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KODY 105 Great to hear from you again.
No, I don't frequent the chat - maybe once a year for a special event going on.
No, I don't frequent the chat - maybe once a year for a special event going on.
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Your signature currently describes you as a law student. Do you know what type of law you wish to pursue? Is that something a student can decide?
2. What era of AIO is your favorite, and why?
3. What era of AIO do you care about the least, and why?
4. Favorite kind of snack/candy?
5. A train leaves the station heading east at 50mph, approaching another train who leaves a station heading west at 28.88 mph. They started 150km apart. Assuming an easterly wind of 3mph, at what mile distance from the west origin point will the trains collide?
2. What era of AIO is your favorite, and why?
3. What era of AIO do you care about the least, and why?
4. Favorite kind of snack/candy?
5. A train leaves the station heading east at 50mph, approaching another train who leaves a station heading west at 28.88 mph. They started 150km apart. Assuming an easterly wind of 3mph, at what mile distance from the west origin point will the trains collide?
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1. I'm actually no longer a law student. Graduated from law school, took the bar exam, waiting on results, hoping to be a licensed attorney in a few weeks. I presently work for a law firm that does about everything, so the type of law I will ultimately practice is still up in the air. I'm flexible.
2. For me, the Novacom saga was the pinnacle of AIO. It had everything, and I've listened to every episode so many times. As an alternative, I deeply love the Barclay era; Aloha Oy, Christmas episodes, Pokenberry Falls, roadtrip to Florida.
3. Honestly, everything after Album 50. The reset with Andre Stojka as Whit and the introduction of the Parkers just started to lose me. I was also 16-years-old when it released, and I was starting to age out of wonder and excitement. ( ) I liked bits and pieces thereafter, but the show gradually lost me, and I stopped listening. I don't think the show got objectively worse, but I got subjectively less interested.
4. Nachos and/or Reeses.
5. I have no idea. This isn't the kind of thing my brain can compute, assuming it can be solved. The wind seems like a red herring because we already know the speed of the trains. I also don't know how to convert miles to kilometers, which is sad (I failed to really learn the metric system).
2. For me, the Novacom saga was the pinnacle of AIO. It had everything, and I've listened to every episode so many times. As an alternative, I deeply love the Barclay era; Aloha Oy, Christmas episodes, Pokenberry Falls, roadtrip to Florida.
3. Honestly, everything after Album 50. The reset with Andre Stojka as Whit and the introduction of the Parkers just started to lose me. I was also 16-years-old when it released, and I was starting to age out of wonder and excitement. ( ) I liked bits and pieces thereafter, but the show gradually lost me, and I stopped listening. I don't think the show got objectively worse, but I got subjectively less interested.
4. Nachos and/or Reeses.
5. I have no idea. This isn't the kind of thing my brain can compute, assuming it can be solved. The wind seems like a red herring because we already know the speed of the trains. I also don't know how to convert miles to kilometers, which is sad (I failed to really learn the metric system).
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have you ever been out of the U.S.? is amsterdam on your list of places to visit?
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No, I've had a passport for 4 years but haven't left.
Low key though, I genuinely spent time browsing Google Maps' street view of Amsterdam because I want to visit. Would be great!
Low key though, I genuinely spent time browsing Google Maps' street view of Amsterdam because I want to visit. Would be great!
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you should! although i fully realize that it's a privilege to afford being able to travel overseas, and that it's often cheaper to fly around within Europe, but it's definitely worth it if you ever get the chance. you should check out jack's flight club, that's how i found tickets for around $250 to go to toronto from amsterdam, and i booked a flight for easter to DC for around the same price actually
and if you come to Amsterdam i'll show you around
and if you come to Amsterdam i'll show you around
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Sounds good.
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Sometimes. I'm a very analytical person and like to make sense of things - perhaps to a fault at times.
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What's cooking back at the homestead?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
How did you get to where you are now?
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
How did you get to where you are now?
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Hi, K1!
I'm not sure how to answer the first question because I'm not sure whether to answer it literally. But I'll assume it's really about food. And to that, I'll say that nothing is cooking. I don't really enjoy cooking so I see it as a chore. But I've been trying to learn and have some decent recipes always at the ready. Stir fry, cheesy potato bake, chicken quesadillas, that sort of thing. Going okay so far.
In five years, I think I see myself still working my present job (perhaps moved up slightly, but no big moves). I hope to be a homeowner and be established in a community where I can get to know neighbors and be part of local events. I also hope to be married and maybe have a kid by that point. But that may be wishful thinking.
Getting to where I am now has been a bit of a whirlwind. Over the last ten years, I was part of four schools, worked seven jobs, and lived in eight places. Met a lot of people who influenced and pushed me. Been blessed and lucky at times.
