Thursday, March 10, 2005

Back Again...

Howdy!
Well it has been a little while since I have updated and I am sorry about that. I don’t have an internet connection where I’m living so if I’m going to update this it has to be from work and things have really picked up around here. I came in a little early today so I have some time….
Anyways… Quick update for all who care… my sister, Katie, is doing just fine. My parents left London yesterday and are now back in Anaheim and she was doing great! Still quite sore but she is progressing nicely and I am sure that she will be back and running at full speed in no time.
I’m pretty much settled into my little place in Mount Clemens, MI. My good friend Vito (Mike) was kind enough to let me crash with him until I can find a place of my own and it has worked out just great so far.
Work is getting really, really crazy. I have assignments piling up and there really isn’t an end in sight. This law stuff is hard! They don’t show the people on Law and Order hunched over their files and computers for 9 hours a day, and for good reason. It would be boring as hell!!! I can say that the days are going much quicker than expected. I have no idea where this week went… must have something to do with the fact that I have a Case Evaluation, a Narrowing of a PIP, and a Request to Admit all due tomorrow… Yikes!
Quick observation:
The people in Detroit drive very different than people in LA. In LA they are obnoxious and rude but they are generally very skillful with their cars. Sure they will cut in front of you if you leave even the slightest amount of space between you and the next car, but they do so with precision. People in Detroit will try and do the same thing, but they suck at it and end up playing bumper cars with one another.
Furthermore, although people in LA NEVER use their turn signals, you can generally figure out what people are doing once you get into the flow of the highway. Here in Detroit, however, I have had to dodge people from turning right into me… oh they had their signal on; they just thought I was invisible.
Well I’ll leave you today with some words of wisdom from Mitch Hedberg,
“I was at a casino last night and the security guard came up to me and told me I had to move because I where I was standing, I was blocking the fire exit. I asked him, ‘if there was a fire do you think I would still be standing here?’ Generally, if there is a fire, and you are flammable, you will not be blocking the exit, anymore.”

Good night, don’t forget to tip your waitress….

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