Thursday, December 21, 2006
Monday, December 18, 2006
Civil Procedure Exam
Recap: 4hrs. Closed book. 1 essay question & 150 T/F questions. Instructions for the T/F questions: Do not answer a question if you're not sure of the answer. Correct answer +1; no answer 0; wrong answer -2! Socrates quote "Wisest is she who knows what she does not know".
Tell me this doesn't take the cake for ridiculousness. I left about 50 questions blank & guessed about 30. So you do the math. I just might end up with a negative score. It took me 2hrs to write the essay exam & I wrote it rather eloquently if I must say so myself. You would have too after calculating your odds with the T/F questions.
Afterwards, went to the bar for a stiff drink. Me & my new drinking buddies. I've never told y'all about how much liquor (not beer) law students can consume but I will one day. I definitely cannot keep up but I like hanging out with them. So Thursday, after the final exam, we're going at it again, this time hard!!
I have a splitting headache as we 'speak' so not much studying will be done tonight. I'll pick it up in the morning since I have 2 days before the Torts exam Thursday. Cannot wait!
Posted by Gemini at 5:37 PM
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Friday, December 15, 2006
Criminal Law Exam
Recap: 3 hours. 3 essay questions. Open book. Thought it was a hard exam. The problem with this class is that we didn't deal with the good stuff like homicide, rape, entrapment, etc. All we did for the entire semester was statutory interpretation. The prof. was the nicest man ever but we had no clue as to what we were supposed to learn in order to prepare for the exam.
Posted by Gemini at 9:14 PM
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Sucker!
So I went to the mall today to return something. As I was passing one of the kiosks, one guy pulls me and asks me if I want to see something magical. Usually, I don't even look at these salespeople, but I was like what the heck, in the spirit of christmas, I'll be nice & give him some air-time. To cut the long story short, the 'magical' thing turned out to be a nail buffer. You know, the one where they take your finger, remove any nail polish, buff it till it shines, then ask you not to scream when you see how fantastic your nail looks, yup, that one.
So I punctuated the conversation with the expected uh's and ah's, but in all honesty, it looked really fantastic. I look up & see another lady, with a different salesman getting the same treatment & she ended up buying it (she kind of looked at me with that look of 'I don't know how I got myself into this'). So I refocus on my guy, Eric, & he's now showing me lotion samples which would be used to moisturize my hands after using the magical buffer.
Next thing I know, I'm paying $21.95 for a cute little package that includes the magical buffer, a bottle of raspberry lotion, a nail file, and some cuticle oil. How did this happen? How did I get roped into buying something I'll probably never use? To top it all off, as I'm leaving, the other salespeople in the nearby kiosks start shoving their wares into my path....I guess they figured since I was suckered into buying a magical buffer, then perhaps I needed a leather wallet, sunglasses & some incense to go with it.
Posted by Gemini at 11:20 PM
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Sunday, December 10, 2006
100th Post!
Here's what's frustrating me: It's 3am and I'm still up studying. Not because I'm studious but because I can't seem to get anything done before 5pm so I have to compensate. This is a vicious cycle that repeats itself every single weekend.
11am: I get up (slept at 4am)
11-1pm: Have lunch & watch some t.v.
1-3pm: Happen to be flipping channels when I came across a movie which I just have to watch (probably seen it before but that doesn't matter)
3pm: Decide to start studying.
3:10pm: My eyes start closing. Take a nap till 5pm.
5-3:30am: Really studying, eating dinner, some t.v. watching.
Who am I and why can't I control myself like other people who go to the library from sunrise to sunset? I mean seriously, this madness has got to stop before I flunk out of law school.
I digress for a minute: All This Talk has reached its century mark. Looking back at the posts, I've realized that life in retelling is much more dramatic than in reality. Here's to 1ooo more!
Posted by Gemini at 3:05 AM
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Happy B-Day Sis
Today is J's birthday, she's turning.....well, let's just say she's getting up there. It is ridiculously cold today, it even snowed and your's truly doesn't have a snow scrapper so I had to idle my car for like 20 minutes so the snow could melt off my windshield, and then hit the highway at blazing speeds so the rest could be blown off. Ingenious, I know.
Posted by Gemini at 12:46 PM
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
First batch
Posted by Gemini at 7:26 PM
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Done
With my civ pro class that is. Only my classmates can relate to what it feels like to have this class end. Every morning, 8:40-9:50am, M-W, I would go to class nervous as heck hoping I don't get called on. By the end of the semester, even the few gunners we had had been reduced to mere mortals. Getting shot down in humiliating fashion tends to make people second guess themselves really fast. Anyhoo, it's all a bad memory now. Well not quite because the exam still lurks.
Posted by Gemini at 11:01 PM
Monday, December 04, 2006
Walmart Woes
I made it through detox in one piece. The world does still goes around even if I don't keep up with it. I see W. is still saying progress is being made in Iraq so little has changed. Anyway, I haven't been to a Walmart store since getting here and it's now going on 4 months mainly because they're few and far between. So with vague directions from C. I ventured out on Saturday night (that's how boring my life is) & found one about 10 miles away. To say I was giddy is putting it midly!
