From the American Heritage Dictionary:
scuzz·buck·et (skzbkt)
n. Slan.
A repulsive or disgusting person or thing.
From today's Times Picayune
Class act
The mother of a John Ehret High School student who came to the school seeking to transfer her daughter after a cafeteria brawl last week was arrested Monday after getting into a fight of her own.
The unidentified woman came to Ehret about 11 a.m. after an incident last week in which her daughter was one of two 12th-grade girls attacked by four younger students in the cafeteria as part of a "neighborhood dispute," said Jeff Nowakowski, a spokesman for the school system.
While waiting to talk to an administrator in the building's main office, the woman initiated an altercation with two students also in the room, Nowakowski said. The woman told authorities the girls gave her "a dirty look," he said.
We are still investigating all of this because we don't know exactly what transpired, he said.
A man who accompanied the woman to the Marrero school also was arrested after the fracas, Nowakowski said, adding that the woman's husband was with her too but was not arrested.
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office could be reached for comment.
Nowakowski said the woman had come to Ehret to transfer her daughter to another high school after the prior week's confrontation in which the two people suffered minor injuries.
The fights bring to four the number of violent incidents in Jefferson schools in recent weeks involving special education students.
Blogging from Slidell, Louisiana about loving life on the Gulf Coast despite BP and Katrina
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Pearlington
Road down Hwy 90 toward Pearlington, Mississippi this morning.
Some of you may have heard of Pearlington through Clayton Cubitt's blogspot, "Operation Eden".
It's a small town, just east of Slidell.
They got slammed. You could tell that before the storm it was beautiful, so many majestic live oaks. Some of the oaks survived.
thanks, Katrina.
Friday, September 29, 2006
look closer....
Looked like a sunspot,


but upon closer inspection
It is the space shuttle and space station.
Here's the story.
Saturday's Elections
Saturday is election day.
here is the sample ballot
Besides the 13 constitutional amendments, there are two statewide offices open for elections
Secretary of State
The secretary of state's office is largely administrative but performs the important function of running all elections, including being the central registry of all voters; buying, maintaining and delivering voting machines; hiring polling commissioners; and counting votes. In addition, the office maintains all state and corporate records and runs museums. The office must also attest to the signature of the governor on every single official state document.
Here's the link for the official Secretary of State site
League of Women Voters' profiles on candidates
My choices are in yellow font
SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES
- Mary Chehardy Real Estate agent (no webpages, info on her)
- Rayburn Clipper - Libertarian
- James Crowley: Small businessman - Coins and Collectibles, Licensed Real Estate Broker and Notary Public
- Jay Dardenne: Senator since 1992 (!!)
- Mike Francis: Owner Francis Drilling Fluids, Crowley, LA
"
"
- Francis Heitmeier: Career Politician - in Louisiana politics since 1972 (!!!)
- Allen Leone: Owner - Keller Williams Realty River Parishes
Commissioner of Insurance
The Commissioner of Insurance has complete jurisdiction over the Life, Health and Accident, Property and Liability, Marine and Inland Marine, Fidelity and Surety, and Title insurance industries in Louisiana; is ultimately responsible for the collection of Insurance Premium Taxes and Fees as well as the approval of all policy forms offered to Louisiana citizens, and has a host of licensing and regulatory duties to ensure a fair and safe market for Louisiana's insurance consumers.
One blogger's opinions on this election
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE CANDIDATES
- James Cain Professional Politician - 30+ years in the legislature/senate (incumbent)
- Jim Donelon: Professional Politician - 30+ years in Louisiana politics
- S.B.A. Zaitoon: "Since insurance affects a lot of citizens, why not have it as part of the Cabinet of the governor, like the Department of Health? Why should it be an elective office?”
The Conservative Cajun's take on this race
Click here to view the candidates' ethic disclosure reports
The 13 amendments
I'm voting for all amendments except 5,6 & 9.
I'm not going to list my reasons here….suffice it to say
that I've studied them all and mostly agree with the
recommendations of the CABL
and it is what I've based my decisions on
here is the sample ballot
Besides the 13 constitutional amendments, there are two statewide offices open for elections
Secretary of State
The secretary of state's office is largely administrative but performs the important function of running all elections, including being the central registry of all voters; buying, maintaining and delivering voting machines; hiring polling commissioners; and counting votes. In addition, the office maintains all state and corporate records and runs museums. The office must also attest to the signature of the governor on every single official state document.
Here's the link for the official Secretary of State site
League of Women Voters' profiles on candidates
My choices are in yellow font
SECRETARY OF STATE CANDIDATES
- Mary Chehardy Real Estate agent (no webpages, info on her)
- Rayburn Clipper - Libertarian
- James Crowley: Small businessman - Coins and Collectibles, Licensed Real Estate Broker and Notary Public
- Jay Dardenne: Senator since 1992 (!!)
