National Security Poll

Should the Madison MS Mommas Facebook Group be labeled as a domestic terrorist organization?

  • Yes

    Votes: 44 88.0%
  • No

    Votes: 6 12.0%

  • Total voters
    50

M R DAWGS

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Apr 13, 2018
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Hoards of angry women looking to lash out in that group.
 
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M R DAWGS

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I'm gonna need more information. And I generally don't do the Facebook.
Me either, I hear about it from my wife, but the latest gnashing of teeth is about the length of summer vacation.

It’s not uncommon for local businesses/schools to be run down on there for shi ts and giggles.
 
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mstateglfr

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Feb 24, 2008
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Me either, I hear about it from my wife, but the latest gnashing of teeth is about the length of summer vacation.

It’s not uncommon for local businesses/schools to be run down on there for shi ts and giggles.
do they want more or less summer break?
 

615dawg

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Jun 4, 2007
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My wife keeps me updated.

The school calendar has school starting July 31 this year. In years past it has been much later - like August 1, August 2 and gasp August 3. But the Gregorian calendar has our kids starting July 31 this year, so as you know, that is so much earlier than August 1.

The mommas. They are mad.
 

ZombieKissinger

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May 29, 2013
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My wife keeps me updated.

The school calendar has school starting July 31 this year. In years past it has been much later - like August 1, August 2 and gasp August 3. But the Gregorian calendar has our kids starting July 31 this year, so as you know, that is so much earlier than August 1.

The mommas. They are mad.
Someone should introduce them to the French revolutionary calendar to see if that makes more sense
 

johnson86-1

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My wife keeps me updated.

The school calendar has school starting July 31 this year. In years past it has been much later - like August 1, August 2 and gasp August 3. But the Gregorian calendar has our kids starting July 31 this year, so as you know, that is so much earlier than August 1.

The mommas. They are mad.
That is rough. The school district should probably publish their calendar in advance so they're not getting blindsided by the change in July.**
 

615dawg

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Just pulled that bad boy up on the wiki, looks line a fun lunchtime read. Good lookin' out.
As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
 

dorndawg

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Sep 10, 2012
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As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
What a great way to cover up when you missed an event or were late for something. "Still getting used to this new time, sorry!"
 

mstateglfr

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As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
Damn, a 3.5 hour college football game would feel like an all day affair with this calendar!
 
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Villagedawg

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As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
Like all things associated with the French Revolution, that sounds perfectly reasonable.
 

Xenomorph

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Feb 15, 2007
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As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
Probably just another device invented for the French to avoid work. Don’t know if any of you deal with companies based in France but those 17ers are NEVER in the office. They have more time off than college professors.
 
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Perd Hapley

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As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
You can tell that a country that really likes soccer came up with that idea. 5 or 6 make up days is like the arbitrary stoppage time added on at the end.
 
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paindonthurt

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As a avid follower of all things French Revolution, the calendar is one of the most interesting things tried in modern world history.

Imagine one country going to a calendar that looks like this:

12 30 day months, divided into three 10 day "weeks"
At the end of the year, there would be 5 or 6 "makeup days"

Every day had 10 hours, with 100 minutes that had 100 seconds.
I'm assuming in this scenario a second to them wouldn't be a second to us. Like their 1 second would be 0.86 seconds to us. Or their 1 hour would be like 2.4 hours to us.

Seems like a French thing to do.

Let me guess. They only wanted to work 2 hrs a day and 180 days a year? Really not much different than what they do now.
 

615dawg

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Jun 4, 2007
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I'm assuming in this scenario a second to them wouldn't be a second to us. Like their 1 second would be 0.86 seconds to us. Or their 1 hour would be like 2.4 hours to us.

Seems like a French thing to do.

Let me guess. They only wanted to work 2 hrs a day and 180 days a year? Really not much different than what they do now.
Ha. The five or six days at the end of the year were meant to be a big party!
 
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