Monday, August 31, 2009

What Did I See? Where Have I Been?

About to head out for the first day on the job...

I guess I'm done with all that "book learnin'" and it's time to become a real-lawyer, like this fellow:
or this guy:
Honestly, I don't think there's any middle ground.

At the end of the day you'll know the path I'm on by whether I'm talking about Tom Robinson and calling people "Scout" or whether I'm asking people who told them to put on the balm.

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7 Comments:

At 10:32 AM, Anonymous Pope said...

I would have though your role model would be one Barry Zuckercorn.

 
At 10:36 AM, Blogger lance said...

Wow. A blog post after 8am on your first day of work as a 'real live lawyer.'

I call horseradish, Scott. No real live lawyer has time to blog that late in the morning. You sir, are a fraud and a cheat. I'll see you at your real job down at the River Oaks Theathre hawking tickets for the 7:30 showing of 500 Days Of Summer.

I've had a looooottttt of coffee already. Excuse me.

 
At 11:32 AM, Anonymous Tyson Kirksey said...

Enjoy your first day, Justin! Keep blogging...

 
At 8:25 PM, Blogger Justin said...

Peter,

My deepest apologies for neglecting to mention the legal brilliance of one Barry Zuckercorn (Zuckerkorn?). The Fonz is hacked.

Lance,

As hard as it is to believe, that post was actually composed after 8 a.m. as I walked out the door this morning. I did not need to be there until 9, so I had a little early morning blogging time to spare. With that said, I'll still see you at the River Oaks Theatre...and enjoy your show.

Tyson,

Thanks for the thoughts. I do appreciate that our parents are enjoying the cool Alaskan temps as we swelter here in the Lone Star State.

 
At 9:46 AM, Anonymous Tyson said...

No kidding, right? If you come to Tyler for labor day weekend, maybe you can enjoy the fruit of their Salmon fishing experience. We'll be there.

 
At 4:59 PM, Blogger Kizer said...

I still prefer Matlock...maybe it was the catchy tune though.

 
At 5:55 PM, Blogger Justin said...

Tyson,

I may not be able to make it this weekend, but if you could save the salmon for a few weeks, I might be interested. What's that? Fish goes bad? Oh, never mind.

Jimbo,

I always thought you were a "Perry Mason" guy.

 

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