Saturday, December 16, 2006

Global Warming

I have no proof it is from global warming, but come on! Seattle has a snow storm a few weeks back, we are stuck at home for 3 days. Now a giant wind storm that wipes out basically all the power for 100 miles. They say it will be 2 to 4 days until we get power back. Pshaw, Bruce and I are safely in a hotel about 5 miles from Portland, OR. We headed south as soon as we knew we wouldn't be getting any power soon.

There has to be something going on! If it is global warming perhaps we can have a longer summer or something slightly more desirable.

Both our girls have RSV which is this nasty chest cold and I couldn't bear to rough it in Kirkland. No heat, no water, no telephone, no way!!!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Stress

Why is it the older you get the more stress you have? I need to develop better coping for day to day stress. You know, the dress the kids, get to activites, cook the meals, clean the house, pay the bills kind of stress. Any suggestions would be helpful! I am already looking into Yoga and kick boxing.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Metronatural

$200k worth of investment and this is the new slogan of the Seattle Tourism industry...

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/289518_metronatural21.html

I am sorry I hate it, why not just stick with the Emerald City or one of the other contenders? I also liked the "Life is different here" because it is...

And now they will spend $300k to promote it.

Monday, October 16, 2006

American Families

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061015/ts_alt_afp/afplifestyleussociety

Interesting article on what is to come with regard to shape of the American family. Wonder if this will shake up trusts and estates law? Remember the academics asking whether t & e law was law trying to shape families or adapting to the shape which they take?

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

fees for nothing

Today I was shocked after initiating a stock trade in my FUN stocks account and having over $300 disappear. In addition to the enormous loss I took on the FUN stocks - (FUN stocks are not necessarily a good investment!), I found out something new about ETRADE. If you do not make a trade each quater or have a balance higher than $10k they charge you $40 per quarter. I haven't made a trade in roughly two years, so they ate up $300. Would it have cost me $40 to make a trade each quarter? No. It would have cost me $20, but because I did not trade I was penalized. Needless to say I am closing this stock account and moving it over to Fidelity, where I will most likely roll my 401k over as well, that way they won't charge me in addition to the general losses I take on my FUN stocks. For those of you who don't have FUN stocks I encourage you to try buying some. Take a company whose product you like and use/or have read about and buy some stock! My parameters are simple. No more than $500 in any given stock and no more than $10 a share. I have had winner like Netflix and losers like ROXIO (Napster), in all I like the process - except for the fact that once again, I find myself having spent $300 on NOTHING!

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Japanese Proverb

Fall down seven times, stand up eight.

Sit on a log theory of learning

Sometimes I miss that part of lawschool. Having no client to answer to you can really sit and think about outcomes free from bias. I had an "old" friend from my lawschool section this week. She had an interesting will issue we discussed. The will was drafted like a good law school exam. There was an incorporation by reference issue, a might-be rule against perpetuities problem, there was an executory promise made by the testator, that was completely unenforceable, all of the persons appointed as PRs had conflicting interests... Just the kind of will I strive not to draft. Anyway it reminded me how much I liked that process.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

John Doe Modern Style

I am sure you have seen it. Heck I know you have Roe v. Wade is a great example. To avoid privacy concerns a name is changed to Doe in a court case or in the famous example above Roe, but this is a new twist!

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_WA_DNA_Charges.html

Not knowing the name of a rapist, the Prosecutor files using a DNA profile instead of a name. How bizarre, but creative! No statute problems for me.

Ahoy Matey! Happy Talk like a Pirate Day

I love this random, and not widely observed holiday!

http://www.talklikeapirate.com/about.html

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Why is it?

