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I Go To Traffic Court … and Win By Default
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Tom Quixote, a derivatives lawyer by day, fights the city over a ticket. A great, funny post with photos as well. (Recommended by Cube) It starts like this: [dcblogs note: The link changed; just scroll down for this post. The link above now goes to the main site]
I spent a few hours researching statutes last night and preparing my trial strategy. I was kinda nervous and popping antacids
like they were M&Ms. I reaaaaaally wanted to get out of this ticket and make the traffic cop look like a moron in the process so I needed to be over prepared.
For further DMV reading please see: Welcome to the DisCo on DC Urban Family.
It was either a Goose or Big Bird
Narcissistic Nihilism
Cars, feathers and animal control. (Cube recommendation as well)
I was on the phone with the police tonight - twice.
You're still with me, you sick pups?
Okay .... Driving home in the dark ….
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It was relentless and stressful and...shattering, writes Are Seven about the film, Munich.
I don't appreciate being told over your loudspeakers that the "Orange Line is Running Late" when clearly it wasn't running at all, writes The Conservative Futurist. I don't appreciate telling my boss the reasons why I'm late only to have him say, "I never got any Metro alerts via email." That makes me look like a liar.
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January is National Just Read More Novels Month or NaJuReMoNoMo, pronounced Nah-JOO-REE-Moe-NO-Moe, writes Foma. (nod to Jamy)
It was the DC Bomb Squad flying through the streets. I had never seen the Squad before, so I was slightly shocked. writes Manage my Blue Funk. However, I knew in some parallel universe this would result in a delay on the Metro line somewhere, somehow.
Best reason in the world for not posting. DC Education Blog.
The greatest accessory ever … is the eyebrow grooming, says DCCeline.
A rude surprise, writes Rants and Ramblings, about the demise of z104. Tom at Metroblogging writes: Z104, purveyor of crappy morning shows and more commercials than I thought was possible on a "music" station, is now gone.
It was relentless and stressful and...shattering, writes Are Seven about the film, Munich.
I don't appreciate being told over your loudspeakers that the "Orange Line is Running Late" when clearly it wasn't running at all, writes The Conservative Futurist. I don't appreciate telling my boss the reasons why I'm late only to have him say, "I never got any Metro alerts via email." That makes me look like a liar.
“Every one of those lights represents a customer,” my new friend informed me. I was jealous. From a short essay, The Flyover, on Ionarts.
January is National Just Read More Novels Month or NaJuReMoNoMo, pronounced Nah-JOO-REE-Moe-NO-Moe, writes Foma. (nod to Jamy)
It was the DC Bomb Squad flying through the streets. I had never seen the Squad before, so I was slightly shocked. writes Manage my Blue Funk. However, I knew in some parallel universe this would result in a delay on the Metro line somewhere, somehow.
Best reason in the world for not posting. DC Education Blog.
5 Comments:
Thanks for the kind words and the link.
Off to change another diaper.
Thanks for the shout!
Thanks for the link to my site. It got pulled by blogger for some reason (maybe because I used the cops real name or accused him sodomy & beastiality). I re-posted it under the title "Victory is Mine" and edited out the cop's info.
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