In I go, pushing a cart just ready to get my grocery shopping on. I go around the store once and don't see any groceries. So I take another twirl and finally find about 3 aisles of groceries. I'm talking about a soda aisle, paper towels & bath tissue aisle, & the cereal aisle. I was devastated. Really. I drove in the middle of the freezing night for 10 miles armed with my grocery shopping list and it turned out to be the dirtiest, oldest looking, grocery-lackingest Walmart store I'd ever seen.
So I got back into my car and drove to my local neighborhood Kroger store. It might be pricier but at least they have groceries & the store is kept clean and modern looking. Little wonder why Walmart saw a dip in their November sales. They have to improve the working conditions of their employees and need to realize the importance of having stores that are clean, modern, and well organized. People like the cheap prices but they're starting to become more discriminating evidenced by Target's good November's sales.
That being said, I can't wait for the Walmart Supercenter being built about 2 miles from my place to open sometime early next year!
Posted by Gemini at 1:17 AM
Friday, December 01, 2006
I'm in Detox!
Relax, not for alcohol or drugs. Lawschool hasn't gotten me to that point....yet. I'm detoxing from the news and the internet. Starting immediately after this post, I'll turn off my internet & not watch any news until Monday! I'm a news junkie and anytime I turn on my t.v. or get on the web, I'm catching up on news. I don't think there's any national news story going on right now that I'm not on top of. It's to a point where I'm checking the Drudge Report (always has the latest juiciest news) on the hour every hour incase something happens & God forbid I miss it.
But there's so much negativity going on that I feel my mind needs to be cleansed: the Iraq war, the poisoned Russian spy, the snow storms in the Midwest, NYPD's 50-bullet unloading on unarmed men, Bill O'Reilly's rants and raves, Nancy Grace's abusive line of questioning, Danny DeVito's meltdown on the View, Shamu's gone wild antics on her trainer, Kramer's n-word rant, etc. You get the gist.
So until Monday!
Posted by Gemini at 6:02 PM
Ramblings
The nfl network started airing NFL games on Thursdays and Saturdays. That's ok except my cable carrier, Time Warner Cable (TWC), has refused to carry the network because of a disagreement they have. Nfl network doesn't want customers having to pay extra for the channel but TWC wants to charge extra. So if you have TWC you are screwed. Even home games are blacked out from local channels like FOX or ESPN. Only choice I have is to change my cable carrier to Dish Network or DirectTV which I have no plans of doing. Too much hassle trying to get a satellite dish situated on my balcony.
Do you remember Doug Christie, formerly of the Sacramento Kings? Do you also remember his crazy wife who trailed him everywhere he went so groupies couldn't get to him? Well, he has a new reality show on Bet J, called "Committed: The Chrisities" where cameras follow him and his wife around. So on tonight's show, Doug n wifey are in Jamaica on vacation with some friends. Doug & his guy friend decide to go jogging....guess who's on a golf cart trailing them in the back? Yup, his wife talkin' 'bout them island girls are crazy so she has to watch out for her man. No, you're the crazy one Heifer!
I do realize that I'm spending entirely too much time watching tv instead of studying.
Posted by Gemini at 2:16 AM
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
I'm happy because...
1. my civ pro class ends on Tuesday next week. Teaching by terrorism should be outlawed. In all fairness though, this is the best taught class out of all of them.
2. my online purchase from Victoria's Secret arrived two days after ordering. Talk about superfast shipping. Turns out they're based in Columbus. Who knew?!
3. I got a $10 bath and body works gift card by mail yesterday after taking a random survey sent to my inbox.
4. I skipped class today for the first time. The Torts prof is really nice but she is rather boring. I just couldn't see myself listening to her drone on and on for 1hr. Naughty! Naughty!
5. my gas bill this month was $30. I was waiting for a monster bill because my heat is always running but was pleasantly surprised. Knock on wood?
Posted by Gemini at 3:22 PM
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Final Stretch
Back to school after Thanksgiving break. The only constructive thing I did was get my resume done. Ventured out to one of the malls on Friday and didn't even get out of my car because I couldn't find a parking spot. So I went home, got on the web, and ordered everything I wanted to buy online.
It's back to seriousness now. There's very little time left to prepare for exams which are in a couple of weeks. Outlines (nutshell of course materials) need to get done & mastered. Since I don't have Contracts anymore, that should free up time to get started on those. Here's my exam schedule:
Criminal Law 12/15
Civil Procedure 12/18
Torts 12/21
Posted by Gemini at 10:58 PM
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Nothingness
Last week, PILF (public interest...) told us that we could pay off our professors not to call on us today, the day after the Contracts exam. How this works: you pay $2 per any class you don't want to get called on and get your name on a list that is given to the prof. The money is for a good cause (children's charity). So I paid off Civ Pro. Today, 1st class is civ pro & prof tells us he has the list so if he calls on you, just say you've paid and he'll move on.
So a few people got called on, "I've paid," they said. The other cheap students who didn't fork out the money got center stage. Then he asked a question that no one had a clue & after a few "NO!" "NO!" "NO's!", I got called on to answer the question.....so in a split second I wonder should I say I'm on the list or should I hazard a guess? I hazarded a guess and I was right!
At the end of class, the prof is sorta glancing at the list and he says, "I don't think people got their money's worth. I'll let the people who're on the list, off again tomorrow." I knew he had a heart somewhere....deep...deep down in the abyss. But tomorrow, if he calls on me, "I paid" will be yelled out really loud. I had my little moment of glory and that's enough.
