For anyone who wants to see fucked-up lawyers, bizzare situations, and really freaky-deaky characters - go watch
Boston Legal
It's like reading those cheap, trashy romance novels or pulp science fiction !!
One of life's guilty pleasures in a trash wallow in the pig shit.
Oh that feels so good with a stiff (drink?)
Boston Legal and lawyers
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Re: Boston Legal and lawyers
Dave,
You aren't taking a cheap shot a certain attorney running for President, are you?

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You aren't taking a cheap shot a certain attorney running for President, are you?
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Re: Boston Legal and lawyers
Yeah, for only a few more cents, he could buy a bullet. But wait! That certain lawyer made a career out of flouting the law when it suited political fashion and his career, so he doesn't qualify. You'll have to just ring his doorbell and run. As they say, "laughter is the best medicine." On November 4, the whole country will be able to join.
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Re: Boston Legal and lawyers
Dave,
No, My comments were about the show. There is more to the world than politics and cheap shots. If you want to continue - go to the politics board. . . . . . . .
When James Spader's character first appeared on "The Practice" he was a in a world of his own ethically challeneged bizarreness.
Now on "Boston Legal" he's joined a law firm that is even more ethically challenged than his own rather dubious beliefs. Not only that, they are creepy and strange. .
A-1A-1 (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2004 2:45 pm You aren't taking a cheap shot a certain attorney running for President, are you?
No, My comments were about the show. There is more to the world than politics and cheap shots. If you want to continue - go to the politics board. . . . . . . .
When James Spader's character first appeared on "The Practice" he was a in a world of his own ethically challeneged bizarreness.
Now on "Boston Legal" he's joined a law firm that is even more ethically challenged than his own rather dubious beliefs. Not only that, they are creepy and strange. .