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In west virginny for the weekend. So quiet.

Shocked at the enthusiasm of my friends' reviews of batman. Also, at the number of friends who saw it in the first 24 hours.
i just slept 14 straight hours and woke up 10 minutes before my alarm. pure awesomeness, and a great way to recover from an all-nighter.
@isamuel definitely. i love mine, but it works a lot better if you have all low carpets or hardwood floors. doesn't do shag rugs .
I just heard a Georgia radio commercial that referred to blackberries as crackberries. Awesome.
I met a guy last night who broke up with his girlfriend of nine years in the middle of the bar. No, literally: between days one and two.
If you can afford it, the house-cleaning roomie is so much awesomer than the rent-paying type.
@laurengrant :(
Bad part about being single: getting hit on by unattractive or uninteresting guys.
Good part about being single: getting hit on by attractive, interesting guys.
@ evanhr: Dear Large Firm, My job, errr, judge croaked. May I have a job now? --Grieving law school grad. That seriously blows.
working for big pharma again
Still shattered, but maybe less so.
@fros1y http://tinyurl.com/3rlakb. although i like these better: http://tinyurl.com/4og2qk
Learning about a 20-year Navajo Indian case the firm is handling.
Shattered.
Dinner at s'mac with the law school crew
"Disposition of the Dead" is a chapter in the Minnesota Rules.
My favorite state agency name is the "Departmentt of Administration," followed closely by the "Office of the Revisor of Statutes."
50-state survey on pharmaceutical marketing laws. That's right, working for the man.