I’ve told Mrs. D we’re be celebrating V-Day tonite instead of Monday. Why not, it’s not like a real day or anything.
Today I’m home and have already been shopping. Who knows what Monday will bring?
I’m making penne and lobster gratin, from the Go Fish cookbook. But Mrs. D has had a hankering for mussels lately, so I’ll be working some into the recipe.
I have my messenger bringing over some designer pork stuff that I ordered from La Quercia (featured in the NYT the other day).
I stopped by Grab for some cheese and Union Market for a pie.
Yesterday I picked up a designer limited edition Moet pink champagne, comes in a pink box with a gold sharpie to write on the glasses and stuff. The shipping dude at Crush, a young good looking Hispanic guy, hands me the pink box (it has a handle). I’m like yo son, you don’t expect me to walk out on the street with this, do you? Get me a real bag and not one of those clear ones either. He cracked up.
I bought a couple of used blouses and skirts from MAE on 7th and 18th Street. Y’all should check her out, she has good stuff (I hate buying new).
Oh, and I just googled the Iraqi case, and it wasn’t before Learned Hand at all. I was confusing it with another case my grandfather litigated. It was before Judge Friendly. And I got the case name slightly wrong. Oh well.
When I worked at Haagen Dazs on Atlantic Avenue,
you know the one I told you guys about where the
staff was held up at gun point and put in the freezer,
well, I got to prepare a bunch of ice cream plates,
but mostly it was just scooping up things and dipping them in melted chocolate or sprinkles.
Nothing requiring much cognitive function.
Greatest judge of all time? Depends who you ask. According to Harriet Meyers – it was Warren Berger.
I’ve told Mrs. D we’re be celebrating V-Day tonite instead of Monday. Why not, it’s not like a real day or anything.
Today I’m home and have already been shopping. Who knows what Monday will bring?
I’m making penne and lobster gratin, from the Go Fish cookbook. But Mrs. D has had a hankering for mussels lately, so I’ll be working some into the recipe.
I have my messenger bringing over some designer pork stuff that I ordered from La Quercia (featured in the NYT the other day).
I stopped by Grab for some cheese and Union Market for a pie.
Yesterday I picked up a designer limited edition Moet pink champagne, comes in a pink box with a gold sharpie to write on the glasses and stuff. The shipping dude at Crush, a young good looking Hispanic guy, hands me the pink box (it has a handle). I’m like yo son, you don’t expect me to walk out on the street with this, do you? Get me a real bag and not one of those clear ones either. He cracked up.
I bought a couple of used blouses and skirts from MAE on 7th and 18th Street. Y’all should check her out, she has good stuff (I hate buying new).
Oh, and I just googled the Iraqi case, and it wasn’t before Learned Hand at all. I was confusing it with another case my grandfather litigated. It was before Judge Friendly. And I got the case name slightly wrong. Oh well.
http://openjurist.org/353/f2d/47/republic-of-iraq-v-first-national-city-bank-ii-i
By infinitejester on February 11, 2011 3:28 PM
Who is considered the greatest judge of all time?
Wapner.
What was the deal with the hair, was it on the palm of the hand?
Who is considered the greatest judge of all time?
How do you do an inspection for STDs, aside from the prominent herpes sores???
You can’t tell if someone is HIV positive and more importantly, what their viral load is!!!!!
When I worked at Haagen Dazs on Atlantic Avenue,
you know the one I told you guys about where the
staff was held up at gun point and put in the freezer,
well, I got to prepare a bunch of ice cream plates,
but mostly it was just scooping up things and dipping them in melted chocolate or sprinkles.
Nothing requiring much cognitive function.
I just googled it. Yes, Hawkins v. McGee, New Hampshire Supreme Court.