Today was the school's Thanksgiving lunch. We had to pay $3 or bring 3 canned goods to be donated to the homeless. It was really nice - turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole, mac & cheese, tons of desserts, fruits, salads, drinks, etc.
Rented 2 movies to watch over the weekend. Mission Impossible 3 and Wedding Crashers. I went to blockbuster & out of the new releases, I had only watched 2! The last one I saw was Derailed at my sister's house last month. I was going to rent Me, You & Dupree also but I figured 2 movies with Owen Wilson is a little much. Not to worry though, I'll get caught up over christmas break.
Posted by Gemini at 6:48 PM
Saturday, November 18, 2006
One To Go!
The Ohio State Buckeyes beat Michigan Wolverines 42-39! Great game & just as expected, the cream of the crop rose to the top. When I first moved here, didn't think I would get into the frenzy of college football, but dammit, it's contagious. If you're not a football fan, it'll get shoved down your throat until you surrender. I mean, yesterday I went to Kroger and all the cakes they had baked had a buckeye football or helmet at the center. Ridiculous but I love it!
Posted by Gemini at 7:16 PM
Friday, November 17, 2006
Believe The Hype
The big game is tomorrow, and the hype is ridiculous out here. The Michigan team arrived today in two buses escorted by Michigan police, lights flashing, the whole nine. The press is also here, satellite trucks galore. University of Michigan advised their students travelling to Columbus on how to stay safe:
Posted by Gemini at 5:57 PM
Thursday, November 16, 2006
"If I Did It"
Is the title of O. J. Simpson's new book coming out in two weeks. He shows how he would have killed his ex-wife & her boyfriend were he the one who had actually dunnit. He'll be on Fox Nov. 27 and 29 talking about it. I think he did it, so I'll be tuning in to find out how it all went down. Johnnie has got to be rolling over in his grave.
Posted by Gemini at 12:34 AM
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Summer Plans
What to do for the summer is now becoming center stage. For starters, if you're an out-of-state student, you must spend your summer in Ohio so as to get in-state tuition. Tuition is cut in half so it's a sacrifice worth making. Here's what I'm sorta thinking about doing:
1. Get a job at a firm (very difficult as a 1L). I'm hoping to get out about 50 resumes & cover letters by Dec. 1. Ambitious? Nope, people send out 200 resumes and don't even get 1 call-back. It's an exercise in futility.
2. Summer in Oxford. Take 2 classes for about 6 weeks in England. Should be lots of fun, easy grades, traveling, etc. Nice but pricey.
3. Become a research assistant for one of the professors. Pay is minimal but looks nice on your resume & you can work from home.
4. Judicial externship working under an Ohio state, federal, or supreme court judge. I don't know if they pay, but I don't plan on working for free. Damn skippy.
5. Just kick back the whole summer. What the heck......I need a break!
What's annoying me this week: Contracts exam is Monday but other professors don't give a hoot. Workload is still as much if not more because they're running out of time as the semester comes to a close and tons of material still has to be covered. So I don't crack open a Contracts book till the end of the week. And don't forget the Michigan game is this weekend and has to be watched and of course the after-party to celebrate the beatdown they'll get. Priorities....priorities....sigh.
Posted by Gemini at 8:00 PM
Monday, November 13, 2006
Sheesh
I have a problem with red eyes so today I went to the College of Optometry to get them checked out. My 'doctor' was a student graduating next year who was really nice and knowledgeable. So anyway, after a thorough exam, he finally tells me:
"...and so your tears aren't generating any oils which has made your lower lid's lining wear out making the bacteria that live there more active & this is has caused your cornea to.......so I really have to go discuss this with the Dr. to figure out a cause of action."
So when he left, I'm thinking, "my God, this can only mean surgery, I'm picturing my eyeball sitting out on the operating table with someone working on it...."
In comes my 'doctor' with the real Dr. (oh no, it's even worse than I thought) The real doctor examines my eyes....AGAIN....and then says, "well, just like you were told, you do have...blah...blah...blah...so here's what we're going to do: I want you to take a hot compress twice a day and put it on your closed eyelids, put these drops in your eyes once a day, and drink more water..."
Talk about anti-climatic. I have dry eyes!
Posted by Gemini at 6:07 PM
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Beat Michigan Week!
Posted by Gemini at 2:35 PM
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Computer Woes
Last week, my desktop was unable to connect to the internet, & after calling TWC, the technician told me it was probably hacked into and someone erased something necessary to get on the web. So anyway, the technician came out today & I'm back in business.
I have McAfee on my desktop so I wanted to install Trend Micro PC-cillin. So I uninstall McAfee, and when I try to download Trend Micro, it tells me I need to install the latest Microsoft update first before installation. This is great except for one minor detail, my version of Windows XP isn't genuine (don't ask) so updates are not an option since Microsoft only allows authentic operating systems to get updates.
Now I have uninstalled McAfee (threw out the installation CD a while back) & cannot install Trend Micro! What's a girl to do? I can't surf the web without antivirus software so I'm screwed.....or so I thought. I remembered that you could get free antivirus software from AVG & luckily it doesn't care about my bootleg XP so I was able to install it successfully. So now I'm officially protected....as much as you can be protected with free software. It has good reviews though and it beats having nothing. So that was my little computer adventure.
