is ******* to bone and live south of I-10 in Louisiana, ain't nothin wrong with half texas and half Louisiana pride.

      Comment


        #4
        Probably just Saints fans

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by ColbyM View Post
          Well for folks like myself and I m sure others half my family is ******* to bone and live south of I-10 in Louisiana, ain't nothin wrong with half texas and half Louisiana pride.
          I can see that...makes sense...

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by ColbyM View Post
            Well for folks like myself and I m sure others half my family is ******* to bone and live south of I-10 in Louisiana, ain't nothin wrong with half texas and half Louisiana pride.
            Yep, hell 90% of my family came from the swamps! Texiana pride lol!

            Comment


              #7
              I think a lot of people get it for the "cool sticker" factor rather than the original interpretation.

              Comment


                #8
                Do y'all know what the best thing that ever came of of Louisiana is ??































                I-10 west bound

                Hi Blake

                Comment


                  #9
                  Originally posted by Texas Stalker View Post
                  Probably just Saints fans
                  I can promise you...NOTHING to do with SAINTS fans!

                  Lots of people hunt and fish in Louisiana even if not native. Lots to LOVE there!!

                  Comment


                    #10
                    I was hatched in Louisiana, live in Texas now. I grew up learning to hunt in Louisiana and still hunt/fish there occasionally. I still subscribe to the Louisiana Sportsman magazine as well. Ain't no different than TBH members living outside the state of Texas that have TBH stickers on their trucks.

                    Heck, I've got Louisiana tags my truck and still have a TBH sticker on it.

                    And I have one of the Louisiana Sportsman fleuris-de-lis stickers on the back of my Polaris.

                    Comment


                      #11
                      thinking out loud....

                      as an outdoorsman, we buy stuff because it looks "cool" and is unique. We also love stickers and will post 'em anywhere

                      the LAS fluer de lis design appeals to hunters (duck and deer) and fishermen.


                      Just b/c someone has TX tags, doesn't mean they're a born and raised Texan. That would be stereotyping . The person of interest could have grown up in Houma, graduated from LSU, hired by Baker Hughes as a Petroleum Engineer, and now they live in The Woodlands.

                      Or, possibly this person has Cajun roots and their last name is Boudreaux, Doucet, Landry, Melancon, Latilolais, etc ... and the fluer de lis appeals to their anscestry and love for the outdoors

                      Or, maybe they subcribe to LAS magazine and recieved a free fluer de lis sticker with their membership .

                      Or possibly, this person lived his/her whole life in Chalmette, LA. (St Bernard Parish) and was a Katrina "refugee" , who was exiled to Channelview, TX and moved in with his cousins. They are unable to return home because Murphy Oil bought the land he and his parents grew up on and his welding company went of business post hurricane. They miss home and the FDL sticker reminds them of where he/she grew up.


                      As you can see, lots of possibilities why someone with Tx tags would be pimping the fluer de lis sticker

                      Additionally, the FDL design is actually lily petals (fluer = flower) and represents medieval social classes: those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed.

                      numerous cities, States, countries, and organizations use the fluer de lis symbol, not just Louisiana. i.e. the Boy Scouts of America flag


                      Peace out ⚜

                      Comment


                        #12
                        It is the same thing as the Browning sticker. Most people don't know what it means.

                        Honestly I didn't know what it meant. I just thought it was a cool design.

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
                          thinking out loud....

                          as an outdoorsman, we buy stuff because it looks "cool" and is unique. We also love stickers and will post 'em anywhere

                          the LAS fluer de lis design appeals to hunters (duck and deer) and fishermen.


                          Just b/c someone has TX tags, doesn't mean they're a born and raised Texan. That would be stereotyping . The person of interest could have grown up in Houma, graduated from LSU, hired by Baker Hughes as a Petroleum Engineer, and now they live in The Woodlands.

                          Or, possibly this person has Cajun roots and their last name is Boudreaux, Doucet, Landry, Melancon, Latilolais, etc ... and the fluer de lis appeals to their anscestry and love for the outdoors

                          Or, maybe they subcribe to LAS magazine and recieved a free fluer de lis sticker with their membership .

                          Or possibly, this person lived his/her whole life in Chalmette, LA. (St Bernard Parish) and was a Katrina "refugee" , who was exiled to Channelview, TX and moved in with his cousins. They are unable to return home because Murphy Oil bought the land he and his parents grew up on and his welding company went of business post hurricane. They miss home and the FDL sticker reminds them of where he/she grew up.


                          As you can see, lots of possibilities why someone with Tx tags would be pimping the fluer de lis sticker

                          Additionally, the FDL design is actually lily petals (fluer = flower) and represents medieval social classes: those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed.

                          numerous cities, States, countries, and organizations use the fluer de lis symbol, not just Louisiana. i.e. the Boy Scouts of America flag


                          Peace out ⚜
                          Well said as usual! Thanks Blake!

                          Comment


                            #14
                            Hey Poptart


                            based on your avatar design, you must be German , have an infatuation with Jesse James , and ride a West Coast Chopper

                            Comment


                              #15
                              Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Post
                              thinking out loud....

                              as an outdoorsman, we buy stuff because it looks "cool" and is unique. We also love stickers and will post 'em anywhere

                              the LAS fluer de lis design appeals to hunters (duck and deer) and fishermen.


                              Just b/c someone has TX tags, doesn't mean they're a born and raised Texan. That would be stereotyping . The person of interest could have grown up in Houma, graduated from LSU, hired by Baker Hughes as a Petroleum Engineer, and now they live in The Woodlands.

                              Or, possibly this person has Cajun roots and their last name is Boudreaux, Doucet, Landry, Melancon, Latilolais, etc ... and the fluer de lis appeals to their anscestry and love for the outdoors

                              Or, maybe they subcribe to LAS magazine and recieved a free fluer de lis sticker with their membership .

                              Or possibly, this person lived his/her whole life in Chalmette, LA. (St Bernard Parish) and was a Katrina "refugee" , who was exiled to Channelview, TX and moved in with his cousins. They are unable to return home because Murphy Oil bought the land he and his parents grew up on and his welding company went of business post hurricane. They miss home and the FDL sticker reminds them of where he/she grew up.


                              As you can see, lots of possibilities why someone with Tx tags would be pimping the fluer de lis sticker

                              Additionally, the FDL design is actually lily petals (fluer = flower) and represents medieval social classes: those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed.

                              numerous cities, States, countries, and organizations use the fluer de lis symbol, not just Louisiana. i.e. the Boy Scouts of America flag


                              Peace out ⚜
                              One day I hope we share a campfire

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X