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Hugh J. LaGRANGE v. GREY WOLF DRILLING COMPANY.
    No. 01-1077.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    March 6, 2002.
    Julian Louis Gibbens, III, Doucet & Speer, Lafayette, LA, Counsel for Plain-tifPAppellant Hugh J. LaGrange.
    Jennie Porche Pellegrin, Laborde & Neuner, Lafayette, LA, Counsel for Defendant/Appellee Grey Wolf Drilling Company.
    Court composed of NED E. DOUCET, JR., Chief Judge, BILLIE COLOMBARO WOODARD, and ELIZABETH A. PICKETT, Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

The record reveals that the WCJ’s findings that Mr. Hugh J. LaGrange’s neck complaints are not related to his work injury, which occurred on December 12, 1998, are not manifestly erroneous or clearly wrong and are reasonable. Thus, we affirm and cast Mr. LaGrange with costs.

AFFIRMED. 
      
      . Rosell v. ESCO, 549 So.2d 840 (La.1989); Stobart v. State Through DOTD, 617 So.2d 880 (La.1993).