I have to conserve my time and energy between now and April 2, when I'll be speaking at the Mississippi State Insurance Day, because I need both to work on my speech. Writing jokes is hard to do and takes a lot of time, I know people are expecting some new ones. There is some more serious stuff in the speech, too. I won't, however, be performing any of the songs from my musical-in-progress, "The Katrina Follies," not even from the showstopping third act, which has its own title, with a double meaning: "Scruggscapades on Ice." So posts may be more limited this week.-- This is excellent stuff. The Wall Street Journal Law Blog is questioning whether it is ethical for a defense lawyer like John Keker to rave on about how his client is innocent and
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