Why is it that when people are in legal disputes they all envision it as a time to get rich, or screw someone over? I don't understand why reason and fairness leave peoples minds completely. I know this sounds harsh. It does I admit it. Mediation (and therapy) would work so much better in so many civil cases rather than what is our adversarial system. It would also be cheaper in economic terms. Just my two cents.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Immigrant children more likely to drowned

This is really interesting. I never thought much about swimming as a cultural phenomenon. My mother was a nonswimmer so she made sure we could all swim by the time we were 4...
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/282382_drown24.html

Monday, August 07, 2006

Inlaws are now on there way

They left yesterday after 10 days here. We had a fortieth anniversary picnic on Saturday. It all went really well. We retook their wedding photo with the attendants in the same places (at least those present). WOW do people change in 40 years!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Inspirational Words.to the Entrepreneur

“ Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. ” Thomas Edison

Friday, July 14, 2006

random

but none the less cool. Do people ever come like this?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060714/ap_on_sc/rare_lobster

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Photo Line-up at PD

So my photo line-up was today. I went to the police station, got my visitor's pass to wear around my neck. Note that the Seattle U.S. Attorney's Office has very similar visitors passes to the local PD. I sat in the waiting room for awhile while officer S was in his afternoon briefing.

He took me into what is normally an interrogation room I think. He told me so as not to taint my opinion that the suspect may or may not be the person I saw and that he may or may not be in the pictures I was to be shown. He then showed me 6 pictures. I was pretty sure when he put number 3 down that it was number 3 but he said to look at the rest. I said it was number 3 or he wasn't in the photos I was given.

Then he writes out what I am saying then I signed it and then he revealed that after one month or more I was able to pick the perp! He was number 3! Sweet.

This actually concluded their investigation.

I do believe I have gained some kharma for this because I was pulled over today for expired tabs and could not produce proof of my insurance, and the officer gave me a warning and let me leave. I avoided a $600 ticket!

Sunday, July 09, 2006

A Paperclip for a HOUSE!

He did it. He traded a paperclip for a house. I am so impressed.

http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/

Deceptive Advertising

We went to see Click, the new Adam Sandler movie last night. In the trailers it looks to be a light-hearted Adam Sandler typed movie. It was really sad and mostly depressing. I feel ripped off by the advertising. I am out 19.50 on movie tickets and will likely need therapy for the clinical depression I am now suffering as a result of the film. Is there someone out there who would take my case? *grin*

Called for a photo line up

Well it happened I was called to come in for a photo line up for the hit and run I witnessed. I am going in Thursday, I will post more when its done!

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Holidays

Why is it that holidays and holiday vacations are less fun and more stress than your average weekend?

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Good Debt v. Bad Debt

I have recently been dealing with creditors and the fair debt collection act. I am amazed at how little most people understand everyday economics and live way beyond their means. I can't get over it. I was brought up in a household where if you didn't have cash you didn't buy it.

Don't get me wrong, I understand there is good debt and bad debt. Mortgages are good debt. Owning a home is the major investment for most people, besides which you get a hefty deduction for interest paid on a mortgage. Student loans are usually good debt. Education can increase lifetime earning in addition to making you more marketable to employers. The real problem I have seen is credit cards.

I have no problem with credit cards per se. More with how people use them and the enormous balances they have. Two of my close friends have balances roughly equal to half a years salary for them. How does that happen? I hate to be paternalistic, but how do these companies justify giving people such great amounts of credit.

How do people expect to ever retire? I don't get it.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

My kind of law.

Now here is the kind of law that the government should be passing. One that really gets to the heart of problems that exist today. Does it tackle the homeless problem? Does it help law enforcement? Does it provide better public education? Of course not, it does however prevent physicians from writing prescriptions in cursive. I mean come on.....

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/274707_cursive21.html

I am sure thousands of taxpayer dollars went into this. Couldn't doctors figure this one out for themselves?

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Cops

Did you ever have a week where your life felt like you were watching the TV show cops. Whatcha going to do when the come for you?

In the lastweek, in addition to a friend of a friend going to jail, another friend of said friend, got charged with felony theft. This friend, of my friend, happens to be an attorney who is a self-professed "lousy business woman." In otherwords she is unable to keep her trust account correctly to the tune of $50k. This allegedly goes beyond simple malpractice. I shudder to think what the real story is. I am doubtful that $50k for a solo practitioner is a simple case of mistake and I know they wouldn't charge her if this was the only incident.

