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lol. Wishcasting, Massie will win easily.


Yeah?? What else??
A mal. They’re great for so many reasons, but there’s nothing in the physical on this side of the grave that loves you like they do. It’s probably more obsessed than anything, but they’re great. We are an active family. We need a dog to keep up and the batteries can somehow recharge with a 2 minute nap. Great with kids and wildly patient with other animals. She herded the rabbit my wife had on many occasions for us. Heck, if we are at the beach or a river, she herds us as well. You can’t have too much linear distance up and down the shoreline between each other or she’s coming to herd us up. They love their people and take their job seriously.








re: What’s next for St George?

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 5/18/26 at 11:24 am to
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Livingston gets a say in all of this if St.George wanted to join Lvingston Parish. What if the voters of Livingston said no?


You clearly don’t understand St. George if you think they will ever join The LP.
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1. frick no. The only thing which would make state government worse is if the legislature gets to hire and fire the rank-and-file workers for not bowing and scraping enough when they walk by.
2. Yes. The entire St. George drama was started because the parents there wanted more accountability and input into the school system in their area. A vote against this is a vote against parents being able to hold failing schools accountable.
3. No (moderately). Those programs pay out, BESE has full authority to spend their portion how they want. If they choose to not use it to pay teachers more, that's on them. Using the funds to pay down retirement debt is a worthwhile endeavor, but if they do this I don't want to hear a fricking word about the programs which had to be cut because of this.
4. Yes, absolutely. An inventory tax has got to be one of the most moronic, anti-business (and thus "anti-jobs") tax idea on the books. This shouldn't even be a question. I would rather see it done away with entirely, but letting the localities use it as a competition tool doesn't hurt my feelings.
5. No. We already bitch about people staying in various governmental roles too long. Why the hell would we want to RAISE the age limit for mandatory retirement on any of them?


Pretty much my thoughts as well.

1: Big frick no.

2: The biggest yes possible. I thought it was asinine 12 or 13 years ago to go with St. George. That changed quickly when I realized that the EBR school system couldn’t even provide buses to and from school reliably.

3: No, though I could see this going yes & yet be okay with it.

4: Yes, but I’m curious how the state will interpret the verbiage, “Public Service Property.” If it’s ruled as a service provided to the public and it can’t be infringed upon by the public or government, then yes. If they interpret it to the contrary, then that’s a huge issue. After the McDonald’s coffee lawsuit, my trust in the ability for judgments to be correct has dwindled & I have been more skeptical about verbiage used by any form of government.

5: No. 70 is long enough for someone to work. They might be the best judge the state has, but I think they should be retired by then. I view a judge differently than other elected officials, which I certainly want term limits on them.
Definitely polling Quebec & Ontario.

They’re the progressive left to the normal folks in Canada. Alberta & Saskatchewan.
Absolutely.

Eddie Yarnall gets the nod on Friday night.

re: Eyanson also dealing.

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 5/2/26 at 6:44 pm to
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Nothing could cover up your mental shortcomings


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The point of that


The problem is, you don’t have a point.

re: It ain't over til it's over.

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 4/22/26 at 10:13 am to
California and NY will take hits after the census. The gerrymandering the left just pulled in Virginia was an ill advised move on their part. I don’t give a flip what lines look like in Texas and Florida when they draw them again following the census. There’s no turn I won’t be okay with.

Gerrymandering is a word The Left can never use again, unless they’re willing to preface it with how they truly started it in Virginia.

re: Balk video

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 4/11/26 at 11:00 am to
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We were so bad after that it wouldn’t have mattered one bit.


It changed the game.
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2 picked off of a base


To be fair, it was a balk on the pick off to get Braun out @ 1st.

6 Fricking Outs So Far

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 4/10/26 at 9:32 pm
Cowan getting ZERO help this half inning.

re: Balk

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 4/10/26 at 9:23 pm to
He went towards home, flipped his hips wide open, and had to side arm it to 1st. There are close plays in a game, but that wasn’t one of them.
You knuckle draggers have no clue what you’re talking about.

re: Hitting with risp

Posted by StGeorgeTiger on 4/10/26 at 8:27 pm to
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Swing the damn bat man smh


Swing for what? He didn’t go. A perfect challenge situation there.

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If you are one of these people who use “literally” to mean “not literally” than you have no business criticizing anyone for the murder of the English language. If you are not, please accept my apology.


Literally not what they’re talking about in the article.
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Not secret anymore is it?


What does The CIA do best?? It’s like you forgot what they put out about the weapons officer from the F 15E.
I thought I knew of propaganda from WW2 with Japan. That was when they told its citizens to disregard (Because they were saying Japan was winning the war.) the leaflets dropped in Japan with the lists of cities to avoid.

This propaganda makes that look like the Japanese Empire was telling their citizens the truth.