The UBE this past July had an MPT involving birds and the law (i vaguely remember the details at the moment) and I was so tempted to write “bird law is not governed by reason”.
Ugh Erie doctrine. *shudders*. I think it’s important to know WHY you want to go to law school. It’s hard work but if you want to go it’s manageable. Intense, but you’ll be fine. If you’re considering law school bc of a parent/spouse/friend/anyone other than yourself, it’s going to seriously suck and you probably won’t make it through first year.
From my own experience, if I hit someone with “I’ll let you know” or “haha maybe” or “we’ll see”, it means I’m praying you get the hint and literally never ask me this again. I’m all for shooting your shot, but read the vibes. Now, if there’s more to it, like “I’ll let you know about tomorrow, but I’m definitely free Friday”, then you can continue.
I get unnecessarily angry at this and will exit out of the recipe if I have to continuously scroll. Why do people continue to do this. Make a blog AND have a recipe page. You can do both.
I don’t understand why New Years resolutions need to be so serious. I take this as a chance improve/focus on something I’ll want to do all year long. One year, my resolution was to use more emojis. Another year, do face masks at least once a week. This past year, get massages at least once a month. It’s like a “treat yo self” that you are obligated to follow through on. Still working on my resolution for 2018, but this the way to do it.
Food for thought: a random murder should be planned on daylight savings. If you drive an hour away, murder someone randomly then drive back home, clock goes back an hour and you buy something at a store with
Your debit card, there’s your alibi. (I realize there’s probably holes in this theory, this is just my contribution of my random murder thoughts)
Oh the things I could write. My firm is actually really nice and helpful, but I basically feel like Michael Scott most of the time, and I google the dumbest things on my phone under my desk 80% of the time so nobody actually sees my searches. Law school does NOT prepare you for how to be an attorney.
My office has a tassimo brewer (never heard of it til here) AND will order any cups I want. Was one of the reasons I wanted to work here, thinking about the amount of money I’ll save on my morning and afternoon coffees.
I have such a love/hate relationship with these. Incredible writing and I get so swept up and feel like I’m there with you when I’m reading, but then when I finish I realize how unoriginal/boring/lame I am in real life.
Hahahahaha. Law school summed up in one comment.
The UBE this past July had an MPT involving birds and the law (i vaguely remember the details at the moment) and I was so tempted to write “bird law is not governed by reason”.
Ugh Erie doctrine. *shudders*. I think it’s important to know WHY you want to go to law school. It’s hard work but if you want to go it’s manageable. Intense, but you’ll be fine. If you’re considering law school bc of a parent/spouse/friend/anyone other than yourself, it’s going to seriously suck and you probably won’t make it through first year.
From my own experience, if I hit someone with “I’ll let you know” or “haha maybe” or “we’ll see”, it means I’m praying you get the hint and literally never ask me this again. I’m all for shooting your shot, but read the vibes. Now, if there’s more to it, like “I’ll let you know about tomorrow, but I’m definitely free Friday”, then you can continue.
Hey! You don’t have to be rude about it. They also sell FitTea and hair gummies.
I get unnecessarily angry at this and will exit out of the recipe if I have to continuously scroll. Why do people continue to do this. Make a blog AND have a recipe page. You can do both.
I really enjoy the mailbag. It’s interesting to see what’s going on for everyone and the (usually) good comments from readers.
I don’t understand why New Years resolutions need to be so serious. I take this as a chance improve/focus on something I’ll want to do all year long. One year, my resolution was to use more emojis. Another year, do face masks at least once a week. This past year, get massages at least once a month. It’s like a “treat yo self” that you are obligated to follow through on. Still working on my resolution for 2018, but this the way to do it.
That’s what I was getting at. I’m clearly not good with math or numbers
Food for thought: a random murder should be planned on daylight savings. If you drive an hour away, murder someone randomly then drive back home, clock goes back an hour and you buy something at a store with
Your debit card, there’s your alibi. (I realize there’s probably holes in this theory, this is just my contribution of my random murder thoughts)
Those five listed scenarios are oddly specific, yet I know them all too well
I wouldn’t say no to it lol
Oh the things I could write. My firm is actually really nice and helpful, but I basically feel like Michael Scott most of the time, and I google the dumbest things on my phone under my desk 80% of the time so nobody actually sees my searches. Law school does NOT prepare you for how to be an attorney.
My office has a tassimo brewer (never heard of it til here) AND will order any cups I want. Was one of the reasons I wanted to work here, thinking about the amount of money I’ll save on my morning and afternoon coffees.
I started work in September, no time off for my first six months. Everyone else in my entire office is off that whole week. I feel ya.
I think you need cousin Eddie to kidnap him and teach him a lesson
Right?? If that’s a small incident, I don’t think I could handle what she considers a big incident.
I hated Lauren so much. It helps to pretend elle woods sent her to prison for this, instead of the whole murdering-her-dad thing. (Same actress)
Fake it til you make it.
I have such a love/hate relationship with these. Incredible writing and I get so swept up and feel like I’m there with you when I’m reading, but then when I finish I realize how unoriginal/boring/lame I am in real life.