Then today I witnessed a hit and run. This is a first for me. I watched a white four door sedan hit a grey SUV. A young blond man got out of the car and surveyed the damages. He looked not quite twenty. He then got into his car pulled up alongside a friend and left. This wasn't a little scratch but rather a REALLY big dent in the hind quarter of the car. I saw this and so did another woman. The other woman got the license plate number. I wrote it down and she ran to the police office.

The officer looked up the license plate we had taken down and it turns out the offending car was stolen! The officer took my statement and told me that since I got a good look at him, if they compile a list of suspects that I might need to look at a photo montage or do a line-up.

Monday, June 12, 2006

First time in Jail

I did not get arrested but rather a friend of a friend got arrested. Of course it happened on a Friday night and they could not get arraigned or bonded until Monday morning. As a super-friend it was my responsibility to visit said friend of a friend in lock-up, because of course non-attornies were not allowed to visit.

If you didn't know, I am not a criminal attorney. I have never, ever, even once wanted to be involved in a criminal case. That being said, my first experience visiting a jail went well well. I was buzzed in, produced my id and bar card (who would have known I would have ever used my bar card for something), and then I was buzzed into the room with the glass where you can sit across from someone and talk on the phone. I only interacted with someone briefly, besides the person I was meeting. Mostly I talked through little speakers in the wall to the jailers. (Are they called jailers anymore) Overall, quite an interesting experience.

The most interesting part is that in the local jail, the inmates are actually dressed in scrub typed outfits with GIANT BLACK STRIPES, just like in the old movies! Although they do wear long sleeved orange shirts underneath. In any case the most interesting part of my weekend by far was going to jail. For the record, I did not pass go or collect $200.

Joyce Copyright case

It will be interesting to see how this one comes out. I personally think that scholarly works are completely beyond the pale of the copyright clause, but in reality the legality of it is somewhat in the air.

It bothers me completely that the same people who believe in limited government want it to expand in the direction of protecting copyrights to the detriment of the public good.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060613/ap_on_en_ot/james_joyce_lawsuit

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Smoke-Easies

Notice no one has introduced a Constitutional ban on Smoking. I wonder if that is coming. Maybe people realise now after the 18th and the 21st amendment that might have been the wrong way to curtail bad habits.


http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/272211_smokeeasy31.html

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Lasik

My husband Bruce got lasik this week. I am so jelaous. He has 20/15 vision now. I on the otherhand am breastfeeding still which prevents me from being able to be assessed to see if it is even possible for me to get lasik.

I watched the whole procedure through a window, it was all projected and magnified on a screen above where the procedure was happening. They used a laser to cut the flap. This is apparently the most modern procedure, many places still use a knife for this portion of the surgery. Little bubbles of air bubbled under the flap, which they peeled back. Next they took us to an area where we waited until the air went out from under the flaps. It took all of 11 seconds per eye for the actual laser surgery. How cool is that!?! I can't wait to get my eyes done now. If you are wondering, they gave Bruce adavan and some eye drops that numbed his eyes two or three times before the surgery. He didn't feel a thing and was fine after a few hours.

Online Gambling a class C felony in WA

I don't gamble online. I rarely gamble at all. We used to occassionally play poker with some people we knew, since having kids this has all but stopped, but I think this is an overstep by the legislature. It is not illegal to gamble in the state of Washington - There are numerous poker rooms on the I-5 corridor and also on the reservations to the north and south here. Why make it a class C felony to gamble online? Is there a lobby that has courted this legislation? I am just awe struck by this.



http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/271844_internetgambling27.html

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Right v. Wrong

Alright even if you are the most morally depraved person in the world how could you do something like this?

http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/05/23/homeless.scam.ap/index.html

I had one criminal case while I did the whole government job thing, where a 70 year old woman had stolen 500k from a union benefit plan and then used the money to buy cruises, facelifts, chatchkees, etc. I couldn't believe then and can't believe now that someone of that age would do something like that. By the way she got 58 months in prison which was 36 with good behavior. I hope they throw the book at these grannies!

