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alphachiohmy 11-26-2001 08:47 PM

countdowns
 
28 days till Christmas.
27 shopping days left. :rolleyes:
17 days till I graduate with a bachelor's:D
10 days till I find out if I got the job at the Daily Herald.:confused:
6 days till my interview with the Air Force.
4 days till my friends 21st birthday.:p
3 days till my research paper for journalism history - its not started yet - is due.:mad:
1 hour and 15 minutes till I have to go to work.
Thats all for now.

What are you counting down too? :)

AOIIAngel 11-26-2001 09:44 PM

9 hours 15 mins till I have to be up to get ready for work
4 days til my day off! (yippie)
5 days til I get to see my honey!(YIPPIE)
yeah, thats all for me, I am pretty boring this week.

KillarneyRose 11-26-2001 09:47 PM

5 days until the Army/Navy game! We're meeting about 10 other couples up in Philly to tailgate, go to the game and whatnot. It's always fun to get together with people you haven't seen in awhile!

GO NAVY!!! BEAT ARMY!!! :)

greeklawgirl 11-26-2001 09:49 PM

Hee hee, this is a fun idea for a thread...

8 days until I leave for New York City :D
4 days until I quit my old job :(
14 days until I start my new one :)
26 days until we go to Arizona for Christmas
and the kicker...
11 months (more or less) until we start trying for our Alpha Gam/Sig Ep legacy! Hee hee!

AlphaChiS2K 11-26-2001 09:52 PM

1 day until I see my sweetie
3 minutes until I see my ex boyfriend
31 days until I see my family
3 months until I go to Italy!!

xok85xo 11-26-2001 10:03 PM

11 days until my last lecture as an undergrad
16 days until my last final as an undergrad
18 days til graduation
1 month and 12 days until i move to arizona to live with my parents
3 months and 13 days until i see my honey again :(
10 months(give or take) until i move back to NJ permenantly
363 days until my birthday :)

prospectiverushee 11-26-2001 10:06 PM

1 day till the light bill is due
5 days till the rent is due
1 hour till the weather man tells me it's going to snow this week
2 hours till Friends comes on
3 hours till I take a shower and go to bed

Miami1839 11-26-2001 10:55 PM

24 days until I leave for San Juan for 9 days
4 days until payday
2 minutes before I go to bed
7 hours until I start the day again

josh8o 11-27-2001 12:40 AM

57 days until the spring semester starts
44 days until my best friend turns 21
35 days until i register for spring classes
25 days until i go home for christmas
7 days until I-week
5 days until i take the test to get into my major

AlphaChiGirl 11-27-2001 12:45 AM

1 month until I see my boy (maybe less if I get really antsy)
9 weeks until I go to Rome for the semester
1 day until I go back to school
4 weeks until I am finished with for the semester

PhiMuJennaJen20 11-27-2001 12:47 AM

4 months and 29 days until my 21st! lol
(yes, this countdown is on my IM profile. i'm sad...)

lol

PKTSU01 11-27-2001 12:52 AM

hmmm..interesting...
 
2 weeks till finals :eek:
2 months till I start my internship at EMI:cool:
3 years till I get out of law school
5 years until I take over the music industry
:D
14 minutes till sportscenter

IowaHawkeye 11-27-2001 01:00 AM

10 hours until my Lit paper is due (if anyone has read John Updikes A&P and would like to help me analyze - let me know ;))
1 day and 9 hours until my American Foreign Policy paper is due (if anyone has any opinions on what our drug policy should be towards latin america - let me know ;))
4 days until i register for spring classes
14 days until the semester is over (THANK GOD!!!)
21 days until hellish finals are over/winter vacation
42 days until i leave for ireland

aggieAXO 11-27-2001 01:09 AM

78 days until I am thirty-sniflle, sniffle, help I am getting old

Alphachigirl and alphachi2K-both of ya'll are going to be gone next semester? there will be hardly any AXO's left-sniffle, sniffle
Rhonda your not leaving are you? Then it would be me and justamom and lyrelyre-sniffle