- Mike Francis: Owner Francis Drilling Fluids, Crowley, LA
"
"
- Francis Heitmeier: Career Politician - in Louisiana politics since 1972 (!!!)
- Allen Leone: Owner - Keller Williams Realty River Parishes
Commissioner of Insurance
The Commissioner of Insurance has complete jurisdiction over the Life, Health and Accident, Property and Liability, Marine and Inland Marine, Fidelity and Surety, and Title insurance industries in Louisiana; is ultimately responsible for the collection of Insurance Premium Taxes and Fees as well as the approval of all policy forms offered to Louisiana citizens, and has a host of licensing and regulatory duties to ensure a fair and safe market for Louisiana's insurance consumers.
One blogger's opinions on this election
COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE CANDIDATES
- James Cain Professional Politician - 30+ years in the legislature/senate (incumbent)
- Jim Donelon: Professional Politician - 30+ years in Louisiana politics
- S.B.A. Zaitoon: "Since insurance affects a lot of citizens, why not have it as part of the Cabinet of the governor, like the Department of Health? Why should it be an elective office?”
The Conservative Cajun's take on this race
Click here to view the candidates' ethic disclosure reports
The 13 amendments
I'm voting for all amendments except 5,6 & 9.
I'm not going to list my reasons here….suffice it to say
that I've studied them all and mostly agree with the
recommendations of the CABL
and it is what I've based my decisions on
Housing Summit
HOUSING SOLUTIONS SUMMIT
CONVENTION CENTER
FRIDAY 9/29 AND SATURDAY 9/30
9AM - 9PM
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Opening Ceremony
Friday 9:00am - 10:15am
Dan Packer - President and CEO, Entergy New Orleans
City Council President Oliver Thomas, City of New Orleans
Mayor Ray Nagin, City of New Orleans
Governor Kathleen Blanco
Lieutenant General Russel Honoré
here's the agenda home page
Saturday's agenda includes
Financial Track
9:00am - 10:30am
Louisiana Recovery Authority
Road Home Program
9:00am - 10:30am
Removing Barriers to Affordable Housing for Low Income
1:00pm - 2:40pm
Opening Doors To Home Ownership
2:45pm - 3:15pm
Advancing Affordable Housing
Remodeling/Renovation Track
10:45am - 12:15pm
City of New Orleans Building Requirements
New Construction Track
9:00am - 9:45am
Site Built Homes
10:45am - 11:45am
Alternative Building Systems
Panelized/Modular/Concrete
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Decisions: New Construction vs Renovation
1:00pm - 2:40pm
Emerging Building Systems
2:15pm - 3:15pm
Independent Speakers
Building to Save Energy
Andre Desjarlais
Oak Ridge National Lab
Design for Minimum Flood Damage
Achilles Karagiozis
Oak Ridge National Lab
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
vote
VOTE VOTE VOTE
This Saturday is a very important election.
You can either vote or you can ignore what's going on. The choice is yours.
If you truly care for Louisiana, spend a little time reading the
amendments and making a decision, be prepared when you go into that voters booth.
I've found three websites that offer details on the 13 constitutional amendments
in plain English, as well as their recommendations on how to vote for each
amendment.
There is no excuse to not vote. If you don't vote, you don't have a right to bitch.
Make a change.
Here are the websites offering clear explanations on the ballot:
The Bureau of Governmental Research is a private,
nonprofit, independent research organization dedicated
to informed public policy making and the effective use
of public resources for the improvement of government
in the New Orleans metropolitan area.
This report is available on BGR’s website
CABL
Council for a Better Louisiana
Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana
This Saturday is a very important election.
You can either vote or you can ignore what's going on. The choice is yours.
If you truly care for Louisiana, spend a little time reading the
amendments and making a decision, be prepared when you go into that voters booth.
I've found three websites that offer details on the 13 constitutional amendments
in plain English, as well as their recommendations on how to vote for each
amendment.
There is no excuse to not vote. If you don't vote, you don't have a right to bitch.
Make a change.
Here are the websites offering clear explanations on the ballot:
The Bureau of Governmental Research is a private,
nonprofit, independent research organization dedicated
to informed public policy making and the effective use
of public resources for the improvement of government
in the New Orleans metropolitan area.
This report is available on BGR’s website
CABL
Council for a Better Louisiana
Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Saints
BLESS YOU
BOYS!!!
Thank you
I couldn't have said this better myself.
Thanks to scottynola
Ernie eloquently expounds on the experience
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