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

LAWYERS

Teahouse Blossom
CrimLaw
SilentService
May It Please The Court
Blonde Justice
Ernie The Attorney
f/k/a
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
WonL
A New Duck
Just Playin'
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
No. 634
think like a woman. act like a man.

I READ THESE TOO

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

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Jurist
Truth Laid Bear
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Screaming Bean
Thursday, May 25, 2006


I know I have been terribly lax this week in posting. Especially since I've actually been at home and all, but my day to day has been pretty dull. I went back to work on the PMBR materials I had hoarded, and started with the 6 day book that I had. I had actually kept my answer sheets from the first time I did it, and from the first 50 I did, I can honestly say I'm doing much better this time. Of course, given my track record it's like comparing a blizzard to a snowflake. They're both snow and they both suck. Mixed metaphors aside, I have a new secret weapon which I ordered on EBay. Because as we all know, if it's exotic, weird, or strange you can find it on EBay. Behold my daruma. He came to me from Thailand via registered mail. Now I'm not Buddhist, but I appreciate both the physical and spiritual meaning of the doll. I have made my wish and painted the first eye. He resides close to significant belongings. He stares at me while I study. It's oddly comforting and inspirational at the same time.