volgirl2376 11-27-2001 01:24 AM

58 days until my birthday....#26

34 days until I kiss myself on New Years Eve

27 days until the 1st anniversary of my jerk ex bf and I breaking up

28 days until Christmas

25 days until my next vacation from work that will last 3 weeks

17 days until my review at work

5 days until UT gets spanked by UF

6 days until my dog gets her picture made with Santa

8 hours until I have to get up in the morning

- 1 hour until bedtime

DGPhoney 11-27-2001 01:27 AM

6 hours before I have to get up for work
14 hours till Dance Practice
6 days till my stats Math project is due
7 Days before my library books are due
2 minutes before I forget to do something, that I should be doing instead of playing on the computer

3 minutes before I blindly change the channel of this dumb trash I am watching on tv
1hour in a half before I go to sleep
23 days till my formal
13 days till pay day
16 days till the last day of classes
17 days till finals start
15 days before i start stressing over finals
17 days till book buy back :)
oh and 75 days till my brithday day (which means sometime in February )

aggieAXO 11-27-2001 01:43 AM

oh yea and -7 days for my movies-boy they are really overdue

G8Ralphaxi 11-27-2001 02:56 AM

2 more days until the rosiness on my cheeks fade. BOO! (Yes I was in the sun this weekend. I live in Florida. Gotta love it.)

5 days until the Gators chomp Tennessee. Pasadena, here we come. YAY!

9 days until my Property final. BOO!

10 days until the huuuuuuuge holiday party thrown by the law firm where I'll be working next summer. YAY!

19 days until I am done with my finals and my first year of law school. YAY!

20 days until one of my roommates (AKA whiny bitch) moves out. YAY!

22 days until I get to go home for Christmas! YAY!

23 days until I am totally absolutely without a doubt sick of every single one of my relatives. BOO!

4 months since I've had a boyfriend and, ahem, had any "fun". BOO!
Actually make that a DOUBLE BOO!

Betarulz! 11-27-2001 12:22 PM

56 days until I initiate
35 days until I leave for Copper Mountain for a ski trip
34 days until New Years' (my fave holiday)
29 days until Christmas
24 days until I finish my first Semester of College
22 days unitl my first College final
12 days until Formal
10 days until my chemistry exam
3 days until we leave for our pledge class sneak to Kansas State (where I'll get to see a bunch of my HS friends)
2 days until our Frosh with Theta, and our annual Taco Feed philanthropy
1 day until I ask a girl to be my date for formal
4 hours until I go see my Beta Buddy
1 hour until I go to class, and see my best friend
??? days/hours/weeks before they turn on the heat in the pledge wing :mad: http://www.plaudersmilies.de/errrr.gif

greeklawgirl 11-27-2001 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by G8Ralphaxi
9 days until my Property final. BOO!

Hee hee, your post reminds me of my first year of law school. My Property final was the very first final I ever had and I was a nervous wreck. The night before the exam I had a dream that 'they' changed the Rule Against Perpetuities. I remember bolting upright and gasping, "NOOOO! Its life-in-being-plus-21-years!!!"

I'm sure you'll do just fine! (But boy am I glad I'm not in your shoes anymore. :p )

Siobhan 11-27-2001 02:27 PM

73 days till I write my LSAT
2 Months til Robbie Burns Day/My bf's 27th b-day
27 days til xmas
26 days to shop for xmas
3 weeks until xmas vacation
2 weeks until skiing at Whistler
6 hours til I leave work
1 1/2 hours til lunch

G8Ralphaxi 11-28-2001 02:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by greeklawgirl
"NOOOO! Its life-in-being-plus-21-years!!!"
Don't forget the UNBORN WIDOW!!! Aaarrrrrrrrrrgggggghhhhh!!! :p Can I tell you how much I hate that little hooker??? ;)

For those of you are have been smart enough to avoid law school so far - the "unborn widow" is the idea that you could write a will leaving property to "my wife" but that isn't necessarily certain who your wife is, even if you're currently married.

