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johnny 01-07-2003 11:37 AM

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Originally posted by Horatio:
Hey Johnny, where can I find any?

BTW, forgot to wish everyone a huge HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!

www.morrowindfiles.com

There are a few other sites, but i kinda forgot about them, check out the Morrowindforum, i'm sure you'll find something overthere.

Cloudbringer 01-07-2003 11:38 AM

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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Umm..... Erm.....
Cloudy, I don't mind the chains too much, but.... um....
And the dogs are fine too, if a bit edgy......
But, on caffeine :( they're not such pretty puppies...

LET ME GO!!!!!!!
:D :D :D :D :D :D

LOL well, you're such a good sport, I'll wake up long enough to set that right! :D How's work out your way? Spending lots of time on briefs and paperwork or are you in court most days? I was a juror on a felony case (marijuana sales) last year. I couldn't believe they opened the whole courthouse on a Saturday for us to come in and deliberate! Took a week from start to finish (ie, jury selection to verdict) and we put in FULL days. Can't imagine how much MORE time the attorneys put in!

[ 01-07-2003, 11:40 AM: Message edited by: Cloudbringer ]

Timber Loftis 01-07-2003 11:53 AM

Whew! Thanks for letting me go, Ms. WelcomeWagon. :D

As for work, I'm busier right now than a one-legged dude in an ass-kickin' contest. And, it's all day every day - I take work home, etc. and end up putting in 12 hrs or so a day.

But, since I'm still a newbie (class 2000), I'm getting great experience. My small firm pays crappy, but for instance just the other day I walked into the hallowed halls of one of Chicago's BigLaw firms for a settlement meeting on a $1mil. case. I passed several offices of busy little research/writing worker bee 5-yr. attorneys who make 2X+ what I do. I, however, went into the conference room with their boss's boss and 4 other 20-yr attorneys to do real business. Don't get me wrong, I'd trade it for the right $$$$, especially considering school loans which I can only defer and forebear for so long. But, I'd certainly be missing out on great experience.

Cloudbringer 01-07-2003 12:17 PM

Well I can believe you're busy! I know people joke about attorneys getting paid alot to do nothing, but having seen the court room drama up close, I can say it looked like they did a LOT of work and had to adjust their own personal and professional schedules to meet the COURT and jury's schedules, so I sympathize!

I suppose when you are head partner in a big firm you can kick back and let the lower ranks do most of the footwork, though!

MagiK 01-07-2003 12:46 PM

<font color="#ffccff">Hi, Hello, and howdy [img]smile.gif[/img] sorry I didn't make it in earlier, I got waylaid by the war forum :D

Thanks for the cake Cloudy [img]smile.gif[/img] .

TL sounds like your having fun, I get to go home at 1 today so I can supervise the installation of cable internet at Colleens so I can work from there when I am on call....seems like everyone these days is doing work after hours on their own time these days. </font>

Cloudbringer 01-07-2003 12:50 PM

OOOOOOH! Cable at Colleen's! Wow, you really are moving up in that relationship! ;) Cool that you can be 'on call' and still visit with her, though! :D

MagiK 01-07-2003 12:58 PM

<font color="#ffccff">hehe umm to be honest....Im living there more than I am at my place these days. She is "encouraging" me to turn her "Library" into an office so I can do all my telecommuting from her place.</font>

Timber Loftis 01-07-2003 01:01 PM

Oh just move in, will ya. :D :D :D

MagiK 01-07-2003 01:03 PM

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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Oh just move in, will ya. :D :D :D
<font color="#ffccff">LoL Errrr I would dude, but technically according to state law, they cannot finish the divorce proceedings for another 10 days....Maryland has a 1 year waiting period...so I don't want to complicate her divorce finalizations. :D then I'll move in. </font>

Cloudbringer 01-07-2003 01:09 PM

LOL, sounds like a plan, MagiK [img]smile.gif[/img] I'm very happy for you! You sound pretty happy these days! [img]smile.gif[/img]


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