Something for the weekend. A rather strenuous week at the law mines, so time for a little of my guilty pleasure ABBA: SOS (1975).
Bonus:
The 2013 Conclave couldn’t have been any worse with an ABBA soundtrack.
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Not a bad week just a busy one. As I tell my staff, “Beats starving to death!”
Penguins Fan
Saturday, September 6, AD 2025 8:18am
Agnetha and Fryda had terrific singing voices.
Lead Kindly Light
Saturday, September 6, AD 2025 8:44am
As I tell my staff, “Beats starving to death!”
The biggest problem with the practice law. It’s time spent in and cash out. Except for personal injury trial lawyers.
SouthCoast
Saturday, September 6, AD 2025 4:04pm
“Beats starving to death!” Reminds me. Years ago I read that one if the Greek philosophers was once asked if he would rather die in battle or die of starvation. His response, “Rather neither!” Loved it!
Unfortunately, I didn’t bookmark it or write it down. I don’t remember the philosopher’s name, and have never been able to find that quote again. If anyone knows and can tell me, you will have my profound gratitude!
Whoa….
I still see Hannibal Lecter.
[ I gotta get over it but that role he played was so dark…yikes. ]
Silence of the Lambs in a different way I suppose.
Hope your week, this week, goes better sir.
Thank you for work on TAC.
Hope your week, this week, goes better sir.
Not a bad week just a busy one. As I tell my staff, “Beats starving to death!”
Agnetha and Fryda had terrific singing voices.
As I tell my staff, “Beats starving to death!”
The biggest problem with the practice law. It’s time spent in and cash out. Except for personal injury trial lawyers.
“Beats starving to death!” Reminds me. Years ago I read that one if the Greek philosophers was once asked if he would rather die in battle or die of starvation. His response, “Rather neither!” Loved it!
Unfortunately, I didn’t bookmark it or write it down. I don’t remember the philosopher’s name, and have never been able to find that quote again. If anyone knows and can tell me, you will have my profound gratitude!