For example, say Mr. X is 30 and married to Mrs. X. He writes a will leaving property to "my wife" but doesn't identify her by name.

Mrs. X divorces Mr. X 10 years later, when he's 40 because she catches him in a weird tryst involving triplets, a goat, and Kraft-mac-and-cheese. (law school casebooks are like this - no one ever "just gets divorced" or "just dies" - they are mushed into bits or beheaded or something really gruesome)

20 years later, when Mr. X is 60, Miss A is born.

20 years after that, Mr. X (now 80) meets Miss A (now 20)

Mr. X (aka sleazy old man) marries Miss A. He dies shortly thereafter.

Miss A is the "unborn widow" because she wasn't born yet when he made the gift/wrote the will. She was a future person.

So now everyone is going to sue about how to define "my wife" in the will. And I will have to read about it in some heavy $100 book. Fabulous. :rolleyes:

Doesn't everyone just want to sign up for law school now???

IowaHawkeye 11-28-2001 03:14 AM

my life does have purpose and direction! that actually sounds fascinating to me - thank god!!!! wait, does that make me really odd, or just plain dumb? get me out of undergrad, i want to go to law school now! ;)

KSig RC 11-28-2001 03:25 AM

2 days til thursday (ie the weekend).

(take it as it comes.)

G8Ralphaxi 11-28-2001 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaHawkeye
my life does have purpose and direction! that actually sounds fascinating to me - thank god!!!! wait, does that make me really odd, or just plain dumb? get me out of undergrad, i want to go to law school now! ;)
Oh yeah, it's wild and crazy times. The cases are all these weird fact patterns, and you read that stuff all semester, then you have your final at the end and the Professor creates a REALLY weird set of facts for you to analyze, based on what you've learned from analyzing all the previous cases of weird facts.

Case in point: The horror of every Torts class: the infamous Palsgraf case. My study partners and I were wishing that Cardozo and Andrews (the two judges that wrote the majority and dissenting opinions) to ROT IN H***.

Guy getting on a train, but he's late and the train has started to move. One train employee gives him a boost and another employee who's on the train extends a hand to help pull him up. (I know you've seen this in movies when someone is late and runs to jump up on the train)

In the process of helping this idiot with a punctuality problem on the train, he gets bumped around and drops a small package he was holding. He does make it on the train.

However, that package contained fireworks. Why the hell he was bringing a small unmarked package of fireworks on a train, I don't know. So anyway, the box falls, hits the tracks, and BOOM! explodes.

The explosion carries some kind of shock wave to the platform about 30' away and everyone standing there panics. Mrs. Palsgraf, our helpless little plaintiff, was standing under some heavy scales. (you know the old fashioned kind). The scales fall and hit her, causing and injury and this lovely little lawsuit.

So the judges writing the opinions go into these loooooooonnnnngggg detailed analyses of whether it was "reasonably foreseeable" by the train employees that the package was potentially dangerous to people standing on the platform 30 feet away. If anyone has insomnia problems, look up this case, it will cure you! Page after page after page of these complex, yet stultifyingly vague, theoretical concepts. I almost expected them to start discussing "What is the meaning of life?" :rolleyes:

In the meantime though, you gotta ask, who cares about whether or not you can "reasonably foresee" such a wack-ass chain of events? Of course you can't! But isn't the problem more that maybe, just MAYBE, train employees shouldn't let people board trains that are MOVING??? :eek: Especially if their movement is restricted, i.e. they're carrying a friggin' box?

My Torts class spend an entire hour on this case. The prof was relentless in going through ALLLLLLL the details of the majority and dissenting opinions and asking a bazillion questions about each side, all of which we got wrong. Then he concluded by basically saying that we were all completely hopeless and the true negligence lay in passengers boarding moving trains. So WHY THE HECK did you just spend an HOUR asking us about all that other stuff?

juniorgrrl 11-28-2001 10:10 AM

6 Days till my program is due
7 days till my final marketing test
8 days till my program user guide is due
9 days till my speech group presentation is due
13 days till my Finance final....

about 20 days until I can sleep again

20 minutes till finance :(

alphachiohmy 11-29-2001 01:07 AM

Update!
 
