
McNeeseLSU
Favorite team: | McNeese State ![]() |
Location: | Baton Rouge |
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Occupation: | student |
Number of Posts: | 594 |
Registered on: | 2/1/2007 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Over/under 45
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 3/22/25 at 7:52 am
How convent that you picked over when you started a thread about Will Wade.
re: American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 3/11/25 at 2:21 pm
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Why Is American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden Not On Netflix Yet?
American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden was originally scheduled to premiere on March 10, 2025, but the docuseries didn’t debut as planned. In a March 11 email, Netflix confirmed the release date was changed due to a “scheduling shift.”
re: Boot Up Customs Clothing Line Release...Giveaway winner announced shortly
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 12/4/24 at 4:47 pm
IN
re: Macys' employee hid $150 million in expenses, CFO is LSU undergrad-who knows him?
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 11/25/24 at 9:11 am
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re: Thicc 6 fumble recovery TD from Southern
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 11/19/24 at 10:07 am
re: Kamala is really upset she won't get to use the "Im speaking" line on Trump
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 9/1/24 at 7:25 pm
Like the won’t accidentally leave microphone on for her.
re: Week 14 Discussion (Final Playoff Push)
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 12/11/23 at 10:30 am
I'm up by 5 with Achane, Mostert, and Waddle available for two spots. He has Dolphins kicker. Should I just do Achane/Mostert to be safe?
re: Who actually likes “travel ball”
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 5/16/23 at 2:58 pm
There's going to be a lot of disappointed parents whose genetic makeup is 5ft8 and are great 10-12 year old players.
re: MBB: Over/Under 49.5 points today against Tenn
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 1/21/23 at 12:28 pm
My site show over/under for Lsu is 59.5
re: NFL Various Games - Wildcard Edition
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 1/14/23 at 5:20 pm
Mark this point in the game, just woke up the niners.
re: The NCAA refs win Week 12
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 11/19/22 at 7:18 pm
Wonder if they will come into play for Tennessee comeback
re: LSU/Bama Advanced Metrics
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 11/7/22 at 2:45 pm
re: Andrew Hill - Researcher for Sale - Ivermectin related
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 8/17/22 at 6:50 am
quote:
Since its establishment in 2006, Unitaid has received about US $3 billion in contributions from donors. Unitaid's main donors are France, the United Kingdom, Norway, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brazil, Spain, the Republic of Korea, and Chile.
Unitaid website
re: Biden tests positive for covid
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 7/21/22 at 9:23 am

re: Manny Ramirez was quite a weird dude.
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 7/15/22 at 1:57 pm
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High-fived a fan in the stands after catching a fly ball with 1 out, and still managed to double up the runner trying to get back to 2nd base.
Youtube
re: IRS deposited my refund - twice
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 5/20/22 at 9:52 am
Pull your transcript and see what your account balance is.
re: HCR3 - this is the Final stretch - We need to send emails to these 4 senators TODAY!
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 5/18/22 at 3:56 pm
LINK
LDH reaffirms recommendation that all eligible children be vaccinated now, given recent COVID case increases
May 18, 2022
The Louisiana Department of Health today reaffirms its official recommendation that all eligible children receive the COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and their families. This public health recommendation has not changed; in fact, it is more urgent now given the recent increases in COVID cases, percent positivity, and emergency department visits for COVID-like illness throughout the state.
As the COVID-19 vaccine for younger children continues down its FDA full approval pathway, LDH is adjusting its plans and will not add the COVID-19 vaccine to the school immunization schedule ahead of the upcoming school year.While we strongly recommend all eligible children be vaccinated against COVID-19 now, if they have not already been so, we are making this decision to give families and schools the time they need to prepare accordingly.
When LDH began the standard process of adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the school immunization schedule, we expected more age groups would have full FDA approval in advance of the 2022-2023 school year. The FDA has not yet fully approved the COVID-19 vaccine for those under the age of 16; therefore, at the start of the 2022 school year, students in Louisiana will not be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. We have the utmost confidence in the rigorous FDA processes; however, they do take time.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the LDH recommendation is clear: vaccinating your children ages 5-17 is the best way to protect them against COVID-19.
According to the latest data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, COVID-19 was the fourth leading cause of death among children ages 5-14 and young people ages 15-24 in January 2022.
Since March 2020, Louisiana has tragically lost 21 children to COVID, all of whom were not up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations.
LDH also has confirmed 331 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) — a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes or gastrointestinal organs. MIS-C is strongly linked to COVID-19 infection and vaccination appears effective at reducing the likelihood of developing MIS-C.
Unfortunately, COVID-19 continues to spread in Louisiana. The COVID-19 lull we enjoyed following the Omicron surge earlier this year is starting to reverse itself. While hospitalizations remain low at this time, cases, percent positivity, and emergency department visits for COVID-like illness are all increasing statewide.
LDH is sharing this official guidance with sister state agencies, elected officials and community partners across the state, but also urges the general public to share this directly within their communities.
LDH reaffirms recommendation that all eligible children be vaccinated now, given recent COVID case increases
May 18, 2022
The Louisiana Department of Health today reaffirms its official recommendation that all eligible children receive the COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and their families. This public health recommendation has not changed; in fact, it is more urgent now given the recent increases in COVID cases, percent positivity, and emergency department visits for COVID-like illness throughout the state.
As the COVID-19 vaccine for younger children continues down its FDA full approval pathway, LDH is adjusting its plans and will not add the COVID-19 vaccine to the school immunization schedule ahead of the upcoming school year.While we strongly recommend all eligible children be vaccinated against COVID-19 now, if they have not already been so, we are making this decision to give families and schools the time they need to prepare accordingly.
When LDH began the standard process of adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the school immunization schedule, we expected more age groups would have full FDA approval in advance of the 2022-2023 school year. The FDA has not yet fully approved the COVID-19 vaccine for those under the age of 16; therefore, at the start of the 2022 school year, students in Louisiana will not be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. We have the utmost confidence in the rigorous FDA processes; however, they do take time.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the LDH recommendation is clear: vaccinating your children ages 5-17 is the best way to protect them against COVID-19.
According to the latest data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, COVID-19 was the fourth leading cause of death among children ages 5-14 and young people ages 15-24 in January 2022.
Since March 2020, Louisiana has tragically lost 21 children to COVID, all of whom were not up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations.
LDH also has confirmed 331 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) — a condition where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes or gastrointestinal organs. MIS-C is strongly linked to COVID-19 infection and vaccination appears effective at reducing the likelihood of developing MIS-C.
Unfortunately, COVID-19 continues to spread in Louisiana. The COVID-19 lull we enjoyed following the Omicron surge earlier this year is starting to reverse itself. While hospitalizations remain low at this time, cases, percent positivity, and emergency department visits for COVID-like illness are all increasing statewide.
LDH is sharing this official guidance with sister state agencies, elected officials and community partners across the state, but also urges the general public to share this directly within their communities.
re: Lucky Charms cereal causing vomiting, diarrhea
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 4/1/22 at 9:52 pm

re: Weird things your neighbors do
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 2/18/22 at 3:34 pm
My Vietnamese neighbor has never put his trash can out to the road for pickup. He owns a construction company so my only thought is he brings his trash to work dumpster.
re: Mobile Sports Betting in LA starts Friday!
Posted by McNeeseLSU on 1/27/22 at 1:11 pm
Don't forget about the 1099 you will get at the end of the year for winnings.
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