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The frito pie is also cursed.

"Day after Tomorrow" would also work pretty well, especially if your funeral were in northern Illinois.

"Day after Tomorrow" would also work pretty well, especially if your funeral were in northern Illinois.

The Sarah McLachlan cover would probably be more likely to bring on ridiculous amounts of bawling.  Or the Big Bird cover, but that'd probably require showing the whole video clip.

The Sarah McLachlan cover would probably be more likely to bring on ridiculous amounts of bawling.  Or the Big Bird cover, but that'd probably require showing the whole video clip.

The eel's Going to Your Funeral, Part I

The eel's Going to Your Funeral, Part I

That's for the best.

That's for the best.

2 Atlases 1 Shrug

2 Atlases 1 Shrug

Probably because each additional episode would also be expensive.  Probably not $10 million (since a lot of the cost of the pilot goes into up front costs, like sets, that can be spread out over a longer production), but likely more than USA is capable of paying.  I mean, think back to how awful the effects on Pushing

Probably because each additional episode would also be expensive.  Probably not $10 million (since a lot of the cost of the pilot goes into up front costs, like sets, that can be spread out over a longer production), but likely more than USA is capable of paying.  I mean, think back to how awful the effects on Pushing

Having given it some thought, what happens in real life is the following:

Having given it some thought, what happens in real life is the following:

FWIW, her opposing counsel had no option other than to refuse Julia's request.  It would have been a severe violation of legal ethics/duty to represent her client if she had agreed to overlook Julia's error, even if it was made for a good reason.

FWIW, her opposing counsel had no option other than to refuse Julia's request.  It would have been a severe violation of legal ethics/duty to represent her client if she had agreed to overlook Julia's error, even if it was made for a good reason.

90+ is very unusually, but not unheard of. More typical of law firm life (at least on the East Coast) would be ~50 billable hours a week, with that increasing to 60-70 when busy and 80+ when seriously ridiculously busy.  Of course, I'm talking about billables, rather than real hours, so it's even more time away from

90+ is very unusually, but not unheard of. More typical of law firm life (at least on the East Coast) would be ~50 billable hours a week, with that increasing to 60-70 when busy and 80+ when seriously ridiculously busy.  Of course, I'm talking about billables, rather than real hours, so it's even more time away from

Yeah, the blame would be spread around a bit, but most of it would fall on her.