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chriswhitaker.bsky.social
Plaintiff's trial attorney in Texas
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The revival of that cause of action is fantastic. Well done!
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Hard lesson. When electronic filings started, a lot of people learned the hard way in both state and federal court. It scared the s___ out of me.
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Brutal.
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Great idea. And replay it every Jan. 6 at least until he dies.
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👋👋👋👋👋
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Wait to 50s going 60... I'm staying up to 12 to prove a point. We'll see how it goes. 😵‍💫
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Stay resisting.
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Oh, I forgot myself. 5 to 4! 😁
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I can't because I have a split. I have 4 thinkers and 4 that say republican only. Politics will not be discussed.
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That place should give some redeeming value to Amarillo.
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Did you try OHMS or go to SW 6th?
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My paralegal did the same. And, I admire her for it.
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All for that.
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Followed, no questions asked.
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Is she as hilarious and politically insightful as you? If so, I'm following.
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I over-thought it. Thank you.
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What is recess appointment?
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Mine is,"I can't believe it happened again!"
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Are you checking interstate reciprocity or international reciprocity? It may sound a little flippant, but i think I'll check the latter.
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I wish not!
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Some do!
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May I like more!?
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There are no laughing clicks, so here you go: 🤣 Sincerely, Plaintiff's Attorney
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had no idea how to apply the structure formulas. We asked how he planned to engineer and said he would just plug the data in the computer, and it would spit out the design. My first thought was, "I hope I don't drive on any of his bridges."
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You have a valid point here. My dad and I both graduated undergrad in engineering. We were discussing the failed engineering, even getting into the specific formulas, of a bridge or building a couple of years ago. My nephew, also same engineering discipline...
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The damn thing is Uvalde kids could see State Troopers, County Deputies, the Sheriff, and other law enforcement...doing nothing. The DHS officers had to do it. I know this is a simplistic response to sarcastic comment on a posted picture, but apparently, it is necessary for idiots.
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This is very disappointing. Any other race or political party (since were in Texas), he'd be tried.
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Well, all things being equal...
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This is, unfortunately, funny to me and, also unfortunately, hits way to close to home as I am about to turn 56! I guess I just have to find humor in my increasing deficiencies. BTW, I had to check the spelling of deficiencies! 🤣
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Just FYI, certain Lenovo laptops that have drain channels to keep this from being a problem. Saved me on 2 or 3 times when I spilled coffee.
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Yes! And, back in our younger years when 0% or 1.9% didn't exist, save up to pay for the vehicle outright.
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Sounds like me...drive 'em until the wheels fall off...or spontaneously combust while I'm at a pre-famouns George Lopez comedy show.💥🤯💣😁