My boss just called me, asking if I can check our law book archive in the basement--one of our editors is looking for the 1927 session law listing for North Carolina. 1927?!? WTF?
Sadly, this sounds like a very normal, routine kind of request to me.
eta: If you need help, let me know.
Arte Johnson with a German accent (and in a nazi uniform, I think).
The only three things I know about Laugh-In are: dancing painted girls, the above quote, and a related one about "But in Birmingham they're showing a test pattern."
hahahahaha
If you keep laughing I'll change my Lexis password!
What? No "Sock it to me!"
Ah, the blessings of My Mother The Flower Child.(Although she's a contradiction cause she's still great at handicapping heavyweight boxers.)
just catching up...CONGRATS BT & BIYI!!!!! You are a beautiful couple!
Luckily enough, our book archive for North Carolina's session laws goes back to the 1927/28 session--if they needed something from 1926, we would have been SOL. I'm waiting to see if they need just one section, or if I'm going to have to copy the entire act (over 100 pages in a rather fragile book).
meep
Really, you have nothing to fear because my wee little brain can't remember anything but what it is. Go ahead, try Westlaw... works there, too!
Heh, erika, I was just about the post about the whole "sock it to me". Especially since they got Nixon to say it once.
"Here come da judge" is from Laugh-In as well, no?