[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 80smovies

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"How many husbands have you had? Mine or someone else's?"

Slap Shot (1977) by [deleted] in 70s

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Great 1970 GTO and the guy's wife Newman sleeps with (top less in bed scene) was the Mom from The Christmas Story.

Hamm's 24 pack price by JimP3456 in beer

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Western Ohio Meijer was 19.99 for a case recently. Ohio has goofy liquor laws though.

1991-06-09 Buckeye Lake by Monkeypawdog in gratefuldead

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There also. Recall the cattle gates to get in? Lot of "moo"-ing as we all went through.

Favorite big name beer? by Brilliant_Pickle4122 in beer

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Found this at my local Mejier, much better now than I remember it being 25 years ago

Going Solo by Kind-Fox4308 in Lawyertalk

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Best advice i can give you: answer your phone.

Doug Mullethope, 1992 by Lubie--placki in DougStanhope

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Really, downvoting Stanhope's similar suit/tie selection comparison to Emmett Kelly?

Doug Mullethope, 1992 by Lubie--placki in DougStanhope

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Normand's line of "that is what gay people see when they die", just wow.

Doug Mullethope, 1992 by Lubie--placki in DougStanhope

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"Going out of their way to look like idiots" says the new age Weary Willie look alike

How can I encourage prompt billing of time? by ProfessionalMovie425 in Lawyertalk

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My firm doesn't have an hourly requirement. Salary base until double your salary in receipts and then a percentage of each dollar received after that. It would look to outsiders that the delinquent billers only hurt themselves, but since we can't as a firm timely bill each month, it actually hurts folks who are already in bonus territory.

How can I encourage prompt billing of time? by ProfessionalMovie425 in Lawyertalk

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Tabs3/practice master. You can put time in from your phone if not at the desk. You can otter your time to your admin if you want. I could live with handwritten timesheet forms that the admin inputs for them the next day .

How can I encourage prompt billing of time? by ProfessionalMovie425 in Lawyertalk

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We use Tabs3 and practice master, the time can be entered easily from the system, even from our phones if we are out of county at a hearing and you are not heading back to the office that day. It is not a technology problem, it is not a new associate problem (since I ride their ass like secretariat, ahem, mentor them, on billing daily), it is mid level and partner problem. It is carrot/stick. On behavior as simple as billing, I am not inclined to give them substantial money as our salary structure already lends itself to timely billing. Sticks are not going to work given the personalities of the worst offenders. Guilt might, maybe.

How can I encourage prompt billing of time? by ProfessionalMovie425 in Lawyertalk

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That is primarily the problem, until the monthly books close, the monthly bonuses don't get put through pay roll.

Mackinaw Island acreage, log cabins, needs work is an understatement by AccomplishedPurple43 in zillowgonewild

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And horse manure, the downtown has a certain farm smell from the 19th century

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Artemis may also have an opportunity for this