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Continuing with my unhealthy infatuation, I will today attempt to insert a reference or analogy to The Simpsons in every question for the Property final this morning. I'll update the gentle readers on the results once I wake up from my delicious, rewarding, post-exam, nap this afternoon.
UPDATES:
I only managed to get a reference in regarding Homer's Tomacco crop. There was a broad question on property and marriage (literally the question asked for the implications of property and marriage) and under the time constraings I couldn't think of anything from The Simpsons on this. Eight hours later I remember the Van Houten divorce, the episode title of course being, "A Milhouse Divided."
The funnier law/property comment from that episode comes from our favorite attorney, Lionel Hutz:
UPDATES:
I only managed to get a reference in regarding Homer's Tomacco crop. There was a broad question on property and marriage (literally the question asked for the implications of property and marriage) and under the time constraings I couldn't think of anything from The Simpsons on this. Eight hours later I remember the Van Houten divorce, the episode title of course being, "A Milhouse Divided."
Luanne: Come on, Milhouse, we're going.I'd also like to give credit to Skipper J for turning around after the exam and saying, "Darrrr, I nailed the one about house-boats. Did you?"
Milhouse: Aw, can't I come home later?
Luanne: There's not going to BE a home later.
The funnier law/property comment from that episode comes from our favorite attorney, Lionel Hutz:
Marge: Mr. Hutz! I didn't know you sold real estate!Lastly, I'd like anonymously quote a classmate on using buzz words on an exam that have come up REGULARLY during the semester: "Yeah but it just feels like giving the professor a blowjob."
Lionel: You didn't? We should talk more often, Marge. You see, the law business
is a little slow, and since most of my clients wind up losing their houses, this was a
natural move for me.
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Hey! Armen. Get over to Volokh Conspiracy for some exciting news about an 11th Circuit case.
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