There is a Bon Temps Village in Mandeville, LA (just across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans and about 300 miles southeast of Shreveport, LA).
However, the fictitious rural town from the TV series "True Blood" is an amalgam of many different areas of the state. All of the aspects would not be present in a single town. The geographic location suggested is in northern Louisiana.
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let's make good times.
We always say "Lazzier Le Bon Ton Rouler" Jamie Knight, Owner Fruge Cajun Seasoning http://www.FrugeCajunSeasoning.com It's spelled Laissez Les Bon Temps rouler - and it means "let the good times roll" so in a sense it sort of means to party. Hope this helped!
The fleur-de-lis is widely used in Louisiana, one reason being that it is the symbol of the New Orleans Saints NFL football team.Anything in the Mardi Gras colors--purple, green, and gold--is often connected to Louisiana.Phrases in French, such as laissez les bon temps rouler(let the good times roll,) and c'est la vie (that's life,) are used in everyday conversation in Louisiana.Also, the brown pelican is the state bird, the magnolia is the state flower, the bald cypress is the state tree, and the state colors are blue, white, and gold. "You Are My Sunshine" is one of the state songs.
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The address for Bon Echo Provincial Park is 16151 Hwy 41, Cloyne ON K0H 1K0.
No, there is no actual town in Louisiana named Bon Temps.
Bon temps, Louisiana
Bon Temps is pronounced as "bon tom" with the last 's' being silent.
laizes les bon temps roulez
The reason the words Bon Temps are pronounced Bon Tom is because the words are French. Bon Temps is a fictional city that is featured on the television series, True Blood.
"laissez les bon temps (rouler)" is a translation from "let the good times (roll)"
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
French for "good times", as in the phrase "Laissez le bon temps rouler" (let the good times roll)
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"laisse le bon temps rouler"
Dieu est bon en tout temps means 'God is good at all times'
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