Re: LTE 2.0
Posted: August 24th, 2010, 10:28 pm
Is that a milestone?ArkieDukie wrote:With 7 more posts you'll be at 3300.CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
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Is that a milestone?ArkieDukie wrote:With 7 more posts you'll be at 3300.CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
I think 4K is a CTN milestone, probably making you Princess, Duchess or Czarina or something like that .CathyCA wrote:Is that a milestone?ArkieDukie wrote:With 7 more posts you'll be at 3300.CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
The LTE will hit 24K before the weekend. That's a milestone. (and very nearly 10K over the original)CathyCA wrote:Is that a milestone?ArkieDukie wrote:With 7 more posts you'll be at 3300.CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
Probably not tonight...CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
I can't wait to see what you've planned for #8000 this morning.devildeac wrote:Probably not tonight...CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
Beer thread?CathyCA wrote:I can't wait to see what you've planned for #8000 this morning.devildeac wrote:Probably not tonight...CathyCA wrote:Wow! It looks like we'll have several milestones tonight.
A little over 100 to go.CameronBornAndBred wrote:The LTE will hit 24K before the weekend. That's a milestone. (and very nearly 10K over the original)
Which part?CathyCA wrote:I had a GREAT morning in court.
I am happy to report that the Fifth Amendment is alive and well.
The little part about no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.TillyGalore wrote:Which part?CathyCA wrote:I had a GREAT morning in court.
I am happy to report that the Fifth Amendment is alive and well.
I didn't realize there was a doubt.CathyCA wrote:The little part about no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.TillyGalore wrote:Which part?CathyCA wrote:I had a GREAT morning in court.
I am happy to report that the Fifth Amendment is alive and well.
Those cases sound pretty entertaining to melawgrad91 wrote:Off to afternoon court. Today's docket includes the lady who chased another lady around the Walmart in a store-owned motorized wheelchair, and the guy who stole his girlfriend's car speakers and amp while she was in the Magistrate's Office taking out charges against him.
They do to me, also. Can we come watch you sometime? Perhaps you could find a way to accumulate the best of the upcoming weird cases so they all fall on the same day. Then we can come fill the peanut gallery and watch you try not to laugh.Jesus_hurley wrote:Those cases sound pretty entertaining to melawgrad91 wrote:Off to afternoon court. Today's docket includes the lady who chased another lady around the Walmart in a store-owned motorized wheelchair, and the guy who stole his girlfriend's car speakers and amp while she was in the Magistrate's Office taking out charges against him.
But did you eat an apple today?YmoBeThere wrote:No legal issues here, no milestones either. Maybe a millstone or two?
No apple, only a banana from the fruit side of the menu. Lots of broccoli and other vegetables at lunch and dinner.Lavabe wrote:But did you eat an apple today?YmoBeThere wrote:No legal issues here, no milestones either. Maybe a millstone or two?
Is the criminal case against your client? I think I need more details as I just don't understand how a prosecutor could possibly think they could get away with this. Do they, present company excluded of course, really think other lawyers are that dumb?CathyCA wrote:The little part about no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.TillyGalore wrote:Which part?CathyCA wrote:I had a GREAT morning in court.
I am happy to report that the Fifth Amendment is alive and well.