This is an open comments thread for the main blog. I have no idea if anyone will use this, but I'll read it and respond to stuff if anyone wants to write anything.
I found your blog because Phil Gardner's Blog wrote a post about it.
I'm glad he did.
I veered away from law school just in time for me (I was not at all argumentative, a real problem if you are thinking about becoming a lawyer).
Anyway, as a humorist, singer, actor, writer, etc, I really admire the full scope of what you have gathered in your blog. Just tremendous.
How much of those are actually yours alone instead of from Harvard Law School Reviews, etc?
I have been struggling for a good way to index my own blog and had not thought of doing a new blog just to do that!
What a great concept!
I had been handling it this way:
I put the My Favorite Posts link at the top of the page which could then be buried further in the blog.
All you do then is update it, but I like the idea of having a whole extra blog as an index for reasons which probably have something to do with my need for clutter.
Of course with your message you hide comments, but then, I like comments and I hardly get them anyway, even though I really want them. Then again, you've been in Law School and I can see what kind of potential leaving your blog open to comments might cause you.
The next thing you know I will have created a blog for each post in a never ending chain across the blogosphere each connecting to each other in an unending chain....aaaaah!
O.K., I'm better now.
So, maybe I will do a new blog, because it does give me a way to completely change the fonts and everything.
Anyway the view post thing leads to this list, which I hope you will use to visit - I offer it in trade for all the laughs you have given me so far - and the ones yet to come.
Since this could be interpreted as a blatant blog plug, if you start to get a lot of blog comments and this is taking up too much room, feel free to kill it, but I hope you will check some out, especially the International School of Blog Repair Posts, I am especially proud of those.
Really enjoy your subway posts coming from Chicago where the clean trains come from.
I just cannot understand why anyone would be foolish enough to have anything valuable out and accessible near open subway doors or an open car window in a city the size of NYC.
Must have been a tourist.
Some time you must come to Chicag and ride CTA, where the clean, safe, on-time and friendly service lives.
Granted, it has about 1/3 the stops that MTA has, but then, we're not packing in so many millions down under either.
We've done a big clean-up reconstruction effort and so the what's that liquid game, is, for the moment, largely a game of the past.
So is, what's that shadow.
Well, enough rambling from me.
Oh, while I have to give those in charge now a break on anything, I think the Iraq group had quite a bit of preparation time *before* the invasion of Iraq which is why it only took a short time to take Bagdad.
A better comparison is how they are doing now that they are there.
I just discovered your blog today, and I gotta say, you're pretty funny. I especially enjoyed the post on Halloween costumes. Talking to yourself: nice.
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you're quite hilarious.
call me a subscriber.
my favorite of your sketches would be the kindergarten one - do get that published at some point.
it's gold.
Hi,
I found your blog because Phil Gardner's Blog wrote a post about it.
I'm glad he did.
I veered away from law school just in time for me (I was not at all argumentative, a real problem if you are thinking about becoming a lawyer).
Anyway, as a humorist, singer, actor, writer, etc, I really admire the full scope of what you have gathered in your blog. Just tremendous.
How much of those are actually yours alone instead of from Harvard Law School Reviews, etc?
I have been struggling for a good way to index my own blog and had not thought of doing a new blog just to do that!
What a great concept!
I had been handling it this way:
I put the My Favorite Posts link at the top of the page which could then be buried further in the blog.
All you do then is update it, but I like the idea of having a whole extra blog as an index for reasons which probably have something to do with my need for clutter.
Of course with your message you hide comments, but then, I like comments and I hardly get them anyway, even though I really want them. Then again, you've been in Law School and I can see what kind of potential leaving your blog open to comments might cause you.
The next thing you know I will have created a blog for each post in a never ending chain across the blogosphere each connecting to each other in an unending chain....aaaaah!
O.K., I'm better now.
So, maybe I will do a new blog, because it does give me a way to completely change the fonts and everything.
Anyway the view post thing leads to this list, which I hope you will use to visit - I offer it in trade for all the laughs you have given me so far - and the ones yet to come.
Since this could be interpreted as a blatant blog plug, if you start to get a lot of blog comments and this is taking up too much room, feel free to kill it, but I hope you will check some out, especially the International School of Blog Repair Posts, I am especially proud of those.
Really enjoy your subway posts coming from Chicago where the clean trains come from.
I just cannot understand why anyone would be foolish enough to have anything valuable out and accessible near open subway doors or an open car window in a city the size of NYC.
Must have been a tourist.
Some time you must come to Chicag and ride CTA, where the clean, safe, on-time and friendly service lives.
Granted, it has about 1/3 the stops that MTA has, but then, we're not packing in so many millions down under either.
We've done a big clean-up reconstruction effort and so the what's that liquid game, is, for the moment, largely a game of the past.
So is, what's that shadow.
Well, enough rambling from me.
Oh, while I have to give those in charge now a break on anything, I think the Iraq group had quite a bit of preparation time *before* the invasion of Iraq which is why it only took a short time to take Bagdad.
A better comparison is how they are doing now that they are there.
Peter
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I just discovered your blog today, and I gotta say, you're pretty funny. I especially enjoyed the post on Halloween costumes. Talking to yourself: nice.
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