About Me

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


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Book: New York by Edward Rutherfurd

Music: 1999 by Prince

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May It Please The Court
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Legal Quandary
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How Appealing
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Law v. Life
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Will Work For Favorable Dicta
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Knocked Up (and in Law School)
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Mommy on the Floor
PT-LawMom
Thanks, But No Thanks
Law Ingenue
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Do Not Overmix
Little Lost Robot
PostSecret
Overheard in the Office
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Screaming Bean
Monday, February 04, 2008

We enjoy football. Us, like the majority of television viewers watched the Super Bowl last night. And damn, was that a good game or what! And to think it didn't come down to a field goal at the end was particularly nice. I hate to have it all come down to a kicker. Though, we are a little disappointed that Eli was the MVP...we were pulling for the defensive guys, namely Justin Tuck. Eli wouldn't have had a chance of winning yesterday without the defensive line. And I love that the Giants had guys who had never even been recognized before come out of nowhere to do huge plays. Alford? Who the heck is Alford? Anyway, as much as I'd like to wipe the smirk off of Don Shula's face for the '72 Dolphins, the Giants were awesome. Oh, and one of the commercials I liked best? "I play the oboe." It wasn't clydesdales, Will Ferrell, or the Dell guy being mauled on the street. Though the screaming woodland creatures were funny.

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