It’s 1:20 am and I am proud to announce that I finally filled in the National Conference of Bar Examiner’s online version of “my book about me”. If you had access to it (which you don’t), you could read about my professional training, jobs, education, etc. But, more importantly, you would learn some personal stuff about me. I didn’t realize that the NCBE needed to know my turn ons (long walks in the rain, furries) or my turn offs (mean people, toe fungus) but hey, I guess its important to evaluate the whole person before you go letting them practice law. The questionaire was about as long as the one for Borders, which I failed, but I’m a little more hopeful that I can’t fail telling them how many traffic tickets I’ve received (one) or how many jobs I’ve had in the past 10 years (four). I mean, I probably can’t fail, right?

But yippee! It’s done. I did it! Now I just have to send it in. And I have to get a judge to send in a reference type thing. And I have to send them cash. Lots of it. To practice law. Which I might not even want to do anymore.

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