Monday, May 22, 2006

SC Ban on Confederate Clothes

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060522/ap_on_re_us/confederate_clothing

It is always interesting to ask what people think about bans on dress or political activities associated with schools and workplace environments. What do you think? Should schools be able to ban wearing emblems like the confederate flag or swastikas? Where is the line?

Personally, I think a school is a unique government environment in that its primary function is to educate and once items of clothing get in the way of that mission it is fine to ban them.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Reliving the 80s 90s etc

This is Hilarious. I don't normally post these types of things, but I swear it is worth 6 minutes of your time. Take a peak, let me know if you remember the shopping cart and the lawnmower.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg

Death by Molasses

An article in Wired this month talked about a molasses flood in Boston in 1919. Twenty-one people died. Can you imagine being killed by a giant wave of molasses? Here is a personal injury case if I have ever heard one.

Wow.

http://www.snopes.com/horrors/freakish/molasses.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_molasses_disaster

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Building a House or two or three or four

So here it is. In keeping with the crazy Seattle real estate boom - Bruce and I signed escrow yesterday to purchase and build a lot in Jackson Park by Jackson Hole Golf Course in Seattle. We will be building two houses for fun and profit. I didn't want to post about it until we signed the papers - everything can go wrong up to that point. This is the third deal I have tried to close this year the last two didn't work out for one reason or another.

We have purchased one lot and are under contract for the second. (Why build just one house when you can build two?) It turned out there is a sewer main on the second lot and the current owner has agreed to apply for the buildover and do the necessary work to make it buildable. I have been really interested in the real estate market here and have decided to do some speculation. I'll let you know about it as it progresses.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Most over-priced housing

To those of you unfamiliar with left coast housing costs, I offer my new favorite blog. Housing bubble? Pshaw...

http://overvalued.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Pop Quiz who gets sued?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060518/ap_on_re_us/missing_cruise_passenger;_ylt=AmvG8wbdjKfgNYcj7rlOvK.s0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3ODdxdHBhBHNlYwM5NjQ

Sounds like the cruise line is preparing for a lawsuit uncovering all of the badness these passengers were up to...

Last Names as First Names

Have you noticed the trendiness of traditionally last names as first names? I am really agape at some of the names I have heard in the last week. Today I met a Landon, recently my daughter befriended a Taylor. Then of course there is Madison, Parker, Whitman, Mason, Riley, etc. There is something oddly yuppie and very pretentious about this phenomenon. I just don't get it I have to admit, let me know parents of Parkers and Landons, why????

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Maybe its because I have young children

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_WA_SCOW_Sex_Offender_Messages.html

But I wholeheartedly agree with any means that is used to catch and detain anyone who is a pedophile. I had a discussion with someone recently who was really upset that someone could be arrested for having indecent pictures of children on their computer and that the FBI sets up websites containing similar materials for the express purpose of catching these individuals. I have no problem with this whatsoever. a) as a former government employee I know how government resources are allocated which means to me that they don't go after people who are not beyond a shadow of a doubt guilty and b) if this is the only means to catch these individuals then so be it. I might have taken a different stance on this one before I had kids, who knows.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Poor Diddy

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060509/ap_en_mu/people_diddy_support

Every once in awhile someone asks me the rationale behind child support and I try to explain that the child support is meant to ensure that the child lives at the same standard of living that the parent lives at and that the child has no economic disadvantage from living with the custodial parent.

I just don't think whoever paying the support generally "gets it." They don't want an ex to have the ability to spend any of the money. Anyway, they could always make a choice in the beginning. Don't get involved with someone if you can't handle the consequences.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Wouldn't you love to trade a paperclip for a house?

See how one industrious young man is doing just that. What a great idea!

http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/2006/04/one-afternoon-with-alice-cooper.html

Reeks of classism

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060502/ap_on_go_ot/college_grants

I know, I haven't posted in awhile

We are on "vacation." It is a "vacation" and not a vacation because we are visiting family. As you all know, there is not the same sense of freedom when visiting as there is when truly vacating one's life!