I had my first study group experience today for Contracts review (exam on the 20th). I think study groups can be helpful but only to a point. It helps to hear what other people think about issues, but for me, I could have gotten a whole lot more done on my own. To each one his own.
Go Bucks! Trounced Northwestern 54-10. Between us & the BCS championship game....Michigan!!
Posted by Gemini at 10:52 PM
Friday, November 10, 2006
Should Clinton or Obama Run in '08?
No and No! I say Obama should wait at least until 2012. The challenge that faces the next administration will be cleaning up Bush's mess in Iraq. That job should be left to some of the hardknocks out there like Hillary or McCain or Giuliani or Kerry or Gore (we can hope), or whoever who's fixing to run.
It's not that I think he can't do it, I just think the business of Iraq should be over and done with before he runs, so that people will not judge him on some mess that was created by W. I think too that his inexperience in Washington will be used against him by his opponents if he runs in '08 and undecided Americans (these are the only people that really matter) will buy into that. He has no 'baggage' that we know of, so his sticking point is his inexperience.
So, as much as we want a breathe of fresh air in Washington, Sen. Obama, sit it out for a few more years. Your time is coming.
As for Hillary, she shouldn't run ever, she's too divisive! You either love her or hate her (I think she rocks), there's no in between. Her rhetoric is great for the Democratic base but that's about it. She's not going to be recruiting any undecided voters to her corner. Also, she has too much baggage. Whatever she did (or didn't do for that matter) during the Clinton administration will be scrutinized under a microscope and it's not going to be good. Whoever who'll be running against her on the GOP ticket will win. I can almost guarantee it (and it's not because she's a woman) just based on her past and present political ideologies. Way I see it, if Hillary or Obama run in '08, the Republican challenger will win.
So, because one of them will run and will win the Democratic primary, just hope the GOP ticket doesn't have someone too radical. How about Rudy Giuliani? I like him because he's considered a moderate conservative, most importantly, he's pro-choice. That's why he'd never win the Republican primary. A Giuliani & Clinton showdown would be like the 2000 New York Senate race that never was. He pulled out of the race after being diagnosed with cancer. As for McCain, well, I don't care for him, he's overrated. He blasted Obama a few months ago, so eat shit and die! Do I sound bitter?
Posted by Gemini at 5:55 PM
Strengths Profile
I took a strengths-finder profile (series of timed questions where you pick an answer that best fits you) in preparation for resume writing. These are snipets of my strengths:
Maximizer - Excellence is your measure; this might mean that others see you as discriminating; you see talent and stregths in others sometimes before they do; you don't want to spend your life bemoaning what you lack; consider coaching your intramural team or volunteer to be a Big brother or Big Sister.
Harmony - You look for areas of agreement; you can't quite believe how much time is wasted by people trying to impose their views on others; wouldn't we all be more productive if we kept our opinions in check and instead looked for consensus and support?; sometimes your deep desire to "keep the peace" leads you to stay silent when you disagree with someone; recognize that sharing your feelings can lead to a win-win solution for yourself as well as others.
Deliberative - You are careful; you are vigilant; you are a private person; you know that the world is an unpredictable place; everything may seem in order, but beneath the surface you sense the many risks; rather than denying these risks, you draw each one out into the open. then each risk can be identified, assessed, and ultimately reduced; thus, you are a fairly serious person who approaches life with a certain reserve.
Individualization - Your Individualization theme leads you to be intrigued by the unique qualities of each person; you are impatient with generalizations or "types" because you don't want to obscure what is special and distinct about each person; be a mentor, you will pinpoint people's unique qualities and encourage them to follow their own paths.
Analytical - You do not necessarily want to destroy other people's ideas, but you do insist that their theories be sound; you see yourself as objective and dispassionate; you are at your best when you have well-researched sources of information and data to support your logic; you take the time to identify credible sources you can rely on; you determine the most helpful books, web sites, or other sources that can serve as references.
I thought it was fairly accurate. The school had us take it, otherwise I wouldn't put myself through a 40-minute questionnaire. Now, how all this translates to my resume is the million dollar question.
Posted by Gemini at 1:38 AM
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Hollywood Minute
- Ed Bradley of CBS '60 Minutes' died today of leukemia.
- Chris Rock and his wife have separated.
- If you don't watch House, you've got to start. I'm even tempted to say it's better than 24.
- Britney and Fed-ex reportedly had a pre-nup (she filed for divorce). Just give him some $$$ Brit, that way he can stop putting out albums that only sell 6000 copies.
Posted by Gemini at 11:47 PM
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Texas Size Whoopin'
Election news keeps getting better:
1) Dems are going to take control of the Senate (Virginia is the only hang up now). The Democratic candidate is ahead by about 4,000 votes so a recount is likely. Electronic 'hanging chad' vaguely comes to mind......
2) Donald Rumsfeld resigned today.
Can this news get any better? Yes, Bush could resign, no wait, that would put Dick at the helm....never mind.
Let me digress, one of the girls in my small section (class of 35 students) has quit! I haven't seen her all this week so I asked one of her buddies and she told me she quit, law school just wasn't for her. It's really surprising coz she was always involved in class discussions and seemed to know what she was talking about.
Posted by Gemini at 2:24 PM
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Sunday, November 05, 2006
GUILTY!
