Big Head Todd "only played new music": From Veritable Cornucopia comes a first-hand report claiming that when Big Head Todd & the Monsters returned for an encore, “they only played new music" rather than "some more old favorites.” Too bad! (Here's what I'd like to hear: "Sister Sweetly" or "Crazy Mary." Bittersweet indeed!)
Is a vote for George Bush "like voting for reinstatement of the draft"? The entertaining weblog Tbagged tackles this issue in a post titled "The Draft." (Hey, you crazy law students, what's 'Tbagged' mean? Please explain the reference, and I'll be sure to post it for my readers. Does it have anything to do with tea?)
Available from Mixtape Marathon: From Mixtape Marathon comes "Mardi Gras Guidelines." (I agree skin cancer can be very gross.)Notes from the 1(L) Underground is reporting: At Notes from the 1(L) Underground, a weblog that proves imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Bacon is reporting on the trip to land a job with a "super shady personal injury firm" and is ready for whatever happens: "I'd be good at putting neck braces on clients and creating small yet significant hazards in department stores or whatever they'll have me doing." We say, "Good luck!" (Note: the moniker "Bacon" is not a reference to the English philosopher and statesman, but to the well-known pork product.)
It's What I Read on Vacation: The hilarious BuffaloWings&Vodka, a weblog that asks "Have you accepted Jon Bon Jovi as your Lord and Savior," skewers the big firms in the post, "Truth in Interviewing." I had trouble accessing the link, so pull up the site and search for the post. Worth a read! (Though the author is a 1L at UT Law who professes he is "not good with women," I hear a certain bankruptcy lawyer in the East has a crush on him.)
Waddling Thunder is announcing the creation of a new Harvard blog called per curiam, from Greg and Eric. Waddling Thunder writes, "Eric, just as a disclosure, is a classmate and fellow initiate of the Eugene Volokh free speech seminar experience."
"Whacked." Which Sopranos character is most likely to "kick the bucket" this season? "Sugar, Mr. Poon?" isn't taking bets, but is relying on the oddsmakers.
Coming Tomorrow: Upstart Blawger Teases Established Blawger Yet Again: Blawger Evan Schaeffer, a member of the "exalted profession" says Monday's entry will prove I'm an easy target, but only because I'm so popular. He tells me he thinks that even appellate lawyers can be cool from time to time!

Just so you know, since it's not clear above, I'm not Greg. I was just saying on my blog that of the two, I happen to know Eric...
Posted by: Waddling Thunder | March 07, 2004 at 10:36 AM
Waddling Thunder: The author of the post "How Appealing at the Law Schools #2" told me to tell you he apologizes for getting his facts wrong. He has corrected the post in accord with your comment. Sorry.
Posted by: Evan | March 07, 2004 at 10:56 AM
Evan, no offense taken. I like to point out when people link to me because it doesn't happen that often and I needed something to say. And I like the Bashman parody.
Posted by: Sam | March 07, 2004 at 11:31 AM
Sam: The author of the post "How Appealing at the Law Schools #2" instructed me to ask you, "What parody?"
Posted by: Evan | March 07, 2004 at 11:42 AM
No, no problem. I just wanted to make sure that Greg wasn't though to be me - I'm sure he doesn't deserve the ignominy.
Posted by: Waddling Thunder | March 07, 2004 at 11:43 AM