What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Don't hate on lawyers too much. That's what I'm planning to be.
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SamuraiMegas wrote:Don't hate on lawyers too much. That's what I'm planning to be.
Deal with it. Being hated is just an occupational hazard. Some professions come with stigmas. Even if there are that 10% of lawyers that are doing good work, it's the other 90% who make things inconvenient and expensive for everyone else.
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What made me smile today: I found my Dreamcast keyboard in the attic. Typing of the Dead time, yeeeeeah!

What ticked me off today: Playing Crazy Taxi on the 360 onto to find all the music and sound has been changed. The reason I later pulled out the Dreamcast stuff in the first place :P .
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Probably will be a prosecuted so it may not be so bad
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Gunstar Green wrote:What ticked me off today: Playing Crazy Taxi on the 360 onto to find all the music and sound has been changed. The reason I later pulled out the Dreamcast stuff in the first place :P .
Crazy Taxi on Dreamcast rulez.

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Gunstar Green wrote:What made me smile today: I found my Dreamcast keyboard in the attic. Typing of the Dead time, yeeeeeah!

What ticked me off today: Playing Crazy Taxi on the 360 onto to find all the music and sound has been changed. The reason I later pulled out the Dreamcast stuff in the first place :P .
Good job on the keyboard. TOTD is always a good time. I cleared the Original mode with all the coins late last year.

Not surprised on the Crazy Taxi thing though; DC is still the best and I've seen issues with all the other ports.
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One of my buddies who after 4 very successful years as a public criminal defense lawyer, who now owns his own practice doing exactly that, has in his 9 years of representing the scum of the earth in America only had two cases where his "Client" was very clearly not guilty.

He frees the worst. rapiests, murders, ect. all on legal technicalities. Hates his life and job but makes bank doing it.

Bottom line. Lawyers and doctors can both be evil. But they can both be good too.
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:) : Went to the MO state fair today. Weather was pleasant, the food was excellent. Fun trip.

:( : Discovered I've reached the age at which fair/carnival rides are no longer fun. The rides suck compared to those at amusement parks, and the workers are all rude or grumpy. Oh well, my younger siblings thought the rides were tremendous fun.
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chupon wrote:One of my buddies who after 4 very successful years as a public criminal defense lawyer, who now owns his own practice doing exactly that, has in his 9 years of representing the scum of the earth in America only had two cases where his "Client" was very clearly not guilty.

He frees the worst. rapiests, murders, ect. all on legal technicalities. Hates his life and job but makes bank doing it.

Bottom line. Lawyers and doctors can both be evil. But they can both be good too.
And your friend is a prime example of what's wrong with the world. Tell your friend once the rapists, murderers, etc criminals go on to be repeat offenders, have his money give him a hug next time his guilt tears at his conscience... never mind. Obviously he doesn't have one.
Or a less dickish response, money shouldn't be the focus of our lives.
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