Addicted to Twitter? Go on an 11 day Internet vacation. Seriously. Since I've been back I can not get back into twitter. I used to catch up and read every single tweet that was tweeted while I was offline. Now, I pop on, tweet, and leave. I just can't get back into it.
It's probably a good thing, because, seriously, my Internet addiction was becoming something of a problem, and now I have one less thing to be addicted to. Or, I'll be re-addicted in a week. Probably the later.
But hey, you can follow me on twitter here!
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On a completely different note your response to this post and your comments here were amazing. Please keep reading Violence UnSilenced long after my post has moved to the bottom of the page. It's an important project and one I believe very strongly in. My story in just one of hundreds, millions really. Speaking out made me stronger, and I hope does the same for other women.
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And on a much happier note, the winner of the blog contest is Kristie. She was closest with a guess of 273 blog posts and 539 emails. The correct answer was embarrassingly higher. And as far as the job, I have not heard from it. Kristie won an itunes gift card. I meant to pick up something cute on vacation, but I was too busy yo ho hoing.
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And, because my goal is complete internet domination this week, I was interviewed on Darling Hill about being a part time attorney. Please go read. My friend Julie is the awesomest and gave me the lead on the job I am currently interviewing for.
Now this post redifened random randomness.





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Thankyouthankyouthankyou! Squee!
Ugh I was so off on the email- I was thinking about my email and x2- forgetting the fact that I have 4 email accounts!
You’re too sweet! Thanks for the kind words. It’s an honor to feature you on Darling Hill. The profession needs more lawyers like you to talk about “part-time practice” and take the mystery out of the part-time route. As you demonstrate so well, part-time lawyers rock!
Are you sure they didn’t call about the job while you were gone? One time, we went away for 10 days, and didn’t know that our credit card company had called, but the message was deleted because we never checked messages while we were away and the self-delete after 7 days. Since we didn’t call them back to say, “Yes, those charges in Alaska really ARE ours”, they canceled our card, only later telling us this could have been avoided if we had just returned the phone call. Anyway, make sure your voice mails don’t get deleted!