I'm not sure how to answer the first question because I'm not sure whether to answer it literally. But I'll assume it's really about food. And to that, I'll say that nothing is cooking. I don't really enjoy cooking so I see it as a chore. But I've been trying to learn and have some decent recipes always at the ready. Stir fry, cheesy potato bake, chicken quesadillas, that sort of thing. Going okay so far.
In five years, I think I see myself still working my present job (perhaps moved up slightly, but no big moves). I hope to be a homeowner and be established in a community where I can get to know neighbors and be part of local events. I also hope to be married and maybe have a kid by that point. But that may be wishful thinking.
Getting to where I am now has been a bit of a whirlwind. Over the last ten years, I was part of four schools, worked seven jobs, and lived in eight places. Met a lot of people who influenced and pushed me. Been blessed and lucky at times.
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I did mean the cooking question aliterally. But because I am such a literal person, it makes me happy to know that you chose to answer it literally!
I am glad you still visit here on occasion. Four schools? Would you consider that normal? (Perhaps you merely mean like middle school, high school and a few colleges as your budget/program developed). Seven jobs? Whew, I haven't even had that many in the past 10 years.
I forget, are you licensed at your state bar already?
I am glad you still visit here on occasion. Four schools? Would you consider that normal? (Perhaps you merely mean like middle school, high school and a few colleges as your budget/program developed). Seven jobs? Whew, I haven't even had that many in the past 10 years.
I forget, are you licensed at your state bar already?
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Haha cool, I'm a pretty literal person too.
Four schools includes my homeschool (not a school??), community college, undergraduate school, then law school. And yes, finally got licensed a few months back.
Four schools includes my homeschool (not a school??), community college, undergraduate school, then law school. And yes, finally got licensed a few months back.
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Are you the guy on the Legal Eagle Youtube channel?
Can you share what specialty of law you focus on, if any? You might have said this already, but this would be for the record.
Do you consider Foggy from Daredevil (2015) to be a role model? Do you have a blind law partner? (Or are you blind?)
Do you find yourself thinking about your job outside of work hours?
Do you consider Foggy from Daredevil (2015) to be a role model? Do you have a blind law partner? (Or are you blind?)
Do you find yourself thinking about your job outside of work hours?
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Hi Steve. The answer is probably whoever lives closest to the equator. Definitely not me.
Ha, no, but I recommend him. There are some "celebrity attorneys" out there that spread laughable legal garbage, but he seems credible.The Top Crusader wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:52 am Are you the guy on the Legal Eagle Youtube channel?
I work with banks and credit unions and help them with the legal side of lending money.KODY 105 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 6:45 amCan you share what specialty of law you focus on, if any? You might have said this already, but this would be for the record.
Do you consider Foggy from Daredevil (2015) to be a role model? Do you have a blind law partner? (Or are you blind?)
Do you find yourself thinking about your job outside of work hours?
I haven't watched any Daredevel movies or shows, so I'm not familiar with its characters. I don't have a blind law partner, but I have worked for a blind attorney before. He had an incredibly impressive memory. He would listen to entire statutes, memorize them, and be able to quote them in court at a moment's notice. I'm not blind, personally.
Mmmm, I do sometimes think about work during non-work hours, often because keeping up with work email is a 24/7 job. But I think about non-work things during work hours, too, so I guess it balances out.
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hi ae,
if you had to face one deceased us president (we're pretending they're alive for this question) in hand-to-hand combat, who do you think you could take down? personally, i would face william henry harrison because he was too dumb to wear a coat in january, so he will probably not be thinking ahead enough to be good at fighting.
if you had to face one deceased us president (we're pretending they're alive for this question) in hand-to-hand combat, who do you think you could take down? personally, i would face william henry harrison because he was too dumb to wear a coat in january, so he will probably not be thinking ahead enough to be good at fighting.
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Wow, hi Steve. Been a while.Steve wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 11:25 pm hi ae,
if you had to face one deceased us president (we're pretending they're alive for this question) in hand-to-hand combat, who do you think you could take down? personally, i would face william henry harrison because he was too dumb to wear a coat in january, so he will probably not be thinking ahead enough to be good at fighting.
If you're going to take out Harrison, I'll go for John Tyler. I'm not a hand-to-hand combat person, but I know Tyler to be a Confederate type of guy, so that might give me enough adrenaline to prevail for the good of the country haha.
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i just wanna say that when i lived in ghana i was probably the closest ToOer to the equator, so...American Eagle wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 9:13 pmHi Steve. The answer is probably whoever lives closest to the equator. Definitely not me.
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