Yesterday we had a pretty big thunderstorm. As I was driving around looking for a used bookstore, never found it, I discovered a new driving obstacle. There are downed power lines all over the place every time we get a halfway decent storm. So on top of streets with no names, tiger trap sized potholes, non working traffic lights, and cops who just want to harass you, we now add downed electric cables. Sometimes getting around the city feels like a game of Pitfall.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
El Pocho Abogado is an attorney and it's go time. He revels in the springeresque world of domestic relations law and is no longer able to be shocked. He's currently scanning myspace for pictures of opposing parties doing bong hits with their children. He would like some Carne Asada Tacos. He is interested in Rock N Roll, the news, and La Causa. If you are new wave then he is single. Email El Pocho Abogado
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1 Comments:
You mentioned something about the contract for rebuilding NO going to Halliburton which made me think of this:
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050502/klein
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