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Archive for February 24th, 2005

I just realized….

I started my first blog a year ago today. It started on livejournal, and I like livejournal a lot.

Probably the most interesting part of my livejournal days involved my time in Greece.

But when I got back from Greece, I wanted to post pictures from Greece, and I had a hard time doing this on livejournal, so I moved to Blogger. But I continued to post on livejournal as well, the same stuff, but on both sites because my law school friends have a sort of community on livejournal.

Eventually, some of my law school friends broke away from livejournal, and I stopped posted to both sites.

But anyway, the point of the post is that I have been doing this for a year, which is crazy, but I love it.

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The bum wandering around the annex, asking everyone how to get out of the library. It took someone downstairs about fifteen minutes to explain to him that he couldn’t go out the door downstairs because it was locked and only for emergencies, and that he needed to upstairs. But somehow or another he ended up on the third floor, and still couldn’t find his way out. From what I overheard, he was under the impression that you couldn’t walk over the bridge. Which leads me to wonder how he ended up in the annex at all.

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I am so please

I just joined a new group on thefacebook. O.C.G.A. 16-6-11, which is the exact location in the Georgia Code where you find the statute on Pimping.

According to Lexis:

§ 16-6-11. Pimping
A person commits the offense of pimping when he or she performs any of the following acts: (1) Offers or agrees to procure a prostitute for another; (2) Offers or agrees to arrange a meeting of persons for the purpose of prostitution; (3) Directs or transports another person to a place when he or she knows or should know that the direction or transportation is for the purpose of prostitution; (4) Receives money or other thing of value from a prostitute, without lawful consideration, knowing it was earned in whole or in part from prostitution; or (5) Aids or abets, counsels, or commands another in the commission of prostitution or aids or assists in prostitution where the proceeds or profits derived there from are to be divided on a pro rata basis.

Maybe not everyone thinks this is as funny as I do. I don’t think prostitution is funny in real life, I am just impressed by Steven and Todd, who apparently started the group, because having such a group is hilarious. Maybe I’m just a nerd.

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Law and Order

How many dead bodies are required for an episode of law and order? What is the minimum? One? Two? Have you ever seen a Law and Order (of any type) where there wasn’t a dead body? I have seen quite a few of episodes, but I can’t come up with one in which no one died. Thoughts? Comments?

Isn’t there some situation when Law and Order would be appropriate without the (violent) death of someone?

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Which Country are you?


You’re Thailand!
Calmer and more staunchly independent than almost all those around you, you have a long history of rising above adversity.  Recent adversity has led to questions about your sexual promiscuity and the threat of disease, but you still manage to attract a number of tourists and admirers.  And despite any setbacks, you can really cook a good meal whenever it’s called for.  Good enough to make people cry.
Take the Country Quiz at the Blue Pyramid

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It is storming again. I love how nature can frighten me. Not that I like being frightened, but I am just impressed with nature.

I ran on the trails today, and down by the river. It was a most gorgeous of day, and quite warm. But I had underestimated the amount of rainfall we have received in the last week. I have never been on the trail when it was so muddy, and the river was further up on the banks than I have ever seen. And it was moving, fast.

I remember going to Honey Creek in middle school, and being warned not to stand too close to the Creek (which is a tidal creek, so I assume it is different than the river) because the water eroded the bank from the bottom up, that the bank closest to the water was like a cliff over the water, and if you stood on it that it could cave in and you would fall into the water. I was convinced this was the problem, and that was why there was so much mud, because the river was running right under the trail.

This was all I could think about while running by the river. That, and the possibility of being sucked into the mud forever. I think I have paranoia problems sometimes.

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