Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Mercredi

Slimy Nagin! Nickelodeon pranks mayor~The New Orleans Levee

~Redevelopment of the deluged Six Flags New Orleans site in NO East took a big step forward last month when Nickelodeon officials slimed Mayor C. Ray Nagin and had SpongeBob SquarePants put a net over him and drag him away from the project.

Louisiana's $362M debt notice
~Melinda Deslatte

~The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services formally notified Louisiana that its state-run charity hospitals were overpaid federal health care dollars in the mid-1990s for care provided to uninsured patients. Now, CMS wants Louisiana to repay the money.

What Can We Learn From Dutch Way Of Life On The Water?
~Laila Morcos



James Gill: Republican crusader Beth Rickey exposed the real David Duke

Jimmy Carter Calls a Spade-Bootin Cracker-Jacker: A Spade-Bootin Cracker-Jacker!
~In what must be a drop in medication, the former President again rings the door bell with a sledge hammer, calls out flaccid White Supremacy as a the Hedgerow to Hell.

Dell stall tactics fall flat
~We Could Be Famous


You go girls – Rigsbys answer State Farm’s counterclaim
~Nowducit, slabbed


Crews to clear three St. Tammany waterways

Town hall in Mandeville tonight to discuss Chinese drywall

Paper recycling facility opens at Port of Shreveport-Bossier

Thanks, Katrina

Paddlers enticed by sounds of New Orleans~Aldo Santin

Missouri coordinates catastrohic quake response~Betsy Taylor

From the Hell-Hath-No-Fury Department ~YatPundit

Now whose medium is dying? ~Library Chronicles

New Orleans Newsboys

Only in New Orleans,
Part Whatever ~NOLA Rev


New Orleans Film Festival unveils full 2009 slate
~Mike Scott


Meet Picture Book Author, Rachelle Burk
~Walking on Water


This is Limbo... ~NOLA RISING

Richie Havens
In Oct. 16 Concert to Benefit the Heritage School of Music


Do You Remember? 45 Years Ago, Beatles Performed In N.O. ~WDSU

SISSY BOUNCE IN NYC!!! WHATTTTTTTT!!! ~Mad Decent

New Orleans Rhythm Kings:
Tin Roof Blues ~Jazz.com

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