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First Up Against the Wall When the Revolution Comes

OK, so I'm not blogging much over this weekend: any time that I have is either being devoted to Property and my Clinic, or visiting my family. But Matthew Homann, the sterling fellow who runs The Non-Billable Hour, asked me to contribute to one of his Five by Five discussion panels last week, and he's just put the results online. Besides my own thoughts, there's Jeremy Blachman, Mr. Poon, Buffalo Wings & Vodka, and Ambivalent Imbroglio. Grab a cup of coffee, because we seem to have had a lot to say. If you're interested in the best twenty-five changes to law school that no one's every going to make, you could do a lot worse.

Or if that's too serious for the day, look at the recipe for Turducken, quite possibly the greatest subsidy to cardiologists ever devised. (UPDATE AND WARNING: If you're a vegetarian or your name is Heidi Bond, do not click the previous link. Thanks to my brother for pointing out Black Table's 'How to Do Idiotic Things' page.)

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Turducken looks both amazing and frightening. Amazing because anyone who is willing to work for two days for any food had my utmost respect (this coming from an avid foodie who is married to a cook). Frightening because...well, look at the durn thing! That, and sausage and oyster stuffing. Doesn't exactly make my mouth water. I like sausage, and I like oysters, but it's like chocolate and salmon: two great tastes that blow hard together.

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