Sadaam Hussein was sentenced to death by hanging today. The appeal is automatic and if the sentence is upheld, execution will be carried out in 30 days. It's idiotic to think this will make Iraq any safer but let's not get into that.
Conspiracy theorists are already saying Bush manipulated the timing of the verdict to coincide with Tuesday's mid-term elections.
Don't fret, it's only 806 days, 12 hours, 38 minutes till he's gone!
Posted by Gemini at 11:04 AM
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Internet Explorer 7
Just downloaded it and it's alright. I like the tabbing feature where you can have tabs of different web pages that you want to view without having to open a new page. I wanted to start using Firefox (better browser than IE) but I haven't gotten around to it yet. One of these fine days, time permitting.
Agenda for today: finish up my Torts paper which is due Monday morning. Also, start studying for the Contracts exam which is in a couple of weeks. Where did the semester go?
Posted by Gemini at 2:52 PM
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Steve Bridges
Larry: Do you have aspirations to national politics?
Arnold: Absolutely. I'm an immigrant and there are laws preventing me from running for president. But I would be honored to accept a nomination for Governor of the United States of America.
Larry: But you're against gays marrying, aren't you?
Bush: No, I'm all for it. I think a gay man ought to be able to marry any woman he wants....
Larry: What about the border crisis with Mexico?
Bush: Larry, I don't think it's a crisis. We have a -- we have a lot of folks sneaking across the border in order to find a better way of life. And upon seeing our gas prices they're sneaking back. It's a win-win.
It was a hysterical show. Catch it on rerun if you can. By the way, when Larry asked him what he'd do if Hillary became the next president, he said, "I'll be Bill."
Posted by Gemini at 11:11 PM
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
I Ought To Smack You!
Republicans were on such a roll screwing things up, you had to steal their thunder, didn't you? Watch Sen. Kerry's royal snafu! It doesn't matter if it was taken out of context or if it was a joke gone wrong, new campaign ads will be rolling out tomorrow, talking about how Democrats think soldiers in Iraq are uneducated.
Update: Sen. Kerry has cancelled all his upcoming stumping appearances for Democratic candidates.
Posted by Gemini at 10:46 PM
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Car Wash
At about 7pm tonight, I decided to go out and wash my car. The weather was pretty nice so off I went. It was just me and one other car, I guess not too many folks wash their cars at night. Anyhoo, I couldn't find the change machine, so I asked the one other guy there where it was, "..oh it's just around the corner." On my way back from getting some change, he said,"...I'll also go ahead and put some money in for you.." Huh?
Turns out the guy owns the place and was cleaning up. He put for me about $8 in my machine!!! I got to do all sorts of things I never do, like use tire degreaser, scented soap, foam brush, etc. Even after all that, I got done before the money ran out. Lil ol' me never puts in that kind of loot! $2 tops, $1 for soap and $1 for rinse. And he even got the vacuum going after I was done washing my car, who does that?
I know what you're thinking......who still washes their car manually?? Don't hate, congratulate!
Posted by Gemini at 11:30 PM
Hmmm
So far I've been an unwitting member of these legal actions:
1) BMG. Got a CD for $3 w/ free shipping. Settlement after some people sued for unfair shipping charges. I was a BMG member for a few years.
2) Epson. Got an e-card for $45 to spend on their website. Settlement after some people sued claiming that their printers indicated the cartridges were empty when they were really not. I bought an epson printer a few years ago.
3) Western Union. Got a $1 coupon for my next visit. Settlement after some people sued for unfair pricing. Used western union occassionally.
4) I just got a notice from a firm (representing some employees) asking me if I wanted to be a part of a class action suit they were bringing against my ex-company for unpaid wages and unfair work practices. What's a girl to do? Hmmm.
So next time you get junk mail, don't be so quick to throw it out!
Posted by Gemini at 2:31 AM
Fall Back
Don't forget to set your clocks back by one hour this morning at 2am. When I used to work on Sundays, it was great to get an extra hour of sleep. Now all it means is that I'll have to be leaving the library to go home an hour early because it'll be getting darker earlier. It's a long walk to where I park my car and in the dark, there ain't no telling what's lurking behind the bushes. The school has a courtesy escort but it takes hours before they can come out.
Go Bucks! Blanked Minnesota 44-0.
Posted by Gemini at 1:32 AM
Friday, October 27, 2006
Yet Another Idiotic Republican
shoots off the mouth. What is wrong with these people? When will they learn that it's better to keep their mouths shut so as not to confirm their stupidity to the rest of us? Oh right, this is Viagra popping Rush Limbaugh we're talking about, he can't help himself!
Posted by Gemini at 2:33 AM
A Business Etiquette Dinner
was held last night at the Barrister Club. The point was to show us how to eat properly when on a business lunch or an interview. We had to dress up and pay $10 to attend. The highlight for me though was the meal. It was a 4-course dinner and during each course, we were taught the do's and don'ts. Soup-creamy tomato, salad-very leafy and fresh, entree-chicken, fish, rice, and peas (delish), and dessert-raspberry chocolate & chocolate mousse. (Coffee too at the very end). It would've been wrong for me to study after enjoying myself so thoroughly, so I hit the sack as soon as I got home. Well worth it!
