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Sprocket46
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re: death threats to st.george....
Posted by Sprocket46 on 1/6/15 at 8:57 pm to yellowfin
You said it, not me :D
death threats to st.george....
Posted by Sprocket46 on 1/6/15 at 8:53 pm
re: Please tell me about karting at Nolo Motorsports Park
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/31/14 at 1:28 pm to Kingpenm3
NOLA Motor sports Park ;)
Yes they're a blast. If you get a kick out of performance driving and sliding around, you'll have fun. Yes there will be other karts with you, but it's not packed. It's more fun to chase good laptime than it is trying to pass some stranger.
Yes they're a blast. If you get a kick out of performance driving and sliding around, you'll have fun. Yes there will be other karts with you, but it's not packed. It's more fun to chase good laptime than it is trying to pass some stranger.
re: Does anyone reload 223 ammo?
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/24/14 at 12:23 pm to LongueCarabine
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Damn! After only 6K rounds?
Luckily I've never shot steel cased ammo in any of my guns.
LC
Do the math though. Even if you only save $0.10 per round, after 6000 rounds you have $600 in your pocket to buy a nice new barrel.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 11:51 pm to Asgard Device
To be fair, you can also tie judge janice Clark to kip, delgado, etc.
I don't know if there is anything fishy about that land. Celtic studios wasn't included in the SG map, either.
I don't know if there is anything fishy about that land. Celtic studios wasn't included in the SG map, either.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 11:33 pm to LSURussian
9+2-2 never equaled 11, sorry.
How to kill St.George.
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 11:31 pm
It looks like, for now, that a vote on SG incorporation will happen in May at the earliest.
The legislature convenes in April. Since the boundaries of the original SEBR were passed previously, it would only take funding the district to bring it to life. Will anyone propose this to divert the incorporation effort?
I, for one, am a strong SG proponent, but I would admittedly be satisfied enough with the formation of the ISD that I would be OK with dropping the pursuit of incorporation, for now. Would either side "agree" to it?
Just something to chew on.....
The legislature convenes in April. Since the boundaries of the original SEBR were passed previously, it would only take funding the district to bring it to life. Will anyone propose this to divert the incorporation effort?
I, for one, am a strong SG proponent, but I would admittedly be satisfied enough with the formation of the ISD that I would be OK with dropping the pursuit of incorporation, for now. Would either side "agree" to it?
Just something to chew on.....
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 11:17 pm to LSURussian
Is logic what told you 9+2-2=11 in the transition bill?
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 11:02 pm to Asgard Device
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:44 pm to Asgard Device
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Then you have all the people who live in unincorporated areas not included. That'll be a big "no" from them.
You made the point of them not being included, not me. They cannot legally be included, as we both know. I was, and am, questioning your assumption that not being included has any effect on their voting. However, I question your entire position on how people vote, but time will tell. I'm not going to get into voting trend assumptions based on people "I know ", as you have.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:35 pm to Asgard Device
How could they be legally included? They couldnt, so I'm not sure why you *think* you know how they would vote.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:33 pm to LSURussian
Mckay's article was an opinion. Good, bad, or other. It was an interesting tactic/thought.
As far as your new forum rules of implied agreement with links.....I'm not sure where you're going.
Remember, after all, that you were the one who thought 9+2-2=11.
As far as your new forum rules of implied agreement with links.....I'm not sure where you're going.
Remember, after all, that you were the one who thought 9+2-2=11.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:23 pm to LSURussian
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I don't remember you saying you disagreed with the article you linked when you started that thread. I must have missed that....
So using your logic, can I assume you agree with the budget numbers in the study in your OP?
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:20 pm to Asgard Device
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I was giving you a break-down for how the vote would go because you seem clueless to the fact that it will get shot down in a parish-wide vote.
If you're so sure it will be shot down, why bother posting about it so much. According to your expert voting analysis, it's a non-issue. Move on.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:16 pm to Asgard Device
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I am just telling you that people in unincorporated areas who aren't in SG will vote against the school district. Your rhetoric is getting laughable.
Your assumptions of how people will vote are what's laughable. Those people never had any expectations of being included in SG, and they certainly don't feel "left out" of what they could never legally be part of.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:14 pm to LSURussian
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Remember he's the guy who posted last May the SG organizers had the signatures they needed and were going to submit them the day before the Mall of Louisiana was incorporated because that would stop the incorporation.
Liar. I never said how many signatures we had, at any point in time. Scott McKay of the Hayride is the person who wrote the editorial about turning in the signatures early. I linked the article.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:11 pm to LSURussian
Re-read what I said. There are no residential areas that could be legally contiguous that were left out.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 10:04 pm to LSURussian
You can't be "left out" of something that's not legal for you to be included in. Unlike the city of BR, SG doesn't use railroad tracks to make its boundaries contiguous. So again, I ask, what residential areas were "left out"?
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 9:52 pm to LSURussian
I hope you're laughing at Asgard. I had hoped he knew there were NO contiguous residential areas left out.
re: CPA firm's analysis shows higher taxes needed to support St George City
Posted by Sprocket46 on 12/21/14 at 9:34 pm to Asgard Device
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Then you have all the people who live in unincorporated areas not included. That'll be a big "no" from them.
Which residential areas are not included?
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