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If you want to be a cheap frick then go public but any answer other than private is incorrect. The Northshore schools have to deal with common core and common people. No matter what anyone says that is the truth.


Maybe the common people part is true. Definitely not the common core part.

Don't let the name "private" schools fool you. They are almost all receiving state money, and thus teach common core. (Lake Castle and some others refuse state money)

USA-Ghana on local radio?

Posted by El Duderino on 6/16/14 at 7:25 am
Need to listen on the commute home.

104.5 or any other station carrying it live?

TIA
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Mr Eko

Thanks Malter for your input. Lmao

re: RonFNSwanson fark help

Posted by El Duderino on 7/22/13 at 9:53 am
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i feel special

You are Ron

RonFNSwanson fark help

Posted by El Duderino on 7/22/13 at 9:00 am
Yo Ron, think I could get some help with a sig pic?

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Check the kid's twitter account

I think we have found mr eko's "source". Twitter
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He wasn't. But who is going to contest it two years later? Fontainebleau?

You would think St Paul's would contest it, since they make their freshmen sign forms saying they will be ineligible if they transfer to CHS or Hannan
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It is my understanding that Chatman is ineligible. Since he also lives in two LHSAA attendance zones (Covington and St Pauls) his school of first choice was St Pauls. Since it is listed as SPS he cannot transfer AWAY from his school of first choice and be eligible. Brumfield is transfering TO his school of first choice and is therefore eligible. It is my understanding that the Chatman family will have to move attendance zones for him to play football this year.

So if this is the case, how was Brumfield eligible to play his 10th grade year after he was kicked out of SPS?

And speaking of which, how is SPS gonna let him attend SPS again after he was kicked out 2 years ago?
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They did lose the older Chatman. He got kicked out of the school.

So he should be able to transfer to CHS or Hannan and be eligible right away, correct? Same as the Brumfield situation
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Isn't he somewhat of a recruit?

Yea, I think he's getting some looks from small schools, Tulane being the biggest.

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play for a bona fide Dome contender facing less competition at a better school?

Yea, I guess this is his thinking. Although I wouldn't call SPS a bona fide Dome contender. They haven't been close to getting to the Dome, although closer than CHS. Maybe that will change this year in the watered down "Select" playoffs.

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and i figured you can transfer without penalty between a public and a private in the same attendance zone

yea, I'm not sure of the rules anymore
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It is simply his first school of choice and the schools are in the same attendance zone.

This is what I don't understand and where LHSAA has problems.

He used two loopholes working against each other. When he switched from SPS to CHS before his sophomore year, he used a loophole to be eligible right away at CHS (loophole being 9th grade at SPS being classified as a Jr High).

But now he uses another loophole saying SPS was his first school of choice (even though he technically did not attend SPS "High School"). So who knows.

CHS principal had to sign off on his eligibility, which she did. So CHS must not be too worried about losing him.
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if he is living with someone that does not have custody of him.. that could be an issue...

I don't know if he is "technically" living with her and her family or not. Or if she has or trying to seek custody

Just word on the street that he is staying with them
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My questions are, how do you do you have a hardship yet transfer to a private school?

His hardship was his head coach was abruptly fired a couple months back. I guess he didnt like the move.

Also not sure if he has family problems. A white lady has taken him in to live with her family... whose son just happens to attend SPS as well.
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Asik and Parsons or frick off

This. We have no reason at all to trade Ryno, in fact Dell/Monty love him. He has a cheap contract. So if they want him, they gotta pay for him.

Asik (who has no value to them) and Parsons(who they love).

re: LSU CWS Game Dates, Times

Posted by El Duderino on 6/9/13 at 11:22 am
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FRI JUNE 21 7PM

This games says its at 2pm? Is it 2 or 7?
Its easy to put it on small time "politics".

The guy wasn't getting the job done, plain and simple.

Let me put it in terms you rantards understand.

If Les Miles went .500 in his 5 years at LSU, winless in postseason play, and 0-5 against Alabama and 1-5 against Ole Miss, would you still want him as your coach? Didnt think so. The rant would crash in an instant
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Covington

Won one in 76, been runner up 3 times, but last was in 87
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Mandy/St Paul's/Fontainebleau

None for all. Fontainebleau has only been a school for 15 years or so
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Covington wasn't even relevant before him

This is so dumb. So Scobel made them relevant, with his 26-26 record? Laughable

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And there are tons of coaches that have antics, everybody has a different coaching style

I understand that, but it's not like he's Nick Saban and winning every year. He's not, he's going .500. And with parent complaints filing in, I understand why they did it.

I agree, the timing is bad, and he had them playing better the past two seasons, with this year expecting to compete for district. Although the last time they were expected to win district, they went 6-4 and lost in the first round of the playoffs.

The coach before Scobel had a better record than him and got fired, and he was liked by the boosters. So I understand them firing because of his .500 record and his antics.