Tuesday, June 09, 2009

 

Enough about me-- what about Mr. Lego?


I'm sorry if the blog has been a little self-indulgent lately. I realize there is a lot else going on in the world right now.

One question people often have is "what is going on with Mr. Lego?"

The fact is that I don't really know, and haven't heard from him since April. Does anyone know what he has been up to? That is other than this:


Comments:
Totally unrelated to this post, but thought I'd let you know there was another sighting of "Jesus on Death Row" for sale at Barnes & Noble - this particular sighting was at the 5th Avenue Barnes & Noble in New York City.
 
i thought you had forgotten about me osler. i am touched that even while you travel to the nation's capital you remember your old pal mr. lego. i have been up to many things - many a law professor have come and put their hand on my leg much as you did but none have made the same impact. i tried commenting on other blogs but alas nobody had the same respect for me and my plasticity that you do. i have also been touched, figuratively, by the stories of all the laid off lawyers and am working to find out if i can hire a bunch of them to file suit on my behalf against, well, people like you (but not you specifically) for assault, battery, or some other tort for all the touching, groping, etc. that i endure. so, there you have it - i'm the same ol' mr. lego, just a bit older and wiser but still fondly remembering the time we had together.
 
oh, i did get a new pair of socks last week, too.
 
That is a great video but not my favorite Spinal Tap song. My Fav is BIG BOTTOM.

Something like

Big Bottom
Bog bottom
Talk about Mud Flaps
My Girl's got 'em
Big bottom
Drives me outta my mind
How could I leave this behind?

Now THOSE are lyrics.
 
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mr. lego, you are a sensitive soul. If you are ever in Austin and want to hit some poetry readings or take a swim (can you swim? I guess you can float...), give me a call! I know some great tort lawyers, but you would need to be torted here in Texas for them to assist. ;)
 
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