Disclaimer: Here is what happened to Olliver D. when he tried to get his own blog... I hope that will help you make up your mind, traitor !
No, seriously, I’m forced to contribute to FHC’s and I don’t even get compensation. While my life might not be nearly as hilarious as FHC’s, and although my English might not be as hilariously broken, I certainly have plenty to say.
KMZ has even proposed a possible title: Blahblawblog (taken, of course, from everyone’s favorite probably canceled but maybe soon to be resurrected by our network the hero Showtime, Arrested Development). Law blogs are extraordinarily popular, so much so that the Weblog Awards 2005 include a category: “Best Law Blog.” Given this popularity, I might be able to finance my legal education with a few blogads (which is certainly more than FHC has offered to contribute). Plus, it’s not completely unheard of for a law student to have a successful blog. (See, e.g., http://www.ifartedintorts.blogspot.com/ 934 F. Supp. 1395 (S.D. Ga. 1996)).
What would my blog be about, you ask? Well, it would be about home during finals I’m constantly sweat and how after torts the entire right side of my shirt, undershirt, and sweater were completely drenched. It would also be about how I’m accused by bloggers, commentators, and my fellow law students, of wearing the same hoodie every day. Heaven forbid I dress comfortably. It would also be about how I abuse free printing, and have printed about 1000 pages of notes 20 times over, and about how that contributes to the totally absurd cost of my professional education. (Or, alternatively, am I getting my money’s worth???) Finally, I’d blog about how I have secretly been selected as Donald Trump’s 2nd Apprentice of the year.
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