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From a colleague on my floor. Dates and names have been blacked out to protect the innocent — and the guilty:
From a colleague on my floor. Dates and names have been blacked out to protect the innocent — and the guilty:
Pronounced "Patter-EE-koh"
E-mail: Just use my moniker Patterico, followed by the @ symbol, followed by gmail.com
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It’s too bad the transcript doesn’t include intonation. I’m curious as to whether the irony in the judge’s comment was deliberate.
Xrlq (6c76c4) — 10/12/2005 @ 11:13 amI don’t know who the judge was, and I don’t know the answer.
Patterico (fb7897) — 10/12/2005 @ 11:18 amCan’t not chuckle at this, eh?
Scott H. (e88db5) — 10/12/2005 @ 8:17 pmI’m willing to bet he voted for the war before he voted against it as well.
Nick @ HBR (1b4c3c) — 10/13/2005 @ 7:07 pm