I was pretty sure I had cobloggers: guess that they're in the middle of prepping for Christmas, or something.
(pause)
Slow day today, huh? There was that earthquake in California, but other than that it was a pretty quiet Monday. I like quiet days, tell you the truth: they seem rarer than they used to be. I dunno whether it's because things are busier, or whether I just care more.
Still: you guys come here for something interesting - so interesting you shall have.
Yup.
Indeed.
Any second now.
Aw, who am I kidding? I can't remember anything that I wanted to blog about while at work and I haven't started going through the night's roundup yet. Fafnir's got some new posts up: go read him while I scheme and ponder.
Moe, I apologize. I've been deeply involved in a piece of litigation that's managing to ruin, well, pretty much everything. (Great timing w/r/t the holidays, no?)* I should get a breather this afternoon, though.
von
*As my wife will attest, I have a history of this. I've written briefs on Xmas morning, drafted discovery requests on Thanksgiving (between bites of turkey), worked through at least a portion of every vacation I've beenm on (save my honeymoon, thank God), and nearly managed to ruin a New Year's eve by not departing the office until 10:30 p.m. Ahh, well -- the exciting life of a lawyer.
Posted by: von | December 23, 2003 at 09:01 AM
a piece of litigation that's managing to ruin, well, pretty much everything
Everything?
In the world?
Moe, you've got to let von off the hook. This is too important.
Posted by: James Casey | December 23, 2003 at 09:04 AM
Everything?
In the world?
Feels that way, sometimes.
Posted by: von | December 23, 2003 at 10:13 AM
Fafnir, BTB, is brilliant. Get thee to his site and read.
Posted by: von | December 23, 2003 at 10:37 AM
I love Fafnir...just when I think I've figured out the rhythm to his madness, he throws me for another loop.
Perfect holiday reading.
Good luck on the litigation, Von.
Posted by: Edward | December 23, 2003 at 10:43 AM
Was reading Fafnir's Orange Alert post and was pretty much straight-faced until the mentions of The Prisoner and 'Santa Condition' came in. Great stuff.
Also love the 'Saddam still captured' posts of a week ago. Bearing in mind some pointless media coverage, had been considering doing something with the same title myself - note to self: if you don't do it, someone else will.
Posted by: James Casey | December 23, 2003 at 11:01 AM