Keeping Young Lawyers Off The Streets...

Mar 11, 2004 08:07

Things are generally looking up. I haven't nailed down a permanent job just yet, but there are jobs out there to be had. Today is my first day at a short term temporary position I found through an agency. The job isn't really legal, but I can see why they wanted attorneys there to do it. In addition to the money and chance to establish myself ( Read more... )

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Sinatra pjammer March 11 2004, 11:32:55 UTC
"Only the Lonely"
"The Lady is a Tramp"
"The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else"

Oh wait ... this is about YOUR life. Nevermind. ;)

Best wishes, W & L. :)

P.

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hawver March 11 2004, 12:40:48 UTC
"On Point" by House of Pain?

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genuinechris March 11 2004, 14:12:27 UTC
never been impressed by others until they kicked my head in.

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Sinatra! chrisbrown43 March 12 2004, 08:26:31 UTC
Up Tempo:
"The Way You Look Tonight"
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
"Almost Like Being in Love"
"Ring a Ding Ding"

Slower Tempo:
"Change Partners" (got kind of a Latin thing going...)
"I've Got a Crush On You"
"More"

And of course there's always "Making Whoopee", but maybe I'd save that one for last.

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soul4rent March 17 2004, 12:23:08 UTC
Tell me you're not renting your wedding tux.

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ninjalawyer March 17 2004, 12:34:04 UTC
Why wouldn't I?

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soul4rent March 17 2004, 12:45:24 UTC
As a practical matter, you ought to have a tux. But on a more personal and emotional level, it's your wedding. Maybe I'm a little more melodramatic than others, but I would find it insulting to the magnitude and importance of the bond in which I'm engaging, that the clothes I'm wearing would be borrowed from some shop in some mall somewhere, lent out a hundred times before and a hundred times hence. It just seems cheap to me. Personally speaking, at my wedding I would want the clothes on my back to be provided by my own hand, for my own exclusive use.

And if clothes are unimportant to the ceremony, wear a regular suit then. But wear something of *yours*. You don't rent the rings; don't rent the clothes.

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