I’m bored and not busy at work today, so I’m blogging. I haven’t really been doing this recently, but I figured I might as well kill some time here. I notice that I’m averaging about two or three visits per day, which is surprising. My number one search is “I’m doing very well.” What the heck is that??? Number two is “prep curtis sittenfeld.” People just love my posts (1, 2) about that book, I guess. My post about former Congressman Duke Cunningham’s enjoyment of hookers remains my top viewed post by a large margin, followed by my post titled “Naked News,” which was about the death of Berkeley’s (in)famous Naked Guy.
Anyway, just delivered to my office is a very nice, homemade New Years card from one of lawyers for whom I do most of my work. She’s really an interesting artist, and I like the card a lot. I’ve actually been hoping for a homemade card from her for a while (because her art is so cool), but the only other one I’ve ever gotten was a condolence card when my dad died in November. That’s obviously (to me, anyway) not really something I want to display. This one totally is. I mean, you could totally frame the thing.
Anyway, perhaps this is my return to posting. More likely, this is a one-off thing that I did because I was bored and not busy and generally kinda sick today. Whatever, lo que sea, c’est la vie, etc. etc.
Let’s do it once…

I’m back, sort of
October 12, 2006I’ve decided to start posting again. However, new posting will be on a weekly basis (and maybe very occasionally more). The subject-matter here will remain basically the same (whatever I’m thinking about), but it just won’t come as often.
For today, I post this article about judicial independence suggesting that progressives fight back in the war of words over “judicial activism.” I don’t agree with all of what this article says, but I generally agree with the overall point and strongly agree with the sentiment that Kelo is too passive as opposed to too activist.
I move into my apartment one week from Sunday. Yay!
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