Wow. That's really insane.
Yeah, it is. What bugs me the most is that I'm a pretty organized, record-keeping type person and some of this information, I truly don't have and I don't know a way to get it. I have financial records going back 5-7 years, but some of this stuff (like all my addresses in college) I just don't know.
It's probably not a big deal, but the form makes a big deal about how if you leave stuff off, they could use it against you in the future at some point. (as in
"you lied by omission on your bar application so we are now going to sanction you."
As a comparison, my TOP SECRET DOD clearance was not anywhere near this in depth, nor did it take up this much paper.
I've scrolled through my entire address book now. Using friends, friends of parents, and a few law school professors, I'm only 1 reference short.
Oh, and did I mention that I have to go get fingerprinted?
And that I have to submit 2 copies, each double sided, and each notarized?
Can you imagine how pissed I'll be if I don't pass the actual test in July?
ETA: I guess as a silver lining, I can verify that if anyone needs an lawyer in NC, they have been thoroughly investigated before getting licensed.
I'm looking for fun thing to do on a date, and I got the idea to look for one of those movie theaters you hear about that serves dinner along with the movie. Unfortunately, I'm having a hard time finding such a thing. I'm in the Los Angeles area, it shouldn't be that hard to find something like that since movies are the local pastime of choice, but no luck.
Any suggestions?
Nova's going on a date? You bastard.
A: No. Well... (big pause, big smile, blushing) Well, there's my mom.
Ohdeargod. My ovaries are doing a Mexican Jumping Bean dance in my pelvis.
I thought we already mentioned the girlfriend thing?
I thought we already mentioned the girlfriend thing?
Oh, I knew. I just have to unleash my irrational envy anyway. Good show, mate. For reals. I've always wanted to go to one of those dinner/movie combo places.
beathen is making us a gigantic dinner while I study. Chicken enchiladas, Spanish rice, corn cakes, and "Crime Dog" with commentary. Okay, she's not making that last one.
I like Crime Dog with commentary. That's what I had for dinner last night.
Ohdeargod. My ovaries are doing a Mexican Jumping Bean dance in my pelvis.
It was lovely, and yet heartbreaking, because those of us in the gallery knew what kinds of questions were coming regarding what this little boy might have witnessed or had done to him. Still, by his answer there was hope this fellow was going to be okay because he had a parent who really cared.
Still, by his answer there was hope this fellow was going to be okay because he had a parent who really cared.
This part is so cute. The poor little kid - but it's good to see that the bad experiences hadn't extinghuished the spark in him.