Rise, Kill, Eat

ἀναστάς, Πέτρε, θῦσον καὶ φάγε

What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.
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Name: R. Victor
Country: United States
Metro: Seattle
Gender: Male


Interests: Theology, law, sailing, astronomy, flying, music composition, harpsichord playing, agronomy, chicken ranching, grape growing, wine making, Puritans, Hebrew, Greek, epistemology, firearms; walking and talking about all of the above with my wife.
Expertise: Trial lawyer, boatbuilder, winemaker, builder of telescopes and other scientific instruments, master dilettante.
Occupation: Lawyer
Industry: Legal


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Member Since: 12/5/2005

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Saturday, September 08, 2007

Regrouping and Revamping

I'm hammered by work and by tasks demanding time at home. Last week I poked around with a screwdriver to try to find where a mold smell was coming from in our house. 24 hours later the tile walls were torn away, the cast iron tub was smashed to bits (an 8 pound sledgehammer does amazing things to 50 year-old cast iron), and I was beginning to lay new subfloor. This week I installed a new tub and now we are talking about putting down Marmoleum floors in places that don't really need it. Of course, a month ago I redid the kitchen cabinets. And next week I'll replumb the old hot water lines and start my last year in the tax LL.M.

Not to mention the little things that pay the bills: summary judgment motions, hearings, depositions, evictions, and contract revisions.

So I'm sort of incommunicado. I have another blog that archived much of what was here: Grapes and Figs

There's not much new there, but I do plan to build up a law and politics blog and see what I can do to bash the Internal Revenue Code.

May God bless and keep each one of you who visit. Christ is King.


Tuesday, July 17, 2007

What you've always suspected

My state's bar association is sponsoring a continuing legal education program about "Lawyers’ Roles in Preparing and Responding to Disasters".

So the secret is out. Lawyers prepare disasters so that you will hire them to fix the aftermath. You'd think the association that requires us to pay dues would not be so open about this.