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re: Help Save Our Journalist

Posted by Buddy Red on 9/23/25 at 11:07 am to
If they need clicks so bad.... remove the paywall from their new site so people can actually read.
This is an embarrassment. Waited hours for this?

That is because it happens to be your favorite word in the dictionary. Now go back to work and stop posting on TD
They are defined as "divided attention test"... give so many instructions, can't possibly follow them all. That is why / how people are set up to fail.
NO. Would need to lay 100 dollars pre season to get the +2000 / +4000, or another number. Its not based on $1 bet, but $100
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Lawyers just go for anyone with money.

Truth is secondary to $


Easy fix, Sack up and go to trial. If your right, you win. If you lose, you pay. Problem solved.

(AND, if you do win, file motion to tax cost against those big bad trial lawyers and get all your costs back, or at least ones allowed by law)
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The advertising is trashy and annoying but I don't think that is the real issue. Its our tort laws and how our courts operate that set us apart from everyone else.


I must respectfully disagree. I challenge anyone here to swear / state that after the last "tort reform" measures, a mere 3 years ago, your insurance went DOWN. That was precisely what it was supposed to do. Yet, again, Nothing changes. Its a simple talking point.

And, SFP is correct, its smart targeted marketing. I can't fault them for that. Just aint how my grand daddy practiced.
Would not be shocked. Which is reason the Plaintiff bar is on level with used car salesman these days. Its just that we are not the only state with the problem of advertising attorneys. In a mere 15 years, the entire legal profession has changed, and aint changing back. Whether you and I like it or not.
Have you ever been to Orange Beach? Lawyer Billboards by some fellow with name I can't pronounce has more billboards than the Big 3 in Louisiana put together.....

re: FYI: Power out on campus

Posted by Buddy Red on 8/22/23 at 5:52 pm to
I assume power restored? School back on for Tomm?
But imagine the pleasure of catching one with a baseball bat from sporting goods rack, or ax handle from hardware store upon exiting..... think Yellowstone Bar scene.

[and yes, would likely lead to the knights arrest and prosecution, which is what's wrong with our country today]
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That baby is from the mountains of caucasus.


Now, this made me spit water on keyboard.....
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What engine brand do you have? I tried to google my Suzukis last night and pretty much the only thing that comes up is ‘high idle’ engine issues. I’ll look at my manual today.


New Suzis have the ability to put into "idle only" mode with touch of a single button. Not on the throttle, but on the console next to key. Never thought of it much before, but hitting said button will become a regular practice of mine. Point I attempt to make, is its available, and VERY easy on new platforms.

re: The RICO act. What it says

Posted by Buddy Red on 8/16/23 at 8:36 am to
This RICO thread reminds me of a book called "Three Felonies a Day". Premise is under the monumentally large collection of Federal Statutes [criminal] on the books today, any prosecutor could potentially charge ANY citizen with 3 Felonies a day. Somewhere in beginning of the book it discusses prosecutors bragging and betting on such things, if I recall correctly.

re: The RICO act. What it says

Posted by Buddy Red on 8/16/23 at 8:04 am to
I do. But criminality is a question for judge / jury. So, that comes at the end. Before then, how can a lawyer be compelled to testify against or even give an interview against his client. [Note: It is the "clients privilege" and not the attorney. ]

Outside my normal geographic political sphere, BUT told Money, and BIG money pouring in against Miguez. [I have no dog in the fight, and would know neither of them if they bit me on the ankle, but Miquez must have pissed off some folks]

re: The RICO act. What it says

Posted by Buddy Red on 8/16/23 at 7:52 am to
As an attorney, what bothers me about this indictment is the brazen disregard for attorney client privilege...... how can they indict his lawyers for conversations held in private. seems like slippery slope to me. Thoughts?