17 days till I graduate with a bachelor's:D
8 days till I find out if I got the job at the Daily Herald
2 days till MIKE AND JOE!!!!!

aggieAXO 11-29-2001 06:20 AM

g8Ralphaxi

I love reading your post about those scenarios-it is cracking me up. Post more. What is the weirdest one you have read? What is the kinkiest/strangest? I should have gone to law school just for the case stories. Maybe if I pay off all of my student loans from vet. school-of course I am on the 30 year plan. Do they let 60 year olds in?

greeklawgirl 11-29-2001 01:28 PM

Speaking of crazy law stories...do any of you remember the case in 1L crim law where they tried some sailors for murder for eating one of their shipmates after a shipwreck?

That one always stuck out in my mind.:eek:

valkyrie 11-29-2001 02:00 PM

Oh, I remember that shipwreck/eating case. Creepy.

The absolute funniest thing I ever read in law school was the case Regina v. Ojibway (I'm pasting this, so I hope it comes out okay):

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Blue, J.

Fred Ojibway, an Indian, was riding his pony through Queen's Park on January 2, 1965. Being impoverished, and having been forced to pledge his saddle, he substituted a downy pillow in lieu of the said saddle. On this particular day the accused's misfortune was further heightened by the circumstance of his pony breaking its right foreleg. In accord with Indian custom, the accused then shot the pony to relieve it of its awkwardness.
The accused was then charged with having breached the Small Birds Act, s. 2 of which states:
'Anyone maiming, injuring or killing small birds is guilty of an offense and subject to a fine not in excess of two hundred dollars.'
The learned magistrate acquitted the accused, holding in fact, that he had killed his horse and not a small bird. With respect I cannot agree.
In Light of the definition section my course is quite clear. Section 1
defines 'bird' as a 'two legged animal covered with feathers.' There can be no doubt that this case is covered by this section.
Counsel for the accused made several ingenious arguments to which, in fairness, I must address myself. He submitted that the evidence of the expert clearly concluded that the animal in question was a pony and not a bird, but this is not the issue. We are not interested in whether the animal in question is a bird or not, in fact, but whether it is one in law. Statutory interpretation has forced many a horse to eat birdseed for the rest of its life.
Counsel also contended that the neighing noise emitted by the animal could not possibly be produced by a bird. With respect the sounds emitted by an animal are irrelevant to its nature, for a bird is no less a bird because it is silent.
Counsel for the accused also argued that since there was evidence to show accused had ridden the animal, this pointed to the fact that it could not be a bird but was actually a pony. Obviously, this avoids the issue. The issue is not whether the animal was ridden or not, but whether it was shot or not, for to ride a pony or a bird is no offense at all. I believe that counsel now sees his mistake.
Counsel contends that the iron shoes found on the animal decisively
disqualify it from being a bird. I must inform counsel, however, that how an animal dresses is of no concern to this Court.
Counsel relied on the decision in Re Chicadee, where he contends that in similar circumstances the accused was acquitted. However, this is a horse of a different color. A close reading of that case indictes [sic ] that the animal in question there was not a small bird, but, in fact, a midget of a much larger species. Therefore, that case is inapplicable to our facts.
Counsel finally submits that the word 'small' in the title Small Birds Act refers not to 'Birds' but to 'Act,' making it the Small Act relating to Birds. With respect, counsel did not do his homework very well, for the Large Birds Act * * * is just as small. If pressed, I need only refer to the Small Loans Act * * * which is twice as large as the Large Birds Act.
It remains then to state my reason for judgment which, simply, is as follows: Different things may take on the same meaning for different purposes. For the purpose of the Small Birds Act, all two-legged, feather- covered animals are birds. This, of course, does not imply that only two- legged animals qualify, for the legislative intent is to make two legs merely the minimum requirement. The statute therefore contemplated multilegged animals with feathers as well. Counsel submits that having regard to the purpose of the statute only small animals 'naturally covered' with feathers
could have been contemplated. However, had this been the intention of the legislature I am certain that the phrase 'naturally covered' would have been expressly inserted just as 'Long' was inserted in the Longshoreman's Act.
Therefore, a horse with feathers on its back must be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be a bird, and a fortiori, a pony with feathers on its back is a small bird.
Counsel posed the following rhetorical question: If the pillow had been removed prior to the shooting, would the animal still be a bird? To this, let me answer rhetorically: Is a bird any less of a bird without its feathers?
_______

