Thursday, June 08, 2006
Blogstatic!
Sorry, Blogger wouldn't let us in again. Today Monz had the Usual with baked lays. The other day the Legal Editor attended a lunch seminar a little different than his usual litigation/intellectual property seminars. On this occasion he entered The Monz' world and attended a family law seminar. The LE does some family law pro bono, but in those cases his clients are poor and probably will not have use for that afternoon's topic (protecting retirement assets). Still, it counts towards the continuing legal education requirements, and it provided some interesting observations:
1) At IP seminars, the ratio is 4:1 male to female. At this seminar it was the reverse.
2) By and large, said "4" ratio were pretty hot.
3) $9.50 buys you lunch -- all you can eat, but only the uncouth take more than one serving. Salad, soup, chilli, sliced ham, mashed potatoes, mini cold-cut sandwiches, (over)seasoned potato chips, large soft cookies.
Sorry, Blogger wouldn't let us in again. Today Monz had the Usual with baked lays. The other day the Legal Editor attended a lunch seminar a little different than his usual litigation/intellectual property seminars. On this occasion he entered The Monz' world and attended a family law seminar. The LE does some family law pro bono, but in those cases his clients are poor and probably will not have use for that afternoon's topic (protecting retirement assets). Still, it counts towards the continuing legal education requirements, and it provided some interesting observations:
1) At IP seminars, the ratio is 4:1 male to female. At this seminar it was the reverse.
2) By and large, said "4" ratio were pretty hot.
3) $9.50 buys you lunch -- all you can eat, but only the uncouth take more than one serving. Salad, soup, chilli, sliced ham, mashed potatoes, mini cold-cut sandwiches, (over)seasoned potato chips, large soft cookies.
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