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From Cornell to Carbozo ? Someone partied way too much during undergrad. Reap what you sow.
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This looks like the laziest and most worthless compilation of loosely related material that no one wants to read since Mark Hermann’s Inside Straight.
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vampires are so 2006, but sea monsters I am working on (and maybe I’ll get back to vampires)- but as requested, here’s a Loch Ness reference: The following excerpt from New Mexico v. General Electric...
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No federal opinion has ever written “fat nerd” – only three opinions include both those words anywhere in the opinion – one of them is about the Cartoon Network show “Class of 3000″ and refers to “Fat...
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From Cornell to Carbozo ? Someone partied way too much during undergrad. Reap what you sow.
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This looks like the laziest and most worthless compilation of loosely related material that no one wants to read since Mark Hermann’s Inside Straight.
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In reply to <a href="https://abovethelaw.com/2012/09/whoa-this-zombie-law-thing-is-kind-of-taking-off/#comment-791740">Guest</a>. HEY!! /s Will Meyerhofer
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In reply to Guest. vampires are so 2006, but sea monsters I am working on (and maybe I’ll get back to vampires)- but as requested, here’s a Loch Ness reference: The following excerpt from New Mexico v....
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In reply to Altlitsmoker. No federal opinion has ever written “fat nerd” – only three opinions include both those words anywhere in the opinion – one of them is about the Cartoon Network show “Class of...
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