last time i saw lincoln with his shirt off, he looked like he might be having a baby.
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
ps. my call out to Rob was a not so funny joke about his also having a baby. Mo was worried that it meant that he was being deployed or something. Sorry to have freaked anyone out.
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Monday, March 17, 2003
Excellent
Doug invited me, so now I can blog as myself and not steal maurissa's thunder.
If this gets posted twice, it's because I'm a doofus.
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Hi, (from Kristin)
So no one told me how I can get connected to this little circle chat.
Who is in charge of inviting people? I would like to be invited. I opened an account: kakelly
Can someone please help?
I am amazed by the bld baby explosion. Just to make sure I'm caught up: there is a little Tiffany/Chad, a little Dan/Betsy and a little Kevin/Shannon on the way.
Rob, have you told anyone else yet?
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Friday, March 14, 2003
I know you were all waiting with baited breath to hear of the birth of ny niece, Jordan Francine Anderson; 7 lbs, 4 oz, 19.5 inches, this morning at 9:30 AM. According to my mother (an unbiased observer), she's beautiful.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2003
I was disappointed to visit this link and not find "The Walsho" as a listed dance move. maybe it is too complicated for the general public to grasp.
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Monday, March 10, 2003
The New York Times Magazine did its cover story this week on the court that I'm currently clerking for. The title of the piece is: "The Intellectual Heart of Conservative America." If anyone is looking for a good way to kill fifteen or twenty minutes, I recommend checking it out by clicking on this link (though it should be apparent that the reporting is somewhat slanted). My judge is Paul V. Niemeyer. He's on the bottom left of the picture. I'm curious to hear if anyone has reactions to the article. That is all.
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Tragically, Betsy is not as excited about Mo as she should be. Since she has some say over the name, I might have to do something tricky to get Mo as a name - i.e., Mo is short for Mortimer or Mark or David, etc. However, if we have enough kids, she's going to run out of names, and I will be able to name the baby Mo straight up
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Saturday, March 08, 2003
Never mind, I figured it out. I love those crazy math tricks. Have a good weekend, all!
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Friday, March 07, 2003
Okay, you are all a bunch of geniuses. Can you please explain this mind reader to me? It has worked every single time.
BTW, Dan - I thought that "Mo Mazzucco" was a lock for your first born's name. What happened?
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Wednesday, March 05, 2003
mixed emotions. i laughed out loud when dan sarcastically says hello to me in the newsletter, then get yelled at for doing what i thought was a good thing and sending in an address update. next time they get a green card filled with princess bride quotes and they might be giants lyrics.
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Tuesday, March 04, 2003
So Hursty, how does it feel to be soundly scolded in the class newsletter? That's what you get for sending in those cards.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2003
Tuesday, February 25, 2003
Dan, I will be quite disappointed if you do not name your first-born child Inigo. Male or female.
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Thursday, February 20, 2003
What better way to announce a pregnancy than the internet!
Many of you have already heard, but for those who haven't, Betsy is also pregnant, and due August 11, around the same time as Shannon.
Also, we are moving to Philadelphia in the next few months, probably in June. So clearly we don't have time to come up with names ourselves, and would be happy to hear of any non-Nordic suggestions you may have.
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