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Today...

I got up about 7:00 AM, since I'm buried in homework (particularly this damned legal memo). After taking the dog out, running the moldy pumpkin outside, making coffee and bacon, and bringing up the dog bed from the wash, I finally accepted that homework was going to have to happen. That was probably sometime around 9:30 AM.

I read over the cases (again). Sometime around noon, we ran out to get videos from Best video. I was also hoping to find a notary for the pistol permits, but there are apparently scarce here (ironic, since it is actually easier to become a notary here than in PA). I also wanted to get money orders to go along with the permits. However, eventually we got hungry after looking for the natural foods store and ended up buying wings at Archie's. I think we got home somewhere around 2:30 PM (where does the time go?). Then I read the cases (again, this time with a highlighter).

Finally, I started writing. At this point, I have about four pages, and a complete paper that technically covers the material. However, the page target is eight pages, and my memo is pretty vague on a lot of stuff. It's going to require a bunch of work tomorrow, but at this point I at least have something. I think I can fix some of the worst holes with the cases I have, but I'm also fairly concerned that I'm going to need to bring in some more. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of cases on point in the applicable jurisdiction, which means I'm going to have to look farther which opens up a whole new can of worms.

I know I'm not really stupid, but I certainly feel like I am right now. I used to think I was a pretty good writer, but it's horrifying to me how much I struggle with this stuff. It's not even like I need to worry about the organization that much: every legal memo has exactly the same structure.

Argh.

I also need to fix my citations tomorrow. They are mostly okay, but our prof is obligated to be a stickler about them, so I need to get out the book and go over everyone one of them to make sure. That doesn't worry me, it's just proofing. Still, it's another half-hour task in this project, and I can't really do it until I have all the content squared away.

Date: 2006-11-05 02:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] temair.livejournal.com
Hey!

I'm a notary. My stamp is at work or I'd do it tomorrow. If you need me to, I'll bring it home MOnday and we can figure out a way to connect.

Date: 2006-11-05 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nrawling.livejournal.com
Thanks for the offer. I think we're going to run up to the UPS store for some other stuff on Tuesday, and apparently they do notary services. I think it's just funny.

In Pennsylvania, I was weirded out at how many notary signs there were (what is this, a cult?!) But it turned out that many things that you do at the DMV in Connecticut or Michigan, any notary in Pennsylvania can do. If that's what government privatization means, I'm all for it. If you didn't like a particular notary for getting your registration done, just do down the street to the next one.

Once we get done with this gun permit nonsense, I will post a long accounting of the whole process. It should be handy for the future, but also a way to went on how fucked up this particular government process is.

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