About Me

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


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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
the imbroglio
Biting Tongue
Peanut Butter Burrito
Legal Quandary
In It But Not Of It
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A New Duck
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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

ON THE WAY

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
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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
Wednesday, March 23, 2005

I realized that I was dwelling on the car and hadn't really told about the trip. (The car was repaired by the way...thank you Goodyear.) It turns out that last week was "March Break" in Canada. That means that half the country leaves. The other half goes to IKEA, or invades our hotel pool. We did touristy things, ate poutaine, went to Tim Hortons. We did get to watch the wonder that was the Canadian National Curling Tournament. It's broadcast on TV. Alberta v. Nova Scotia. It can be a very compelling sport, though not as confusing as cricket. They mike the curlers, and you get play by play. Sadly, I fell asleep before the last end. The spouse said that it was a nail biter, though it would have been more exciting had it been explained that it was a big planned play by Alberta. All in all, I really wouldn't mind living in Canada. I find it a very friendly, progressive, and interesting country. Of course, to be an attorney there I'd have to go back to school...again.