Are you SURE people really hire lawyers to get into AAP?

Anonymous
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If you really *MUST* know "to form an opinion," I suggest a FOIA request.

Heavens to Betsy, AAP is not a "contest" or a "quest for the Holy Grail." About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible.


I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits.

Relax.

By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group.
Which is not a bad feeling for parents.


I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.)


You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.)


Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.)


No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM.



Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more.

I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

If you really *MUST* know "to form an opinion," I suggest a FOIA request.

Heavens to Betsy, AAP is not a "contest" or a "quest for the Holy Grail." About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible.


I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits.

Relax.

By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group.
Which is not a bad feeling for parents.


I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.)


You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.)


Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.)


No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM.



Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more.

I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern.


You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

If you really *MUST* know "to form an opinion," I suggest a FOIA request.

Heavens to Betsy, AAP is not a "contest" or a "quest for the Holy Grail." About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible.


I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits.

Relax.

By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group.
Which is not a bad feeling for parents.

I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.)

You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.)

Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.)

No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM.



Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more.

I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern.

You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet.


Are you a foreign?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

If you really *MUST* know "to form an opinion," I suggest a FOIA request.

Heavens to Betsy, AAP is not a "contest" or a "quest for the Holy Grail." About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible.


I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits.

Relax.

By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group.
Which is not a bad feeling for parents.


I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.)

You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.)

Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.)

No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM.



Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more.

I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern.

You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet.



Are you a foreign?

When you found out you misunderstood someone, you can just pass. No big deal.
I'm a USian.
Anonymous
By the way, 'foreign' is adjective. You seem highly interested in grammar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

If you really *MUST* know "to form an opinion," I suggest a FOIA request.

Heavens to Betsy, AAP is not a "contest" or a "quest for the Holy Grail." About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible.


I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits.

Relax.

By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group.
Which is not a bad feeling for parents.


I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.)


You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.)

Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.)

No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM.



Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more.

I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern.

You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet.



Are you a foreign?

When you found out you misunderstood someone, you can just pass. No big deal.
I'm a USian
.

Yet you cannot construct a proper sentence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

If you really *MUST* know "to form an opinion," I suggest a FOIA request.

Heavens to Betsy, AAP is not a "contest" or a "quest for the Holy Grail." About 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible.


I was talking about the cases if they exist. If the parents were being absurd or if they were somewhat understandable regarding the lawsuits.

Relax.

By the way, 2/3 of the 2nd grade pool are found Center-eligible = about 15% of the entire group.
Which is not a bad feeling for parents.


I don't understand a word of what you're saying. (And I'm a biglaw lawyer with a top law school diploma in my drawer.)


You don't need to understand. (I'm president Obama.)


Then it's no wonder that you can't craft a coherent sentence -- you weren't born in the United States. (I'm a crusader for clarity in DCUM posts.)

No wonder that you don't have many clients, and spend time crusading on DCUM.



Another incoherent sentence. I guess there's a reason they don't call it grammar school any more.

I have enough clients that my firm paid me a bonus last year that was more than 98% of Americans earn in a year. But thanks for the concern.

You sound like a 80 years old lady. I welcome you to the Internet.



Are you a foreign?

When you found out you misunderstood someone, you can just pass. No big deal.
I'm a USian
.


Yet you cannot construct a proper sentence.

I tend to take shortcuts and get careless on boards.
Thanks for the concern, but I do well at work and make six figures.
If it bothers you, you can just pass.
Anonymous
Well... what the heck! While we are at it, let's have some fun and make the most out of it.

"Are you a foreign?" ----------- X (‘foreign’ is an adjective)
"Are you a foreigner?" -------- O
You can also say "Are you from a foreign country?"

I wonder why a US-born and well-educated lawyer who is overly concerned with grammar can't construct a simple sentence herself(I'm assuming an old lady).
There's an idiom for this kind of situation = "The pot calling the kettle black"

I hope it was a productive day on DCUM for everyone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well... what the heck! While we are at it, let's have some fun and make the most out of it.

"Are you a foreign?" ----------- X (‘foreign’ is an adjective)
"Are you a foreigner?" -------- O
You can also say "Are you from a foreign country?"

I wonder why a US-born and well-educated lawyer who is overly concerned with grammar can't construct a simple sentence herself(I'm assuming an old lady).
There's an idiom for this kind of situation = "The pot calling the kettle black"

I hope it was a productive day on DCUM for everyone.


"Are you a foreign?" is a DCUM-ism from a thread last month. It pops up all the time. It's called humor. If you don't get it, that's okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By the way, 'foreign' is adjective. You seem highly interested in grammar.


Funny stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
"Are you a foreign?" is a DCUM-ism from a thread last month. It pops up all the time. It's called humor. If you don't get it, that's okay.


The lawyer certainly seems to spend a lot of time on DCUM. I thought lawyers were busy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
"Are you a foreign?" is a DCUM-ism from a thread last month. It pops up all the time. It's called humor. If you don't get it, that's okay.


The lawyer certainly seems to spend a lot of time on DCUM. I thought lawyers were busy.


Hello kettle. Meet black.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
"Are you a foreign?" is a DCUM-ism from a thread last month. It pops up all the time. It's called humor. If you don't get it, that's okay.


The lawyer certainly seems to spend a lot of time on DCUM. I thought lawyers were busy.


Hello kettle. Meet black.


Not a lawyer, and don't spend as much time to get to know those DCUM-isms all over the boards.

Anonymous
So all you six figure attorneys with time on your hands - can you look in your legal database and find out if anyone has sued over AAP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So all you six figure attorneys with time on your hands - can you look in your legal database and find out if anyone has sued over AAP?


"hiring a lawyer" is not the same as "filing a lawsuit." I looked through the thread. Can't find where anyone ever claimed that someone filed a lawsuit.
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