March 12, 2004

Murphy's Irish Law, Part 2

(Murphy's Irish Law, Part 1)

Mr. Peck pointed out that by seeking clemency from the city attorney, I greatly reduce the effectiveness (limit -> 0) of that channel should I need it in the future. Since this is a minor infraction that I readily admit to committing, burning my Pleading Card on it would be a waste. Thus, I signed up for STOP class yesterday. By doing so, I am using up my STOP class opportunity for the next 3 years, but it's the wrong frame of mind to plan on being ticketed again. I'd much rather save the big Get Out of Jail Card shot for if I really need it.

Although, damn, you know how much money I would make if I were doing consulting work for 8 hours instead of watching traffic safety videos?

For you Lincoln East'ers: The NE Safety Council had a sign on their wall, indicating that Rudy Stoehr passed away 25 February 2003. I can't say that I particularly liked or disliked the man, but the passing of anyone accomplished and driven to improve others is a great loss, and 64 is too young. May he rest in peace.

Posted by blaine at 09:45 (-06:00)

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Re: Rudy

"and there's Kahle, with all the vertical jump of a WAHOO PHONE BOOK!"

RIP.

Posted by: adam at 14 March 2004 19:02 (-06:00)

"Kahle! Kahle for two!"

I couldn't dunk consistently in slam-jam ball, but I held my own in every other category, of every sport we played. Not bad for an underclassman nerd in an upperclassman's jock course. I had to work hard for mad props, but I earned them nonetheless.

Posted by: blaine at 14 March 2004 23:36 (-06:00)

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