Constitutional Law Madness
Yes, I just finished my Constitutional Law reading at 3:30 AM. I'm on call tomorrow at 9:30 AM. I am doomed.
So of course, I'm cooling off by participating in a meaningless internet quiz-type thing. Here's a map of all the places I've 'visited,' where that means 'hung my hat there for at least a night.' Looking at the world map, I guess I'm not that well-travelled. But then again, I've lived a lot of places, rather than just visiting.
create your own visited states map
or write about it on the open travel guide
create your own visited country map
or write about it on the open travel guide








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Reasons to visit some of the green places:
W.Va: good cheap East Coast skiing.
NC: white water rafting, college basketball
WA: Seattle Fringe Festival.
OR: I haven't been myself, but Powell's bookstore.
Alaska: Hm. Well, it was really nice break from August in Texas.
Hong Kong: The rest of China probably is worth visiting for this reason as well, but HK has incredibly cheap yet well-made clothes. The only downside for women is that you have to have a skinny, hip-less East Asian figure.
India: See the Taj Mahal before all the outer sculpting is rendered indistinguishable by acid rain.
Posted by: PG | February 3, 2004 04:36 PM
Your posts are what I read instead of paying attention in Criminal Law. You'll be the reason I blank on my final exam. That said, post more often so I have something to read in Constitutional Law too.
rgpncz bpdsrPosted by: Andrea | February 3, 2004 09:13 PM
Amazingly (see monograph) we cover all the US between us. In the meantime come visit Holland next time you're in Europe and remove some of that green from the map.
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wkktgllPosted by: Martin | February 4, 2004 03:25 AM