As part of our trip we helped Bruce's mom celebrate her 60th birthday in great style. They rented a rustic typed inn (sleeping about 35) at a state park here and we and another 30 or so close friends all went out there for two nights. The kids all loved it and everyone seemed to have a good time. I am beat. I pitched in cooking dinner for about 40 one night and 25 the second. All in all it was very fun, but I am truly exhausted.

As for Bruce's mom she is doing as well as one can expect. She seems frail and is very thin now. She can't stand or even sit up for too long, it is extremely uncomfortable to sit because she has no natural padding anymore. Mentally she is still extremely sharp. She is in really good spirits and we are hoping she will get well/strong enough to start chemo again soon, but I am not really sure what is going to happen. She doesn't seem ready to give up on getting better, so I am sure she won't give up. Whatever happens I am sure we will appreciate our extended stay here and the time we are able to spend here with both Bruce's mom and dad.

Friday, April 07, 2006

South Park wins Peabody

I don't know if you guys have followed the whole south park v. scientology battle, but this is an interesting new development!

http://www.peabody.uga.edu/news/pressrelease.asp?ID=134

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Successive time and date

Got this from someone I know:

On Wednesday of this week, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06. That won't ever happen again.

Retirement savings and the ORP

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/265338_retiresavings04.html

ORP refers to teh Ordinary Reasonable Person for those of you not yet in the know. In law it is the standard you are held to if someone thinks you've been negligent. What would the ORP do? In the case of retirement savings apparently not enough.

This article points that most persons are not saving enough toward retirement. I attribute this to a failure in our schools to teach classes in personal finance. They should be required of all Freshmen in college. I have seen so many people ill equipped to retire. The sad part is the earlier you start saving the less you have to save. Most people don't think about retirement until 10 years before they are set to retire and by then they have lost the whole benefit of compounded interest.

I find it really ironic that people want our retirement system fully privitized, but want to make it mandatory??? Whatever.

Monday, April 03, 2006

I'll say it again

Cancer sucks.

I am remarkably sad today. This morning at 8 am we got a phone call. I knew it was Bruce's parents. No one calls us at 8 am unless it is bad news. Bruce's mom has been battling cervical cancer for the past two and a half years. The cancer has metastisized it is in her lungs now. She was staged 3b when the whole ordeal began. We didn't know what to expect in the beginning.

We went through this two years ago with Bruce' cousin Ben. www.benjacobson.com He died of pancreatic cancer at age 32. It was really hard on us all. Especially the last few weeks. Basically, in the end they recommended palative care and Ben came home to die. Hospice came. They put a hospital bed in the living room. Famiy came. Friends came. You had to fight for your five minutes to say goodbye, to make your peace, to say I love you. Ben had great grace and dignity even at the end. I think he did it for us more than himself.

They called this morning to say that the doctor was recommending discontinuing chemotherapy, which in so many words means that she is most likely dying. If they do her time will be "measured in months" whatever that means. I am remarkably sad and trying to plan for whatever is to come now, which is in fact a giant unknown. We are planning to go east in a couple weeks and I probably can assess this all better in person. We will see what is to come.

Friday, March 31, 2006

Car Accident

So I posted yesterday that I hit someone with my van yesterday. It was in a parking lot, they were not even in the car when I hit it. I waited there for a quarter of an hour, because I wanted to speak to them rather than just leave a note. I felt so bad about it. After they came out of the store I explained to them that I had hit their car. I apologized profusely and generally begged their forgiveness. There did not appear to be much/any damage aside from a minor scratch, but I still felt really bad. I told them that if it wasn't going to be much money I would be happy to write a check to avoid reporting it to my insurance. I figured at the most it would be a few hundred dollars for the scratch which was barely visible. There was also another dent in the car farther up on the side, not where I hit them. Most likely from a previous accident it was an older car.

I called my insurance, to see what I needed to do if they needed to make a claim, while I was still in the parking lot. I told them exactly what happened. The person I hit called me about 1 hour and a half later. They told me they had gotten not one but two estimates that were within $20 of each other. They said it would be $1300. to fix their car. I was taken aback. (two estimates within two hours twenty dollars apare for $1300? ) What part of this sounds unbelieveable to you? I told her in that case she should go ahead and file a claim with my insurance.

