"A clock. Maybe it's digital, maybe it's analog. Doesn't matter. But it's yellow. Now you see where I'm going?" /2
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The "Now you see where I'm going?" after "yellow" was what won me over to this.
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"Now, I want you to imagine that person is Methuselah--not really Methuselah, but someone who lives a very, very long time. 900 years." /3
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"Listen, I have to write invitations. And I'm going to have to put some words in them. I need you to tell me the words I should write"
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The problem is that it's impossible to ask a Justice Breyer question in 140 characters.
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Has there ever been a justice who asks such looooonnngggg questions?
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"It's a very simple question, and I would like an answer." /fin
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"The question that I would like you to answer is this: how long does that clock remain yellow?" /4
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"I want you to imagine a person. Maybe a man, maybe a woman. Now, that person has a birthday, see, and he or she receives a simple gift." /1
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My clerks looked into this for me. You understand where I'm coming from? Am I making sense? Assume that I am ... (law dork supreme)
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i understood this reference.
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