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KC Royals blue is very close to Hamlindigo blue.

One point that most people who have praised Kim for not cashing the check (even though she probably wouldn't anyway) may not have realized: how could either of them cash a check made out to Ice Station Zero Associates? I don't think Jimmy had that shelter company made up yet.

To the point of view of the offer to pay off the loans as a stick: hopefully she would get the full payment for those loans immediately as part of her contract.

But this is not the first time he has done this to her. He banished her after she insisted that the Kettleman's take the plea deal. It seems to be a petulant move to punish her repeatedly like this. If he is that upset, just fire her and be done with it.

It very well be the more anticlimactic reason Kim is no longer in the picture when Jimmy becomes Saul and we get to the Breaking Bad timeline. She may have just said fuck it and skipped town.

But it would be consistent with Jimmy's character. He probably thought what's wrong with a few bucks here and there until it turned into a huge mess. Just like how he is handling the Sandpiper case- what wrong with some borderline soliciting here and an unapproved commercial there.

It does seem like Kim has put in a number of years looking to get a partnership at HHM, which would yield a hefty salary and huge credibility. If she were to apply for the same level at another firm of that size, she would need Howard's reference. So either way, she has to work her way out of the cornfield

As much as some people want to see Jimmy as a heroic figure, since he is our protagonist and he is likable, it is more plausible that a younger Jimmy did skim from the till in drips and drabs and never thought it would lead to his father losing his business and subsequently his life. It does fit with what Jimmy is

My wife, who is a defense attorney, made point number two when we were watching OJ last week and there was a scene where Marcia Clark had to jump in front of a line a mile long to get through the metal detector when she was running late.

Did she also use Comic Sans font for her exams, along with the ALL CAPS?

I only require the first paper of the year to include notes and outline. I want them to get used to the process. On subsequent papers, I give the students outline packets and they can choose to use them or not. I know I hated to do outlines in high school, but when I got to college and the papers became longer and

I always enjoy when cover songs stray from the sound and the tone of the original. What really is the point of doing a mimic of the original song? Cake's version of "I Will Survive" stands out to me because it takes what was originally an upbeat dance song about empowerment after a breakup and changes the tone to

As a high school English teacher who has taught Gatsby for 15 years, I was very skeptical about the Luhrmann version. I always hated his version of Romeo and Juliet. However, I was pleasantly surprised by his version of Gatsby. There are scenes that were depicted very well- for example, most of the hotel

I think that he would have even if she did have that response. He would have felt responsible. However, most people would have dumped him after this. Throughout this season we have seen Jimmy run away (temporarily)from a job she helped to set up for him, admit to falsifying evidence, get called out for questionable

F. Lee Bailey: Mr. Fuhrman, have you ever used the N word?
Fuhrmam: Only when I bust dope ass rhymes

"We love these credits, and here's why you should, too."

My vote is for an obscure 70's cop show called "Sabotage". I think it starred Nathan Wind.

What would have been more perfect is if his employees at Cinnabon were goofing off and he yells, "Cut the Shit!!"

The next time we see "Gene", the Cinnabon manager, I would love for him to be transferred to the location at the Omaha airport where Louis C.K. guest stars to argue with him about wanting the last old bun instead of one from the new batch and an extra cup of the "jizz".

I respect your stance on abortion even though we may disagree. That being said, if you enjoy the show, I wouldn't let the decision for Donna to have an abortion stop you from watching the show. I don't think the writers, even if they are ardently Pro-Choice, will deal with the subject lightly. We are dealing with a