The Red Stick city or Baton Rouge dates from 1699, when French explorer Sieur d'Iberville leading an exploration party up the Mississippi River saw a reddish cypress pole festooned with bloody animals and fish that marked the boundary between the Houma indians and the Bayou Goula indian's tribal hunting grounds. They called the pole and its location "le bâton rouge", or red stick in the present day area of Southern University on the bluff of the Mississippi River. There is a monument commemorating the spot.
That good man with the red sticks at the airport.
He always helps but he keeps to himself.
He is like batman.
He keeps Lele pons away from the airport and i respect that.
He played batman in the dark knight.
O my god is that the red sticksguy he has come to save us from Lele pons.
A person who lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who is both arrogant and yet defensive about the city. A Red Sticker will argue that it is a cool, hip town, but the only evidence that a Red Sticker can offer about Baton Rouge is their opinion that it is cool. Baton Rouge appropriates what’s cool about south Louisiana, especially from the authentic towns and communities and presents itself as genuinely connected to south Louisiana. The only thing actually important that happens in Baton Rouge is when a SEC West Team is in town to play LSU in football. Yet, Red Stickers will argue that Baton Rouge has good restaurants—as any other small, small insignificant town does. The only French a Red Sticker knows is "Baton Rouge," which they often mispronounce.
He's such a Red Sticker; he thinks that Baton Rouge is the firstthing anyone thinks of when they hear Louisiana.