This morning the spouse of this person calls and says that he doesn't see any damage and they don't want to pursue a claim!

This person totally tried to scam me. Honestly if they had not been so greedy and kept it under $500, I probably would have written them a check. What a horrible world we live in.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

What a week....

Sunday, Toilet stopped flushing correctly...What could it be? Apparently you are not supposed to put toys down a toilet, this prevents it from flushing correctly. Plumber tried to snake - next step new toilet. Monday, Kitchen sink faucet breaks. Try handling meat when you can't wash your hands!!!! (Alright there is a half-bath nearby but it is NOT the same). Plumber replaces faucet. Today backed my mini-van into an explorer. Totally my fault. Can't blame it on anything but misjudging the distance behind me and a very tight parking lot. Bad things come in threes hope this is the end of my lucky streak.

*Sigh*

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Mandatory Licensing??

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/264523_ebaycase28.html

Wouldn't it suck if patents were weaker and generic drugs were cheap enough that healthcare costs were cut in half?

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Alternate spelling names

WHAT are people thinking? Isn't it bad enough my sister picked the name Zane for her son? No she had to spell it Zayne. When did Haden become Hayden? What's next K-H-A-Y-T-E-L-Y-N-N-E instead of Kaitlyn? Alysyn, Lyndsy? These poor children......

Saturday, March 25, 2006

The funniest cartoon

Bruce sent this along to me, I thought it was hilarious. http://minimumsecurity.net/toons2006/6034.htm

The main problem I have with outlawing abortion has to do with women and self-determination. How can you force someone to be pregnant for 9 months and then have a baby? I find abortion really hard to stomach and don't think I could ever choose it for myself, but I find the thought of the government interfering with something so personal even more repugnant. Needless to say, I am boycotting South Dakota (I know I am giving up a lot here *snort*).

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

why would anyone put this in writing?

http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2006/02/16/2_e_mailers_get_testy_and_hundreds_readevery_word/?refresh=true

Large law firms

I really don't understand why large lawfirms cannot proof read things before they leave their office. Cut and paste should not be an excuse for sloppiness.

My laptop, fried again

I bought a new laptop this year - for less than $1000. I figured if it lasted a year that would be worth the price. Twice this year it has broken costing me $500 the first time and another $300 to fix it this time. Of course I will buy another computer rather than pour any more money into a computer that is now, not even a year later somewhat obsolete. I can't help but be annoyed, both times the warranty did not cover the repair! What does parts and service mean anyway!

Argh

Friday, March 03, 2006

Blackberry settlement

Although I was expecting a settlement in this case, I wonder if our own Intellectual Property Law hasn't turned into a mandatory licensing system via the courts. Is that really what IP is about? Protecting the economic interest of corporate entities? Apparently, in this case the Judge questioned whether NTP was acting rationally in refusing to settle. That was enough to spur a settlement. Does it really matter whether they were acting rationally? Isn't it their perogative not to settle? NO. It isn't, they have to answer to sharholders as does everyone else these days.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/1700AP_BlackBerry_Battle.html

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Sarah Vowell on the daily show

Does anyone else love the daily show? I swear, I get 90% of all news from reading the paper online and watching the daily show at night. I was catching up with a cache of shows on our TIVO and caught an interview with Sarah Vowell. She was there to promote her new book, which I may have to read now. At the end of the interview Vowell was talking about how she cried when Bush was being inagurated at the time she cried because she thought Bush would ruin the economy and muck up the drinking water, now she said she doesn't understand how uncreative her pessimism had been. Hilarious.

Why give cash?

I am all for giving gifts. That is why Christmas is my very favorit time of year. This however, is troubling....
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/260931_giftcards27.html

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Who Do You Sue?

