Tomorrow will be "Ordinary Blog Day" at the Legal Underground. This will give me a chance to turn the site over to an ordinary blogger of a type you'll instantly recognize from your busy blog-surfing.
His name is Al. He's 42, divorced, and definitely not a lawyer. Tomorrow while I'm busy in court, he'll be sitting in front of my computer at home. I didn't need to give Al much instruction. He already has a blogger site of his own (anonymous, so I can't link), plus he's an Access programmer and very "computer literate." He's currently unemployed, sorry to say, but looking.
Al leans a little more to the right than I do, is enthusiastic about life, and will be a welcome change of pace on this blawg. I spoke to Al just a few minutes ago, and he's really looking forward to telling you about himself on "Ordinary Blog Day." Of course, all typos and grammatical errors will be Al's, so don't bother copyediting the blawg until I'm back on Thursday.



y'know, it's the strangest thing. after being in law school for the past few months, i find i can't really communicate with normal people. people in bars, people on the street, in stores, etc--it just doesn't work. i feel compelled to insert random law crap in my speech, viz., stock legalese, latin, words i've learned from professors...
bottom line: experiencing a real blog will be a welcome respite--many thanks for providing the opportunity!
Posted by: porknbeans | March 30, 2004 at 11:31 PM