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Not exactly sure.


County wise, Clear lake is very red, the other small towns around it, like Rockwell or hanlontown like are redder yet. MC is now what? 25k population (been contracting quite a bit) with Cerro Gordon with roughly 45k population? Using those numbers it would probably place MC around a 60/40 split dem/rep. Less than I originally estimated, but far from conservative.
 

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County wise, Clear lake is very red, the other small towns around it, like Rockwell or hanlontown like are redder yet. MC is now what? 25k population (been contracting quite a bit) with Cerro Gordon with roughly 45k population? Using those numbers it would probably place MC around a 60/40 split dem/rep. Less than I originally estimated, but far from conservative.

I disagree, but I don’t think it really matters as there’s no stats that can prove one way or another, so we’ll just have to agree to disagree.
 
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@cyrocksmypants : Is this 2 days in a row for the "go understand history" thing?

They’re getting bolder and bolder with it. I mean, this one literally said the founding fathers didn’t mean what they said in the constitution, but that’s why we should respect his warped interpretation of the constitution. Really remarkable.

I mean, no offense, but I’m sure you don’t know EVERYTHING about all history, but I’m still going to go ahead and default to you just like I’m going to default to @CloneLawman when it comes to legal interpretations, even though I’m sure he doesn’t know everything about law.
 
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They’re getting bolder and bolder with it. I mean, this one literally said the founding fathers didn’t mean what they said in the constitution, but that’s why we should respect his warped interpretation of the constitution. Really remarkable.

I mean, no offense, but I’m sure you don’t know EVERYTHING about all history, but I’m still going to go ahead and default to you just like I’m going to default to @CloneLawman when it comes to legal interpretations, even though I’m sure he doesn’t know everything about law.

And definitely not on the top of my head.
I used those little articles to refresh a billion other things I've looked at and worked through.

To date, none have ever had a source to provide.
 

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They’re getting bolder and bolder with it. I mean, this one literally said the founding fathers didn’t mean what they said in the constitution, but that’s why we should respect his warped interpretation of the constitution. Really remarkable.

I mean, no offense, but I’m sure you don’t know EVERYTHING about all history, but I’m still going to go ahead and default to you just like I’m going to default to @CloneLawman when it comes to legal interpretations, even though I’m sure he doesn’t know everything about law.
Of course not. Plus, I rarely opine. I'm tempted to post some links to articles that explain equal protection and substantive due process analysis in some of the threads commenting upon Supreme Court opinions, but I'm damned busy right now.
 

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Of course not. Plus, I rarely opine. I'm tempted to post some links to articles that explain equal protection and substantive due process analysis in some of the threads commenting upon Supreme Court opinions, but I'm damned busy right now.

What the hell are you busy doing right now?! It’s June! Finishing up K1s or something?
 

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Sorry, I haven't been posting guys. I was on vacation, then swearing in, then moving, and I just started my new job today. What have I missed on here?

Also, how do you make friends with people your own age as an adult? Because I'll probably be at this job for the foreseeable future and I'd like to have friends I can go do stuff with. Granted, I've been here less than a week, but I still have that nagging fear

edit: also, happy super belated birthday, CG!


OO! Oooo! I know this one! Join rec sports :) It is volleyball season right now - there's probably 5 bars in your area doing a summer sand league. Ask the youngish coworkers (if you have any) at your office.

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2. to make fwiends
 

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OO! Oooo! I know this one! Join rec sports :) It is volleyball season right now - there's probably 5 bars in your area doing a summer sand league. Ask the youngish coworkers (if you have any) at your office.

1. stories to entertain us
2. to make fwiends
The problem is most of my coworkers are older. One of my classmates was also hired by the same firm, and he has a kid, but everyone else is at least a little bit older. One of them did say he'd introduce me to the softball team he used to play for.

One question: if you want to play in rec league, but don't have a team, is it typical for them to be willing to assign you to a team or do you need to come with a team?
 

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The problem is most of my coworkers are older. One of my classmates was also hired by the same firm, and he has a kid, but everyone else is at least a little bit older. One of them did say he'd introduce me to the softball team he used to play for.

One question: if you want to play in rec league, but don't have a team, is it typical for them to be willing to assign you to a team or do you need to come with a team?


Free agents are how we made at least two of our friends. Depending on the sport, some are easier than others. Kickball, for example. That one was in higher need of free agents because you needed at least 10 for a team.
 
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Free agents are how we made at least two of our friends. Depending on the sport, some are easier than others. Kickball, for example. That one was in higher need of free agents because you needed at least 10 for a team.
Ok, I'll definitely need to email the rec leagues about that then! Because even though I haven't been here long, I'm starting to feel lonely, and I think it's less the lack of human contact, and more the stress/fear that I will remain friendless here (which would be a shame because if I met a girl who wanted to stay here & it was good for my career after a few days I could potentially see myself here for my career)

Also, rec leagues/friends would allow me to meet girls who I could then seduce with my sensuous bagpiping.

Also also (but unrelated): now that I've graduated I now have a desire to watch the local news. I feel like that's a sign that I'm old.
 
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Sorry, I haven't been posting guys. I was on vacation, then swearing in, then moving, and I just started my new job today. What have I missed on here?

Also, how do you make friends with people your own age as an adult? Because I'll probably be at this job for the foreseeable future and I'd like to have friends I can go do stuff with. Granted, I've been here less than a week, but I still have that nagging fear

edit: also, happy super belated birthday, CG!

Have you been here since CG announced her pregnancy? Some bicycle and softball talk. Rabbuk's GF is pretty smart and got accepted at John Hopkins for some type of masters in education(maybe? something like that).

Most all towns/cities now days have some type of young professionals group, a chance for networking and socializing. Is there something offered thru the Bar Assoc.? (your kind of bar not the tavern type;)) How large of town did you end up in? If you have a sport that you play try getting on a league at the Y or bar league. You could always start up a bagpipe club:).
 
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Ok, I'll definitely need to email the rec leagues about that then! Because even though I haven't been here long, I'm starting to feel lonely, and I think it's less the lack of human contact, and more the stress/fear that I will remain friendless here (which would be a shame because if I met a girl who wanted to stay here & it was good for my career after a few days I could potentially see myself here for my career)

Also, rec leagues/friends would allow me to meet girls who I could then seduce with my sensuous bagpiping.

Also also (but unrelated): now that I've graduated I now have a desire to watch the local news. I feel like that's a sign that I'm old.


Just fake being a normal human as best you can and you'll be fine. I'm really torn on whether the sensuous bagpiping is supposed to be an innuendo. Wait til you've convinced them you're a mostly normal human before breaking that out. The being a lawyer thing will help. It's like petting the non-cat toy on the first visit. Do it too early and that's just weird and now you're weird and they do the slow fade on you. Do it six months in and it's quirky and a story they tell forever.

Also, I feel like I just read the male version of a CG post.
 
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