name the player,or post whatever you friggin' want

Discussion in 'NHL General Discussion Board' started by alfred41, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. Catfish Guest

    hey my older brother is a Defense attorney!
     
  2. skinny123 Guest

    They make a good living, I know a few. Consider yourself lucky if you're ever in trouble.
     
  3. skinny123 Guest

    One of my good friends went to school most of his life and became a criminal lawyer. He was beginning to get a name for himself at only 36. One morning on the way to court a truck going northbound lost control and sideswiped the whole southbound lane. The truck took out three cars and there were no survivors, he was dead at 36.

    I believe some lawyers really try to do good and do their duty to serve in an honest way. I know lawyers that refuse to take on cases for sentimental reasons.

    I knew this one lawyer that refused someone for sexually assaulting a young girl based on the fact that he had a daughter her age. I know one thing, they have a really good life and are always travelling, there's always a new client around the corner. Here in canada the prosecution is actually the queen, makes their job easier.
     
  4. Catfish Guest

    HAHA. True. His client list is the whose who of BAD people in phiully. rapist, drug dealers, murderers...

    a sad way to make a living. he started out as a Assistant DA as a Prosecutor making $30,000 a year and realized he needed to jump sides to make a living.
     
  5. Catfish Guest

    that sucks skinny. sorry.
     
  6. skinny123 Guest

    Ask your brother if he knows a ted kaplun, he's a philly lawyer that was in my fantasy hockey league.
     
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  8. Catfish Guest

    skinny-ever been to or heard of the Lakeview Diner or restaurant in Toronto? it was on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. It looks awesome. hmm.
     
  9. skinny123 Guest

    I've never been, I'll go check it out, it's not too far from me.
     
  10. Catfish Guest

    skinny-i would. know for their apple pie milkshake and i think either brisket sandwich or pastrami. something like that. looks old and very cool from the inside. google it and see the sandwich i am referring too.
     
  11. skinny123 Guest

    I just learned something new today, when addressing a trans-gender, you have to refer to them as "they". You can't say "he" or "she","they" work at my bank.
     
  12. skinny123 Guest

  13. skinny123 Guest

    The captain canuck looks good, open 24 hrs? I might go there for dinner tonight, if they have parking.
     
  14. skinny123 Guest

  15. rediiis Guest

    They is plural, I refuse to give others multiple votes. A singular title would be fine with me. We need to find a name. Suggestions?
     
  16. skinny123 Guest

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKXbqsPhWJQ[/video]

    It's Pat!
     
  17. Catfish Guest

    yep that's it. i hope it's yummy.

    they featured a sandwich too. toronto is the only city in Canada i wanna visit. i still need a passport though.
     
  18. Catfish Guest

    just call them their first names. that's why i do once i see their nameplate...

    the 1 female at my bank is hot. i just call her Melissa.
     
  19. Campbell Administrator Manager Commissioner

    I have this on DVD, and it makes it into the player multiple times a year.

    Piper is to awesome as nachos grande is to molten perfection.
     
  20. skinny123 Guest

    When talking about them to a third party, you can't say he or she, "they" co-exist within.
     

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