Trying to find the inspiration to finish a paper for a Texas Bar seminar coming up, the worldwide home office has resorted to disco and 70s music for the weekend.
I do not know but that disco best describes or relates to the practice of law. You might not like that fact, but still when preparing for trial or a weighty court hearing, I think of Le Freak by Chic. Anyway, the Worldwide Home Office is continuing to boogie this Saturday. Agreed, it is not a pretty picture. Thank goodness you cannot see all of the gyrations going on here.
I do not know why, exactly, but when work gets a little overwhelming at the worldwide home office, I listen to Car Wash. Something about relating the job to physical work. Something about "it is better than digging a ditch". Now you can relate that or compare that to the practice of law.
Count Basie and his band, and various artist that played with him, hits the spot today as the worldwide home office tries to get a little work completed on this Saturday. Here is a sample.
Had court today. Went to the farmer's market on the way home. Settled a couple of cases today. Worked on paperwork. Thought about what I need to do to finish up my taxes. Now, I need to unwind a little before my carpet commute home. At the world wide home office music does in fact calm the savage beast. So, turned out the light in the home office, got a cool beverage, leaned back and stared out the window at the tress and shrubs in the front yard (they are all blooming now), and listed to Tony Bennett sing Fly Me To The Moon. Deep breaths. Decompress. Get ready to have dinner with my live long girlfriend.
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