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Category Archives: Baseball
Quick Hits: CT Blogging CLE, Twitterific 2.0, and Zack Greinke
This week has been busy. I hope to be back with a few new posts next week. For today it’s my latest installment of quickhits: -Really excited about the upcoming CLE on the “Basics of Blogs, Twitter, and Social Media … Continue reading
Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee Needs A Facebook Exception For Advertising Rules
I like to follow rules because doing so usually makes life easier. I especially like to follow rules that impact my livelyhood. Every quarter, I have to register this blog with the grievance committee. I’m not happy about it but … Continue reading
Thoughts on the Douglas-David Divorce: Pedroia > Countess
On a normal day, the halls of Hartford Family Court are a strange place. If you’ve never been, the building is mostly one giant hallway. Even on slow days, the building feels like a crowded subway car. Too many people, too … Continue reading
Posted in A Connecticut Law Blog, Baseball, Family Law
Tagged countess, Divorce, douglas david, dustin pedroia, hartford family court
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The Best Fenway Park Seating Chart In The World
by Ryan McKeen, 1/30/2009 Do you have tickets to Fenway Park? Are you thinking of purchasing tickets to Fenway Park? Are you looking to take your favorite Red Sox Fan Connecticut Law Blogger to Fenway Park (ftr, Dan Schwartz and … Continue reading
Sunday Morning Nonsense: Roger’s Place in History
It seems there’s the economy doesn’t impact Red Sox fans. The Sox sold out the season yesterday. I found this video and it was too good not to post. Enjoy. Billy from Ohio will always be a Yankee to me.
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Red Sox, Rock Cats, and Eric Holder
Last May, I had a nightmare. In my dream it was mid-January. It was one of those dreams that you have on a Thursday night and you think it’s Monday. January is the coldest, darkest, and hands down the worst … Continue reading
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Bob Dylan, A CT Law Blog Search Terms, and Tazawa
For Clarence Earl: Advertising signs that con you Into thinking you’re the one That can do what’s never been done That can win what’s never been won Meantime life outside goes on All around you. – Bob Dylan Here are … Continue reading
Around the Links: On Blogs, Angels and Lemons.
Between my annual battle with leaves, late nights watching the Red Sox, and early morning hearings, I’ve fallen a bit behind in my blogging. Right now there’s no more late nights watching the Red Sox. In a few weeks, I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in A Connecticut Law Blog, Baseball, Probate, Property, Small Claims
Tagged Baseball, CT Law Blogs, Cyberlaw, Lemon Law
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The Green Fields of The Mind
It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill … Continue reading
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Rally Monday Millar
This is in part because I just learned how to post videos. In part because I have the day off. In part because I haven’t made a baseball related post since June. But mostly, because I believe in the powers … Continue reading
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