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re: Saban

Posted by SEC2789 on 10/26/25 at 7:35 pm to
It’s a pipe dream…but two years and then hire Steve Sarkisian after the nfl if the rumors on that are true.

re: I’m thirsty

Posted by SEC2789 on 6/22/25 at 2:55 pm to
My husband and I both were like “hot damn”
There is a long list of shows kids shouldn’t watch cocomelon is on it, peppa the pig is rude and has no consequences. She is also very mean to her dad. We do helper cars, Leo the truck and Mickey Mouse club house. Bluey is good too. We limit screen time to about an hour a day but we aren’t perfect. Old school Sesame Street is on HBO and so is Mr Rodgers.
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Public Schools, Stay at home mom, downsized home


You say these are options but they really arent.

If i had chosen to stay at home, we wouldnt have been able to afford a home at all. It would have cost us more for me to stay home than pay for daycare. This is an illuison, this would have been the selfish choice in our circumstances.

Public Schools (most not all and I went to public high school) are failing our children and society. Also, if you find a home in a good public school district chances are you cannot afford the home in the district or check out the property taxes in those districts.

....We didnt pick the sexy options.
Yes, for example our childs tuition is over $700 a month and health insurance is over $600 a month. This is before grocerices(our monthly gorcery bill is probably close to $1,000 now) , diapers, uniforms, etc. We have good paying jobs and good health insurance. This isnt even about having nice vacations its about living pay check to pay check for the next 18 years or living off of credit cards. Its unfortunately a reality. Our daycare costs included meals and was $660 a month. We also don't live in a big city. Childcare in metro areas I have seen as high as $1,700 a month.

re: Netflix Kids

Posted by SEC2789 on 9/17/24 at 8:12 am to
Cocomelon is also really addictive. Its on a ton of lists to not let your kids watch. We do bluey and helper cars on youtube. Mickey mouse club house is still good but it is old. Also, HBO has Mr. Rodgers all the seasons.

re: Faking injuries should be reviewable

Posted by SEC2789 on 10/5/23 at 10:56 am to
While I agree when it isn't us... All I keep seeing is Matt Flynn's chin strap in his hand and him going down grabbing his knee. :lol:
I took an upper level statistics course and the teacher had major surgery and was out for over half the semester. I was told to go to the other class (which was the better teacher) but I worked at the time of the other class. The class was never covered by a TA or anything. I had to teach it to myself. That was 2011.

re: Brothers who played football at LSU?

Posted by SEC2789 on 8/25/23 at 10:06 am to
Blake and Reid Ferguson
LSU vs Tulane 2006 was my first game in TS... My dad is a Tulane graduate and played baseball for Tulane. He thought he was going make us greenies.... I went home and filled out the application to go to LSU the next Fall.
I love when they say this…. So riddle me this

What were their payroll taxes for the year?

Did the company have a tax liability at the end of the year or did they make their quarterly estimates correctly and have no tax liability due at the end of the year??

Notice they don’t differentiate between having a balance due at the end of the year and these companies tax liabilities for the year.
Any communication between the parties would have basic information on scheduling the audit, requested information, etc. Sounds like they are looking for specific audit procedures and that is never disclosed to a client. Your not going to tell your client where your looking for fraud. Especially if they are being considered for other states audits. That’s just my thought process. In the hearing the said they had 1500 volunteers and only 200 on payroll. Wouldn’t surprise me if they haven’t hit the cap yet. But they also haven’t been given everything so there is that.

re: Louisiana Bar Examination

Posted by SEC2789 on 4/22/21 at 6:44 pm to
I just sat for the exam during covid. Louisiana board was really strict. Other states weren’t as strict. It was crazy. No open book though we still had to take all 4 sections of the exam. There are no more blackout dates now but still have to pass in 18 months.
I am against the vaccine. What I am hoping is let the leftist anti-vaxer's take this to court. If their not going to let their kids have vaccine's that have been around for years and FDA approved. No way are they letting their kids have a rushed vaccine. I also do not understand how they can make this vaccine required but not polio or the whopping cough. Someone is taking this to court 100%
I am not advocating the vaccine. I am not taking it. But let those anti vaxer's take it to court.
So this is when I really hope anti-vaxer's lose their shite! Because if there not vaccinating their kids against polio they are definitely not letting them get this vaccine either!
My grandmother was raised in cottonport, LA and grew up on a farm. She laughs at all the organic stuff. She says they have to be sprayed with something or pests would eat it the fruit/vegetables.
No the media is going to misinterpret them anyway. Average American has no idea how their own taxes work. There is a difference between your tax liability for the year and what you have to pay at the year end.

Also, tax law changes so what is in effect now may not have been in previous year and all your going to hear about is how what he did is illegal or not proper accounting.
Mainieri... He leaves pitchers struggling in to long. They need to be pulled usually about 2 innings before he pulls them.