About Me

name: Beanie
age: 35
email: bbbeans@yahoo.com


AT THE MOMENT

Book: New York by Edward Rutherfurd

Music: 1999 by Prince

Mood: The current mood of bbbeans@yahoo.com at www.imood.com

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Teahouse Blossom
CrimLaw
SilentService
May It Please The Court
Blonde Justice
Ernie The Attorney
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Lessig Blog
Evan Schaeffer's Legal Underground
Jeremy's Weblog
Begging The Question
The Neutral Zone Trap
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Biting Tongue
Peanut Butter Burrito
Legal Quandary
In It But Not Of It
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Res Ipsa Eloquent
How Appealing
Scoplaw
Lag Liv
Law v. Life
IPTAblog
Lowering the Bar
Bag and Baggage
The Uncivil Litigator
Will Work For Favorable Dicta
Transmogriflaw

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Divine Angst
Frequent Citations
Magic Cookie
Knocked Up (and in Law School)
Butterflyfish
Mommy on the Floor
PT-LawMom
Thanks, But No Thanks
Law Ingenue
No. 634
think like a woman. act like a man.

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the underwear drawer
Do Not Overmix
Little Lost Robot
PostSecret
Overheard in the Office
JD2B

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Screaming Bean
Tuesday, January 18, 2005

One day in the books. Considering my mood last night, I wasn't expecting a lot out of today. In fact you could have heard me muttering to someone in the hall this morning, "I so don't want to be here." However, once the game was underway...it was like I had never left, except without the feeling of imminent doom and fatigue. Three classes back to back...no biggie. Hell, I even volunteered in Commercial Law, also known as, "Way to throw yourself on that grenade!" However, any plans of Industrial Law went poof when it was discovered that only 7 of us signed up. They wanted at least 16. The course is no more, and we were left picking up the credit pieces. I have signed up for way too many courses, so it was a non-issue for me. However, I'm miffed. It sounded like a cool class. Practical skills in dealing with various business people and their legal issues. Various guest speakers come in and talk about their dealings with lawyers and the law. Problem solving skills honed. But nope, we can have a course on HIPAA but not something like this. I say it was bad marketing, but what are you going to do? Even my Securities class has 40 people in it. I was not meant to ever have a small class.