Alright, here it is. The most bizarre death I have heard of lately.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060222/od_nm/singapore_guitar_dc;_ylt=AuqEgAwdR8d6hWSh3N1mfPms0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3NW1oMDRpBHNlYwM3NTc

I remember very distinctly while I was in law school, I became desensitized to most deaths. I remember one case about some alcoholics that were in a rehab facility who broke into the office and drank ditto fluid mixed with tang. Needless to say one of them died and one when blind, and the other was severely injured. I could not stop giggling because they called it the "Ditto-tang" solution. The family of the decedent and the two others sued and won by the way.

Today I heard on the radio that a 25 year old fell to his death climbing out of an elevator at a new $500 million complex. I thought to myself WOW there is a lawsuit coming and who will they sue. Then I started wondering what he was employed at because that will determine in part the amount of actual damages in the case.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

The Daily Rant

I am not an unreasonable person, at least I don't think I am unreasonable. I got really angry about something today and my husband Bruce told me it would be helpful to rant on my blog. So here goes... I went out to my minivan today and it was covered in dirt. There was a 1/2 inch of grime covering the entire thing. I was really puzzled, but then I realised our neighbor is having work done on her house. They are putting in new doors and crown and base molding. The workers are cutting it all in her driveway. The wind had coated my car with saw dust. The workers obviously knew this was happening. They all disappeared inside as soon as I came outside.

What bothers me is that I would have GLADLY moved my car had they indicated I ought to do so. Ring my doorbell already! I will happily move my car! Instead I am thinking of passive aggresive ways to get back at the workmen. Any ideas would be gladly appreciated.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

dead man's blog

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/259237_webpages13.html

This article is about the increasing web presence of victims of violent crimes. A personal webpage is just that - personal. I wonder if these reminants won't make crime victims more human to some degree. Interesting article, anyway.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Increase your lawfirms collections by 20%

I laughed outloud while I was reading this probably the innanity of it all. Anyway, I really needed the laugh, and hopefully you do to!

http://www.wsba.org/media/publications/barnews/archives/1999/apr-99-improve.htm

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Student Loans - The American Way

So many people I know live pay-check-to-paycheck. It isn't who you'd think it be. These are young professionals in their thirties. Most have had substantial student loans and a mix of credit card expenditures on grocery bills and course books. It's amazing how this kind of debt can be debilitating. I saw this article in the PI today and identified with it immediately.

My requirements for law school: Good (in the top tier 50 schools) and cheap (under 15k a year). I ended up at University of Georgia, where after paying out of state tuition for one year, I got instate tuition. For about $5k a year I completed my law degree. I became a visiting student at a private school in Seattle where I paid 10K for one semester. Actually my employed husband paid it for me. It is easy to see how student loan debt could become unmanageable very easily.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/257094_studentloandebt26.html

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Who needs Starbucks?

When I was in Athens, GA home to REM, the B-52's and many other alternative bands, there was a huge controversy about a Starbucks opening two doors down from an arty coffehouse called Blue Sky.

People were worried that Blue Sky would not survive the starbucks. It didn't occur to them that different types of people frequent Starbucks and those arty coffee houses with Open Mike nights and Poetry reading. Can they co-exist. I think so. Here is a very funny website from someone who supports those arty coffee houses.


http://www.delocator.net/index.php

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Oregon Suicide Law Upheld

Interesting decision. Notice Roberts in the dissent with Scalia and Thomas. It's times like this I wonder WWRD (What Would Renquist Decide?).

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060118/ap_on_go_su_co/scotus_assisted_suicide

I don't think I would ever take my own life even if I were dying, but then again I have never had a degenerative disease, cancer, or anything else that was life threatening.

Friday, January 06, 2006

Lawsuits have such interesting consequences

http://www.wackywarnings.com/

Inspiration for those above 40

This is a great story. I cannot imagine being a 1L at 81. I wouldn't go back to lawschool now at less than half that. You go girl.

http://www.lawschool.com/81yearsold.htm

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Post Holiday Something

My daughter is turning two. I can't believe it has been two years since we had our first child. The world has changed so much in that time.

Christmas has new meaning. This year was a ball. Lucy played with all 9 of her cousins like a champ. Running behind them as if to say Me To! Me To!. What a great two years! I can't imagine life without them both.