During the time in recent weeks I was preoccupied with other matters and couldn't spend much if any time blogging, it crossed my mind that perhaps when I was able to come back to blogging, I would find that the Trailer Lawyers -- Trailer Chip and Trailer Tony, Trailer Todd and Trailer Mary -- had found a way to get back into the Katrina spotlight. Sadly, it appears they have not. Which can mean only one thing: it's time for a mournful limerick. There once was a lawyer with a trailer,Had a client named Rigsby, wouldn't fail her.But he got kicked off the case,He's gone with no trace.Maybe he went to see Scruggs' jailer.
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