Posted by Gemini at 2:14 AM
The World Series
Nothing against baseball, but it's really annoying when I make a mad dash home so as not to miss Grey's and CSI, only only to find out they are re-runs, thanks to the World Series! It's also the reason why there's been no House for the past month and there was no Sunday night football. Good thing it's just about done, the Cardinals lead the series with the Tigers 3-1.
Posted by Gemini at 2:05 AM
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Hollywood Roundup
1. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) of Grey's Anatomy is gay!
2. Keith Urban, husband of Nicole Kidman, checked himself into rehab yesterday.
3. Scary Spice is 4 months pregnant with Eddie Murphy's baby.
4. Sal Masekela of E! News' Daily Ten is the older brother of Nathan Raro of Survivor Cook Islands.
5. Celebrity death-match I'd love to see: Rosie O'Donnell v. Elizabeth Hasselbeck
Posted by Gemini at 9:54 AM
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Travesty!
-Jeffrey Sebelia won Project Runway's Season 3 tonight. Of the 4 finalists, he had the the worst designs throughout the competion and had the worst collection during NY fashion week. What a total waste of a season!
-Ulrike and Laura had beautiful collections although they were very one dimensional throughout the competition.
-Michael Knight though should've won the competition. His collection was hip and was by far the best designer throughout the competion. I just might boycott the next season in protest......nah.
Posted by Gemini at 11:50 PM
School....
is kicking my ass!
Posted by Gemini at 8:07 PM
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Negative Ads
galore is what we have on t.v. these days. Ohio is a swing state and with the mid-term elections coming up in early November, campaign ads run during every commercial break. The closer we get to election day, the nastier the ads become. Why can't we all get along?
"Citizens Tired Of Being Sick And Tired Are Responsible For The Contents Of This Ad"
Posted by Gemini at 9:33 PM
Monday, October 16, 2006
So Madonna is adopting...
why the outrage? Why are activists trying to block this adoption? That it'll start the sale of people? That adoptive parents have to abide by Malawian residency rules so why not Madonna? Do these people really expect Madonna to set up shop in this country so as not to offend its laws?
Posted by Gemini at 7:35 PM
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Posted by Gemini at 9:58 AM
Friday, October 13, 2006
Shop To Save Lives!
Bono and Bobby Shriver have a new project, RED, to raise awareness and money for The Global Fund by teaming up with the world's most iconic brands to produce RED-branded products. A percentage of each RED product sold is given to The Global Fund. The money helps women and children with HIV/AIDS in Africa. Stores/companies carrying these RED products: American Express, Apple, Motorola, Armani, Gap, and Converse.
They were featured on Oprah and Larry King Live today and it seems to be for a worthy cause. So go out there and shop to save a life!
Posted by Gemini at 11:01 PM
Dr. Wangari Maathai's
speech was very interesting. There were lots of people, actually the whole auditorium was full which was surprising. She spoke about how she began the whole Greenbelt Movement and how it led her to getting the Nobel Peace Prize.
I had an aha! moment after she explained why she was picked for the nobel peace prize when really her movement is about planting trees, I never understood the connection. She says that at the center of most wars and conflicts in the world today is the fight for natural resources (she didn't mention oil but we got it). If there're enough resources in this world to go around for everyone, then there'll be no reason to fight for them, hence PEACE.
All it takes is for us to do our part in saving the environment. Buy a hybrid car, recycle trash, plant a tree, whatever, it doesn't matter what so long as we all do our part. She also mentioned Al Gore's movie on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, numerous times. The gist from this was that fresh water will eventually become an endangered natural resource as sea levels rise from glaciers melting (seas contain salty water which will infiltrate fresh water lakes).
Final words: Be patient, be persistent, be committed! No matter how tough things seem to be, if you look hard enough, there's a silver lining. Grab a hold of that silver lining and use it to pull yourself up.
Great message all around!
Posted by Gemini at 12:23 AM
Friday, October 06, 2006
October Break
is finally here! School is out until 10/16 so it's time for some R&R. I'm leaving Columbus tomorrow for a few days and I can't wait. My gorgeous niece is getting christened this Sunday and guess who's the Godmother? Yours truly!
Posted by Gemini at 6:03 PM
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2007
Just loaded this up on my computer and I love it. Simple interface, doesn't take up too many resources so everything's booting up faster, detected a virus after I ran a scan, great reviews online, etc. Decided to abandon McAfee after it never detected anything in all the years I've had it. I don't think I'm that lucky that my laptop never catches anything, McAfee just doesn't seem to detect as much (entitled to my opinion). So if you're wanting to try something other than Norton or McAfee, this is a great option. Amazon is selling it for $40.99 + free shipping. Should get cheaper as time goes by.
And no, I'm not getting a commission from Trend Micro and don't own their stock either.
Posted by Gemini at 9:06 PM
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Legal Research
exam is this Friday (wish me luck). It's going to be my first law school exam and everything is very formal. We received our exam numbers (used instead of our names for anonymity) via email today, along with instructions on what will go on during the exam. So when will the grades be available, you ask? January, yup, along with the rest of the year end exams.
I'm glad this class is coming to an end. One, it takes up way too much time to complete assignments, and yet it's only a 1 credit class. Two, I'll now officially have no classes on Friday, as this was the only class on that day, how cool is that?!
