Senioritis has set in. I went through this in high school and in undergrad but the law school version has got to be the worst! I suppose I did it to myself. What was I really thinking when I decided to do the three year program in two and a half years? Clearly, I was crazy.
I've got about a week and a half left of classes but these are jam packed weeks. I've got to finish up clinic stuff. I've got to present my seminar paper to my class. I've decided to do a powerpoint for that but sometimes forget that powerpoint didn't exist when I was in undergrad so I'm limited by my ability. I've got outlining to do, readings to finish up, papers to write, bar applications to finish, resumes to send off, and phone calls to make.
But all I really want to do is spend an afternoon Christmas shopping and watching movies and/or football with Jay.
Somebody send me some willpower, please!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Body movin Body movin
Last Friday, Jay and I went to the Beastie Boys concert. Tenacious D and Ben Harper opened. I'm not really familiar with either band but really liked both. The concert was at the Roy Wilkins theater in St. Paul. I'd never been there before but we had good seats directly in front of the stage so that was good.

When the Beastie Boys played, they kept saying how happy they were to be in Minneapolis. I felt (irrationally?) annoyed by this. The concert was to promote voting and here they are, in the capital of Minnesota, and they can't get it right. It made me a little nervous that people were learning about politics from them. Take a civics class for goodness sake!

Also, the drunk man sitting behind us spilled beer all over Jay and I. I, again, was annoyed. Jay insists that its to be expected at concerts and football games. I feel that if I'm not drinking beer, I certainly don't want to smell like some random man's budwesier.
But on a more positive note, the Beastie boys played my most favorite song....Sabatoge! It was the final song of the night and it was great!
When the Beastie Boys played, they kept saying how happy they were to be in Minneapolis. I felt (irrationally?) annoyed by this. The concert was to promote voting and here they are, in the capital of Minnesota, and they can't get it right. It made me a little nervous that people were learning about politics from them. Take a civics class for goodness sake!
Also, the drunk man sitting behind us spilled beer all over Jay and I. I, again, was annoyed. Jay insists that its to be expected at concerts and football games. I feel that if I'm not drinking beer, I certainly don't want to smell like some random man's budwesier.
But on a more positive note, the Beastie boys played my most favorite song....Sabatoge! It was the final song of the night and it was great!
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