August 28, 2012

  • Are You Lying Now Or Were You Lying Then?

    This week I have two trials scheduled (divorce and eviction), an appellate brief due and a mediation with LaDiDahFancyPants Bank.  Not a typical work week for me.  I prefer hanging out at the homeless shelter talking about child support or listening to the mentally ill rant about being forced to take medication they don't want to take.

    Yesterdays trial was pretty ding dong crazy.  I know more about El Salvador real estate descriptions than I ever wanted to know.  I got home exhausted.  I went to bed early, slept really well, and had difficulty getting up this morning.  While I am good at litigation ("Who is (Name of Mistress?)" "I refuse to answer."  "I would ask the court to instruct the witness to answer," I said, calmly.), it exhausts me.  I won the trial yesterday.  My client was happy.  My boss was excited.  And I feel like I could sleep for a week.

    But I have shit to do.

     

Comments (1)

  • unfortunately a person who cheats and lies will probably always cheat and lie.

    other than massive hangovers is there ever a time that a long long period of sleeping makes things better?
    your body gets a lot more exercise than mine so my frame of reference may be off, but generally extra unplanned sleep just makes my brain fuzzy.

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