Monthly Archives: January 2006

WSJ.com – Fact or Fiction? Exploring the Myths About Lawyers

WSJ.com – Fact or Fiction? Exploring the Myths About Lawyers By ROBIN KELSEY Special to THE WALL STREET JOURNAL As an alumnus of Yale Law School who spent less time practicing law than studying it, I take great pleasure in … Continue reading

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Hamburger = Life

Hamburger = Life Originally uploaded by patchmonkey. At Mosburger, hamburger is my life. (Actually, they are really good.)

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Thirty-Six Hours Over Sushi?

I know it’s been a bit of a delay between pictures or updates. It’s just been a crazy week: 36 hours parties, classes starting, studying japanese, eating superfresh sushi, getting another phone…You know, the typical Tokyo things. First, about the … Continue reading

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Heinz in Japan

Heinz in Japan Originally uploaded by patchmonkey. In Japan, even ketchup is stylish and clean…

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Another Jerry Levine E-mail

Every once in a while, someone mistakes me for Jerry Levine, who was in several movies, including Casual Sex (he played “Jamie” in that movie). So, as a continuing service to my readers, here’s the latest e-mail from a fan: … Continue reading

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In my hotel…

In my hotel… Originally uploaded by patchmonkey. Jumbo Udon!

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Time Flows & Google Pack

First things first: Google Pack is amazing. Google is trying to conquer the world. Google Pack includes Google Earth, Desktoop, Toolbar, Picasa, Firefox, Ad-Aware, Norton Anti-Virus, Adobe Reader, Google Talk, Trillian, RealPlayer, and some high quality images. Amazing. Japan is … Continue reading

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Good Morning, Tokyo

Heya everyone! After a very long trip, I have finally arrived in Tokyo. It was a long, grueling trip – but if you can fly first class internationally, I totally recommend it. I really haven’t done much yet – I’m … Continue reading

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