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| Someone talk sense into me please...If your mom's husband(not your dad) parent dies, do you have to go visit that parent and/or go to their funeral? I dunno if I'm just a bitter person, but I don't see why I should go visit my mom's husband's mother's funeral and/or viewing. After all, she indirectly raised the man who continuously hit on my mother while she was married and while he was married. Maybe if his mother had raised him correctly he wouldn't have been an asshole and started hitting on a married woman. Anyone disagree with me? Someone please talk sense into me.
Baron
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| My Life in 5 minutes
Just to prove that I have a life in law school (rarely, but I have one nonetheless):

One of the reasons I went to Loyola in the first place was that they have a piano in the student hall to play when class is over!

The other reason I went to Loyola was they had a ping pong table! This is Raz vs. Baron. Rob is pretending he's judging something. I won haha.

This was actually Halloween. Yes, Raz, Matt, and I are lame and didn't dress up.

This is the old Berkeley grads getting together for some PF Chang's and Queen Mary Haunted House Action!

This is Ted, Charles, and I trying to be cool at the club. The only ones who are actually cool are Ted and Charles haha.

A little sneak peak into the "secretive" Vegas trip we went to! A person with a discerning eye might notice that Matt, in the middle, has the same large drink as everyone. Yet, his drink is half empty and his disposition seems slightly different. Go figure huh?
That's it for now, time to immerse myself in Promissory Estoppel and Judgment as a Matter of Law! | | |
| How Law School Changes Your Life:
So my friend Matt and I were watching the Simpsons today. It was
episode #301, which is the Spelling bee/ Ribwich episode for you
Simpsons watchers out there. Anyway, there's a part when the ribwich
tour comes to an end, and all the rabid ribwich addicts see that Homer
has the last ribwich in existence. People promptly offer things such as
stays at the Comfort Inn with blackout dates from December 19th through
January 5th. Finally, a guy offers a convertible in exchange for the
ribwich. Homer takes the keys and drives away. The purchaser promptly
eats the ribwich and expresses "buyer's remorse." Here's the discussion
we had immediately after this scene.
Baron: So, do you think that would be a valid contract?
Matt: I think it's a bilateral contract since its a promise for a promise.
Baron: I dunno, I'm not sure if that's valid consideration. I dunno if
a ribwich would give enough benefit for a court to rule that it's a
valid contract. Besides, it would probably be Homer's word
against the guys.
Matt: Yeah, I guess so.
I've been spending too much time in the library.
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| I guess I was dually tagged, so I will answer. I don't know the exact
questions, so I'll just put 5 songs I'm trying to learn to play:
1. Total Eclipse of the Heart- The Dan Band- (I like the version from Old School)
2. Tonight I Celebrate My Love- Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
3. The Entertainer- Scott Joplin
4. Lately- Jodeci
5. Clair De Lune-DeBussy
I tag:
1. Lester
2. Angel
3. Erwin
4. Brian
5. Stella
And I'd like to curse Eli Manning for single handedly killing me this week in fantasy football. What a jerk.
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