On a side note, the second funniest thing was Cordas v. Peerless Transp. Co., 27 NYS 2d 198. It might be in your torts book, and is definitely worth reading.

greeklawgirl 11-29-2001 02:12 PM

Valkyrie,
ROFLMAO!
Was that the opinion or the dissent?

HeidiHo 11-29-2001 02:18 PM

25 minutes till I go to lunch with my BF
3 hours till the stupidest class ever
5 hours till big/lil gift exchange at XO
11 hours till my last soc test, that I may or may not decide to take
13 hours till my last personality class
96 hours till my pycholinguistics final
120 hours till my personality final
after that- 30 days till my next class :D
Heidi

valkyrie 11-29-2001 02:36 PM

Isn't it hilarious?

It's actually fake -- my bankruptcy professor assigned it and we all read it, not knowing that it was a joke. I couldn't get over the judge's name -- Blue, J. Too funny! In re Chicadee! I could absolutely die laughing.

PKTSU01 11-29-2001 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie

_______

On a side note, the second funniest thing was Cordas v. Peerless Transp. Co., 27 NYS 2d 198. It might be in your torts book, and is definitely worth reading. [/B]
OH MY GOD, proper state citation format...HEAD FOR THE HILLS!

SigKapSweetie 11-29-2001 02:43 PM

48 hours until I get to open my first advent calendar present!!!
13 days until I leave to go home for 3 1/2 weeks! (yay for UF's long winter breaks:D)
3 months until I get to go skiing for the first time! (If anyone has a fave ski spot, let me know; we might not have the family's winter house in Colorado this year.)

valkyrie 11-29-2001 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PKTSU01


OH MY GOD, proper state citation format...HEAD FOR THE HILLS!

ROFL! Actually, I just looked it up in my trusty Bluebook and it should be 27 N.Y.S.2d 198. You'd think I should have learned something after all those hours in the library cite checking. Ha ha.

P.S. In my experience, nobody in the real world really cares about exact proper citation format. I think that it, like the rule against perpetuities, exists mainly to torture law students. :)

AOPiLaLa 11-29-2001 04:39 PM

8 days till I leave for my friend Heather's engagement party and a reunion with MaggieAxiD
22 days till I go home to FL for Christmas(and get those rosy cheeks again-YAY FL, right G9rAlphaXi!)
27 days till I have to come back to ATL for work(Boooo real world!)
9 months and 22 days till I start grad school
7 months till I quit my job
5 months since I found GreekChat and have had soooooooo much fun with you guys :)

Optimist Prime 11-29-2001 04:41 PM

what are perpituities?

valkyrie 11-29-2001 04:57 PM

From what I remember, although I've blocked most of it from my memory, the rule against perpetuities exists so that people can't have unlimited control over what happens to their real property after they die. The lawmakers favor the free trade of stuff, basically, so they want to limit the ability to exercise control from the grave, as it were.

Yeah. That makes no sense. I'm sure someone else can explain it better.

greeklawgirl 11-29-2001 07:19 PM

No, I think you did just fine, valkyrie. If I remember correctly, someone must be able to inherit their real property within the time limit of a "life in being" (ie, someone alive at the time the will was created) plus 21 years.

I think.

LOL


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