Allowing your wife to work a second job

SpokaneCY

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I would think that it makes it harder to win some of her cases. Lawyers are always looking for things that they can attack, regardless if it matters to the case or not. This seems like an obvious target.

I can see it being harder. Literally after reading the article, I can see it. Good gawd - I'm 55 and still giggle with potty humor. I hope I never change. My wife has a differing opinion.
 

RotatingColumn

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She's a prostitute AND a lawyer?
Soooo you can give it to her AND take it from behind. aye oh!
 

tim_redd

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Disappointing... We all have an opportunity to ask her anything and we blow it with name calling. I don't approve or disapprove, but I would like to ask her lots of questions. You know because of intellectual curiousity and junk.
Exactly, like why would you waste your prime earning years going to law school?
 
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CYEATHAWK

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In the spirit of this thread, the back and forth between Steve and Dalton from the 1989 movie "Roadhouse" would probably go something like this:



Steve: Being called a c***s****r isn't personal?
Dalton: No. It's two nouns combined to elicit a prescribed response.

Steve: What if someone calls my mama a w****?
Dalton: Is she?

Steve: Well.......yeah.
Dalton: Then be nice and buy them a beer.
 

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I still don't know which one is her day job.
I’ve only needed a lawyer a couple times in my life but I would be definitely happier with one working relentlessly day and night.
 

aeroclone

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I wonder if she's still on the DL. Sounds like she got pretty torn up!



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