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Mr Happy
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| Registered on: | 5/15/2019 |
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re: Dog increased water intake
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/15/26 at 9:17 pm to Gee Grenouille
Urinary tract infection. Go to Walgreens and get an over the counter urine test. If positive, call the vet.
Lousiana players named:
Kevin Cross, former Tulane University forward from 2020-2024
Oumar Koureissi, former Nicholls State forward from 2023-2024
Diante Smith, former Nicholls forward from 2023-2024
Carlos Hart, former University of New Orleans guard from 2023-2024
Dyouavion “Jah” Short, former UNO guard from 2023-2025
Cedouavious “Dae Dae” Hunter, former UNO guard from 2024-2025
Kevin Cross, former Tulane University forward from 2020-2024
Oumar Koureissi, former Nicholls State forward from 2023-2024
Diante Smith, former Nicholls forward from 2023-2024
Carlos Hart, former University of New Orleans guard from 2023-2024
Dyouavion “Jah” Short, former UNO guard from 2023-2025
Cedouavious “Dae Dae” Hunter, former UNO guard from 2024-2025
re: Genesis GV 80
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/15/26 at 2:43 pm to Splackavellie
My Genesis started giving me a lot of electrical issues at about 80k miles. I had to get rid of it.
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Hankton botches WR rotations during games and the fact that his WRs never develop or improve
I feel like a lot of talented receivers have come to LSU in the last few years and most of them didn't live up to the hype.
Everyone on this board should go to a Matt Bowers dealership on Saturday and test drive a car, chat with the salesman for an hour, then leave.
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Who cares what a child killer has to say about anything?
After that post, there are probably thousands, maybe tens of thousands, of liberals thinking that maybe she's not so bad after all.
re: Drunken blonde tries to hook up with arresting officer
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/10/26 at 8:02 am to jizzle6609
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On top of the alcohol , this one strikes me as one who would do a line or two of cocaine with Viagra off the toilet in a bathroom stall missing the door.
I think I'm in love.
re: Babes of the Day (NSFW or Aggies)
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/10/26 at 6:39 am to Red Stick Tigress
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Fist, I am female, you dumbass
No one believes that con of yours.
re: Babes of the Day (NSFW or Aggies)
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/9/26 at 8:37 pm to GreenRockTiger

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The Insurance Lady
Trish Freeman. I highly recommend her.
Thanks Python.
re: I need Health Insurance
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/7/26 at 5:38 pm to deltadummy
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Pics of your wife and then we'll help.
That's not sporting.
I need Health Insurance
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/7/26 at 4:56 pm
If anyone can recommend the name of someone I can call to get health insurance in Louisiana, would you post the contact info in a reply? I'm a bit lost here and it seems like every Google hit wants to scam me.
Thanks in advance, and Geaux Tigers.
Thanks in advance, and Geaux Tigers.
re: Odd goings on at the Jerusalem Temple AD30 to AD70.
Posted by Mr Happy on 1/6/26 at 9:26 pm to RiverCityTider
Fun fact... Gold from the sack of Jerusalem in 70 a.d. funded the construction of the Flavian Amphitheatre, later know as the Coliseum, because it was built on the site of a colossal statue of Nero.
One of my few regrets is that I can't afford a Senator. They're for sale, right?
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It's intentional and the bolded part is the desired outcome. Can't have a revolution if people are content and living good lives.
There was an article in The Hayride some time ago about "weaponized government incompetence" designed to drive moderates out
This is anl good article on "weaponized government failure" from the Spectator:
LINK
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It’s a choice to do a poor job with the more mundane tasks of running a city, and an educated and purposeful choice at that. If you do those things effectively, after all, what you will get is middle-class voters moving in. Middle-class voters tend to choose to live in places where they can expect to get actual value out of their tax dollars — good roads, safe streets, functional drainage, decent schools, a friendly business climate, and a growing economy, among other things — and those things are hard to produce when you govern the way the Left does.
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They want lots of things that make for unrewarding grunt work for a mayor, and a Democrat blowhard like a Mitch Landrieu or Ted Wheeler of Portland would rather spend his time on vacuous cultural aggressions like “social change” and offering wealth redistribution and excuses for the bad personal habits that cause so many people to be poor.
Not to mention tilting at bronze statues of better men long dead and nearly forgotten as a means of “making a difference.”
from wikipedia
Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) is a for-profit education management organization in the United States. It operates eighty-seven schools in seven states including sixty one charter schools in Florida.[1] In 2019, Charter Schools USA managed charter schools enrolling approximately 70,000 students on a vendor operated school basis.[2]: 87
CSUSA management-run schools are tuition-free to the parent. Students must wear uniforms and parental involvement is required. Teachers are paid for performance and teach a standard curriculum that includes music, art, sciences and customary classes. Charter Schools USA manages every aspect of the program from marketing for new students, teacher recruitment, curriculum development, equipment and book ordering to financial management and oversight.
Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) is a for-profit education management organization in the United States. It operates eighty-seven schools in seven states including sixty one charter schools in Florida.[1] In 2019, Charter Schools USA managed charter schools enrolling approximately 70,000 students on a vendor operated school basis.[2]: 87
CSUSA management-run schools are tuition-free to the parent. Students must wear uniforms and parental involvement is required. Teachers are paid for performance and teach a standard curriculum that includes music, art, sciences and customary classes. Charter Schools USA manages every aspect of the program from marketing for new students, teacher recruitment, curriculum development, equipment and book ordering to financial management and oversight.
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