Slabbed 2014: 3.2 million pages served

Slabbed: Small, mighty and parabolic.  Thank you for being in that number.  Here are the top seven most trafficked posts on Slabbed for 2014:

7.  How I became a made bananaman and discovered that Miss Chiquita was a government subsidy whore

6.  So I hear my ears shudda been burning last night: A periodic examination of the media and journalism in the public interest

5. Who dunnit ? Let’s solve the DEQ / BP City of D’Iberville Ocean Expo grant mystery (Updated)

4. Analysis: Rumors of sweetheart insider contracts swirling around Singing River Hospital (Updated)

3. Because he is a faithful man: Hervey Farrell sues the City of New Orleans and former radio show host Jennifer Gaubert

2.  From the LSU Porno scene: Campus abuzz with rumors of sorority girl turned porn star

Drum roll please……

1. Aaron Broussard’s connection to the resort at Trout Point, Nova Scotia Canada revealed by Federal Prosecutors

3 thoughts on “Slabbed 2014: 3.2 million pages served”

  1. Holy Moly Poll -ly Batman,

    I know you are a CPA but yo’ sure you tallied dat poll correctly ?

    Goats over genitalia ? Conspiracy over coitus ? Fraud over fellatio ? Da’ Holy Pope of Rome will be pleased to hear this !

  2. Aren’t #2 and #7 really the same story? If you start clicking links can you even tell the difference?

    Ohhhh you said “made banana man” and not “male banana man”…guess that one is safe to check after all 🙂

    If you save the big SRHS insiders dealings post for after the first of the year it will be a guaranteed top ten for 2015.

  3. Tuesday music: The Circle Jerks – Deny Everything (with lyrics- have an extra 25 seconds?)

    The latest on SRHS: New: SRHS attorneys ‘deny’ pension plan term violations

    But, when the retiree says in court papers both she and SRHS were required to make payments into an investment account to fund her eventual retirement, the hospital system responds in its own court papers by saying Singing River defendants “DENY the allegations made in that statement.”

    Then, again,

    When Almond claims in her filing Singing River Health System “eventually stopped altogether paying the matching payments, which were required to be paid under contract and by law,” hospital attorney respond by saying, “The Singing River Defendants DENY the allegations.”

    Mandy Rice-Davies in the house?

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