I know I haven't been blogging enough where these two things happen in one day:a. My wife tells me I haven't been blogging enough; and b. Dr. Ed Duett, of Mississippi State, tells me folks in Mississippi are complaining that I haven't been blogging enough.
Ed is in Portland for some kind of academic risk management conference, and I had lunch with him Monday. Good to see him again (I spoke at the Mississippi State Insurance Day in April). So, workload permitting, I'm trying to catch up. So here goes.I got a chuckle out of the headline and lede of this Associated Press story: "Anti-tobacco lawyer Dickie Scruggs has reported to a federal prison in eastern Kentucky." Anti-tobacco lawyer? Is that an apt description? If anything, I think Scruggs would be describ
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