Wednesday, August 22, 2007

 

Civilization Expands Again!


Welcome to the world of blogging, Mr. Greg White! His blog, Always Appealing, is off to a great start. It appears he will focus on Texas legal developments and what is going on in the world of the Teletubbies, two realms that overlap surprisingly often. [The above photo appeared on his blog; it features Mr. Tinky Winky, not Mr. Greg White]

For those of you who don't know Greg, he's a great writer and lawyer. Here are some other facts about him:

1) He is a top Texas appellate lawyer, especially in the area of criminal law.

B) Greg frequently teaches at Baylor Law School.

3) He and his family lived on a horse farm which was destroyed by a tornado last year. Since then, he has lived off the land, with only a bowie knife, a single loincloth, and a Toshiba notebook computer with internet access and a solar-panel power source.

Again, welcome!

Comments:
What? TCU is replacing its Horned Frog with a Teletubby?!!? Is this in response to move by Baylor to dump the bear in favor of little fluffy rodent dogs?

Or perhaps TCU wanted its own version of the long dead Baylor Mr. Ghost.

I sure am glad I went to William & Mary where we're known as "The Tribe," which according to the NCAA now has nothing to do with Native Americans, Indians or anything that might not be PC.
 
We could replace the Horned Frog with Gomer Pyle - we're still ranked 22.
 
Prof. Osler -

Off topic - but could you send an email to the PR class that the assignment is available? Not everyone reads your blog and grumblings were heard about the halls .
 
It was supposed to be posted on the "first-day assignments" list, but I guess that didn't go through. Sorry about that.
 
Students are grumbling about not knowing the reading a week before the first class? Those wussies won't last long in pc.
 
Prof:

Thanks for the Props.
 
let them grumble now... if not getting advanced notice of their PR assignment twists their juevos into a knot - the classes will make their overloaded brains explode
 
Well, they did get advance notice, just only five or six days advance notice.
 
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