My Torts professor cancelled class today, it's the last class from 2-3:10pm. So now I'm in the library finishing up my homework. Reading, reading, and more reading....it just never seems to end.
Oh, did I ever mention how much free pizza there always is at Moritz? Hey, come today and listen to Speaker X....free pizza will be served. Hey, don't forget to come to Organization Y's meeting.....free pizza will be served, and today, for no reason at all, there was....you guessed it.....free pizza for all students! Enough already, how about some sandwiches?
Posted by Gemini at 3:17 PM
Monday, October 02, 2006
It's 9:36pm
and I just cracked open my civ pro book and boy will I pay for it. Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., really (forget all the other ramblings I've had on civ pro cases) and truly is an obtuse case. The facts would make the sheep (that you count to fall asleep) fall asleep!
On top of that, the fact pattern is really difficult, and that's all that crazy prof wants recited back to him in class. So when I went to my usual life saver, Mikeshecket, he has under facts the word BORING! Now how is that going to help me??
Enough ranting, back to studying.
Posted by Gemini at 9:43 PM
Jon Stewart
is taping a show at OSU, Oct 29th, with tickets being given out at 5pm today. So, I figured I'd go to the library until 4:45pm and then go pick up tickets by 5pm.
4:45pm rolled around, plenty of time to spare, so I asked the person at the front desk, "...do you know where the Ohio Union bldg is? I want to pick up tickets for the Jon Stewart show..." He pointed outside, "...you see that group of people over there...?" I peered outside and saw a group of people, "...oh ok great it's just across the street...." I replied. So off I went thinking, good thing Ohioans don't know anything about Comedy Central.
When I opened the door, what seemed like a group of people, was really a mass of students in lines about 4 deep, snaking around and around as far as the eye could see, waiting to get the same tickets I was going to get!!!!! WWWWAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! Cry me a river.
Up next, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Dr. Wangari Maathai, is coming to OSU in a few weeks and the tickets can be picked up Oct 5th. I figure my chances will be better here!
Posted by Gemini at 6:52 PM
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Grey's Anatomy
Did you see McSteamy last night? Ooowww! Move over McDreamy, he's baaackkk, hotter than ever! Go on with your bad self Addison!
Alfonso Ribeiro did win Celebrity Duets!
Posted by Gemini at 12:26 AM
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Celebrity Duets on Fox
Alfonso Ribeiro (Carlton of Fresh Prince of Bel Air) can really sing. I even voted for him after tonight's final competition. America always gets it right! Finale Friday 9/8 central.
Posted by Gemini at 10:52 PM
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Quick Observations
-My niece has sprung two teeth! Is that exciting or what?
-Happy 3 year wedding anniversary J & G!
-T.O. commit suicide? There's no way someone with an ego that big would want to get rid of himself.
-I missed 'House' yesterday!
-2 sago mine workers have committed suicide since their co-workers were found dead last January.
-Oprah thinks Senator Barak Obama should run for Presidency in 2008.
-Howard K. Stern (Anna Nicole's attorney) alleges he's the father of her baby daughter.
Posted by Gemini at 5:49 PM
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
I'm living in Seattle
and don't even know it. This place rains every other day on a good week. It just keeps pouring and pouring and the forecast, you guessed it, rain for the next 5 days.
Posted by Gemini at 7:01 PM
I got
called on today in class to answer something and.....drumroll please.....I sounded like an idiot!!!! Uuuggghhhh! I can't remember what I said but whatever it was, it wasn't good. The prof was pretty nice about it though which was much appreciated. There's nothing like holding up 79 students as they wait for you to answer the question posed. Anyway, they hold me up too when they're called on, so there, we're even!
The guy that sits next to me has been sneezing for the past few days. Not just regular sneezing, noooo, the kind of sneezing that makes the guy at the very back of the class say "bless you". It's that loud and I can only imagine the invisible spray matter that gets on me! Did I mention the girl that sits behind me has a hacking cough? Wondering if she's holding her mouth as she coughs is keeping me up at night. That Southwest Airlines commercial is running through my mind, "Wanna get away?" Wishful thinking at this point.
Posted by Gemini at 6:31 PM
Monday, September 25, 2006
The Reason For
the posting below is: Last week I went for a function that welcomed new graduate students to the school. One of the speakers very eloquently quoted "Our Deepest Fear" below. Then today, on Larry King Live, Oprah and Friends were on and guess who was there, Marianne Williamson, the author herself. (Many people wrongly think it's by Nelson Mandela because he quoted it during his inauguration speech). So I thought if there ever was a sign for me to post something, this was it. That's where that came from.
Posted by Gemini at 11:12 PM
Our Deepest Fear
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
-Marianne Williamson-
Posted by Gemini at 10:58 PM
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Unfair and Unbalanced!
Shame on Fox News reporter Chris Wallace for sandbagging Pres. Clinton in an interview that aired today. These right wing idiots are still asking why Clinton didn't catch Osama bin Laden.
What about Bush, he's had 5 years since 9/11......what has he done except get soldiers killed, NOTHING!!!!! Has anybody on Fox News sat him down and asked him why he hasn't captured Osama? Didn't think so.
Posted by Gemini at 11:48 PM
Worked Out

I'm studying now and I'm completely stumped by yet another obtuse case, Coastal Video Communications Corp. v. The Staywell Corp. I can get nutshells on Lexis or Westlaw but if I get called on I will be screwed.
