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12 March 2005 02:19Last night I had the distinct pleasure of getting a chance to say "Sorry. I don't have my Harvard Law School ID with me." It's technically not a lie. Went to see Liberal Establishment Boy, one of my favorite people from high school performing in the Harvard Law School Parody, complete with drunken lawyers and law students around me hooting at the cast. Highlights were a) L.E.B.'s acting ability, which was surprising in it's subtlety and accuracy, the dance number to "Justice Stevens please don't die" (to the tune of "Hit me baby one more time") complete with the little mini-kilt and poufy pigtail holder things ala the video. Afterwards, I got to crash the cast party and see law students at play. The music was really uninteresting (how many times in my life do I have to listen to "Jump Around"?) but they loved it. The most interesting thing at the cast party was the women (as Abi shows her biases to the world) when they turned their eyes away from other people and I can see them, tired and regrouping before they put their faces back on. There are aspects of myself that I don't like and try to avoid or downplay that were really naked in these people. I've always thought that if I had a different set of ethics, I'd be an evil ad exec, but now I think I could also have been a half-decent evil lawyer.
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Date: 14 Mar 2005 15:25 (UTC)(I though maybe you were trying to avoid names, which made communication harder)