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Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by dgmitchell, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. RAM

    RAM Member

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    Cheers!
    How many drinks does it take to pass the Bar Exam...:confused:

    RAM..just an old miner wondering.Cheers!
     
  2. LRusso216

    LRusso216 Graybeard Staff Member

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    Fine job, David. Does this mean that now you have to...you know...work? How will you do that and be able to do important stuff, like be a moderator on this forum? My advice? Retire, while you're still young.
     
  3. dgmitchell

    dgmitchell Ace

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    It's true, Lou. I may actually have to work. My wife and children have strange notions about the source of household revenue and it seems to be my job to bring it in! Mother's work may never be done, but I better start working sun to sun pretty soon!

    Maybe next week . . . .
     
  4. Mussolini

    Mussolini Gaming Guru WW2|ORG Editor

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    You can always sell your children. I mean... :rolleyes:

    They pay me the (little) bucks at work...to sit here on WW2 Forums all day and keep an eye on you rogues. :eek:
     
  5. LRusso216

    LRusso216 Graybeard Staff Member

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    Yeah, but for you, those will all be billable hours. :greedy:
     
  6. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    So, did you pass or are you still human like the rest of us?
     
  7. dgmitchell

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    TA -- I found out today that I passed. So I guess that makes me less human . . . but more employable!
     
  8. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    My regrets. Your parents are undoubtedly so disappointed in you.....
     
  9. A-58

    A-58 Cool Dude

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    So, I presume that you will provide counsel to Rogues pro bono, right?
     
  10. dgmitchell

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    Why would a Rogue ever need a lawyer?
     
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    A-58 Cool Dude

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    It comes with the territory....
     
  12. dgmitchell

    dgmitchell Ace

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    Perhaps, but I would not know how to defend a drunk and disorderly charge or a paternity suit, and I am sure that is where the Rogues probably would generate the most business!;):D
     
  13. T. A. Gardner

    T. A. Gardner Genuine Chief

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    For much the same reason Hunter S. Thompson had one......
     
  14. TA152

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    Have you gotton your labadoddle yet ? Also you need a Della Street to be your right had aid and a private investagator for your murder cases.
     
  15. dgmitchell

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    The labradoodle has not yet arrived and my wife is driving me slowly mad with her concerns about it. My son has asthma and she just grasped that the dog can bring on asthma even if it is hypo-allergenic. My response is that we would get rid of the dog if that happened but she wants gaurantees that it won't happen.

    I am not sure what is more of a headache -- agreeing to things my family wants or disagreeing!
     

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