Just incase you're wondering, these are the classes I'm taking in order of preference:
Contracts
Torts
Civil Procedures
Criminal Law
Legal Research
Posted by Gemini at 11:24 PM
Friday, September 22, 2006
In An Effort To Tame Rowdy Fans.....This
Buckeye Students,
This is an exciting weekend for THE Ohio State University. We open the Big Ten season by hosting a very good Penn State team and WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT.
Wear RED, and once the game starts we need you to cheer loudly for your BUCKEYES.
Be loud and proud.
Remember, too, it is important to act with CLASS and DIGNITY at ALL times. Treat our opponent and their fans with RESPECT.
Let's show everyone in college football why we have the "BEST FANS in the LAND."
Jim Tressel
Head Football Coach
Posted by Gemini at 12:25 AM
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Still Studying
and it's 1 am. Civ Pro has the most obtuse cases I've ever read. It's taking me forever to read 22 pages of assigned homework. I've spent most of the day studying today and yet....like the energizer bunny, still going......and going......and......
I read somewhere today that the Socratic method is like leading a lamb to the slaughter, how true! Just when you think you've never spoken so eloquently in your life......bam.....
I don't think I'm making any sense so I'll stop and get back to studying......sigh
Posted by Gemini at 1:13 AM
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Project Runway
There's 4 contestants left and Michael should be the winner hands down!
Can't wait to see the collections they presented at New York's fashion week. Stay tuned to Bravo TV Wed 10pm central.
Posted by Gemini at 9:10 PM
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Friday, September 15, 2006
I need to study!
For some reason, I can't seem to crack open a book today. My tasks for today were to finish reading Monday's assignment for Torts and Contracts, but here I am, it's 8pm and I still haven't started doing a damn thing. So my rescheduled tasks are to finish my Legal Research assignment that's due on Tuesday (I hate this class because assignments are time consuming, aren't graded, but have to be done all the same), and to finish either Torts or Contracts.
Tomorrow night, I'm going out with the girls, and on Sunday, there's a 'recommended' meet and greet from 3-6pm, and ofcourse football, so I'm trying to get most of the work done before Sat night. Wishful thinking at this point.
Posted by Gemini at 8:04 PM
Necessary Evil
I've been wanting to get renters insurance since I got here, just never got around to it (buying insurance online doesn't give you all the discounts that might apply). So today after my class, I struck out to find an insurance agent (didn't matter what company) and Nationwide insurance was up first. After 15 minutes, I got a quote of $332/year. I thought this a little high and since I hadn't gotten a quote from anyone else, I told the lady I needed to think about it.
Allstate insurance happened to be just down the street from them, and 15 minutes later, I got a quote of $142/year. I signed the dotted line, payed the premium, and off I went. The agent was supernice too....he gave me magnets and pens.
You know how you hate to drive in the snow, not because you can't drive but because you feel everybody else can't, well that's why I get renters insurance. It's not that I think I'll forget to turn off the stove and burn my apartment to the ground, my concern is with my idiotic neighbor who'll leave the candle burning right next to the drapes before she goes to bed, that's who's costing me $142!
Posted by Gemini at 7:19 PM
Spinach
The FDA issued an alert on E.Coli tainted spinach and Ohio was among some of the affected states. Personal injury attorneys are salivating at the amounts of money they'll be raking in once they find out the culprit company that was packaging this spinach.
Two personal injury lawyers met at a cocktail party.“How’s business?” asked the first.“Rotten,” replied the other. “Yesterday, I chased an ambulance for twenty miles. When I finally caught up to it, there was already another lawyer hanging on to the bumper!
Posted by Gemini at 6:48 PM
Thursday, September 14, 2006
My friend
is driving me nuts. She's constantly moaning and groaning about people. "...I don't understand why she didn't get it the first time Prof X explained it....."; "....now why did he have to ask that question, that is soooo stupid.....", etc. If you know it all, what the hell are you doing in law school? Sit for the Bar and start practicing!
Today we had a few students acting as state and defense counsel and they were arguing their points, and at the end of class, as sure as the sun will come up, "....was that boring or what....?" She always has some crazy shit to say about everything.
So if you were me, would you tell her to "shut up already" and lose your lunch buddy, or would you choke it down to immaturity and let it go?
Posted by Gemini at 3:35 PM
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Interesting Day
Visited Blacklist, OH tonight. I went to L's house to see C. who's relocating. C. ended up not showing up because she was still packing but I got to meet L. who graduated last year from Moritz. She now has her own practice and she seems to be doing great. Had a beautiful pad, nice car, etc. Ended up watching the football game there. I also tried a bottle of Malt Guinness, it was disgusting.
Earlier, I took my laptop to the laptopguy because my USB ports have malfunctioned. Just like the Geeksquad, he told me he suspects that it's either the computer needs to be rebooted ($125) or the motherboard is faulty and needs to be replaced ($600). For either one of these fixes, they need to send out the laptop to some sort of service center and would need to keep it for quite a few days. So the laptop guy tells me I could always use my expansion slot to add some usb ports ($55), if I don't want to spend the time or the money to find and fix the real problem. Yipee!
Go Bucks! They did put the smackdown on Texas 24-7!!
Posted by Gemini at 11:22 PM