time to open hornbooks
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 12:41 pm
now?
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got to be tough to hold it or balance it on your lap. That's a serious book.dood wrote:broski, i read chemerinsky on the toilet.
GtM was my toilet book. About to start on Chirilstein.charlesjd wrote:Indeed toilet breaks usually involve reading over supplements such as hornbooks.
Sweet, I'm just about to start reading Glannon Civ Pro.Frank wrote:2L, here. I didn't start with them till 1/2 through the semester. Glannon Civ Pro is gold, though.
I find Chirelstein to be both my least useful and most enjoyable supp so far. He covers in 23 words the first 3 weeks of our class.rad law wrote:GtM was my toilet book. About to start on Chirilstein.charlesjd wrote:Indeed toilet breaks usually involve reading over supplements such as hornbooks.
Sweet. What else do you have? E&E?skoobily doobily wrote:I find Chirelstein to be both my least useful and most enjoyable supp so far. He covers in 23 words the first 3 weeks of our class.rad law wrote:GtM was my toilet book. About to start on Chirilstein.charlesjd wrote:Indeed toilet breaks usually involve reading over supplements such as hornbooks.
Also I feel like I need to read that one because that's the one my teacher recommended.skoobily doobily wrote:I find Chirelstein to be both my least useful and most enjoyable supp so far. He covers in 23 words the first 3 weeks of our class.rad law wrote:GtM was my toilet book. About to start on Chirilstein.charlesjd wrote:Indeed toilet breaks usually involve reading over supplements such as hornbooks.
Glannon Torts, Civ Prop E&E, and freer's treatise on civ pro (which is easily the most helpful, but he teaches at my school and my prof co-authored the book with him)rad law wrote:Sweet. What else do you have? E&E?skoobily doobily wrote:I find Chirelstein to be both my least useful and most enjoyable supp so far. He covers in 23 words the first 3 weeks of our class.rad law wrote:GtM was my toilet book. About to start on Chirilstein.charlesjd wrote:Indeed toilet breaks usually involve reading over supplements such as hornbooks.
Makes sense. How's Glannon? I need a supplement because I feel like I may be missing stuff. Prof. recommended just looking up stuff in Prosser in the lib but I want something I can take home. Might consider getting the E&E.skoobily doobily wrote: Glannon Torts, Civ Prop E&E, and freer's treatise on civ pro (which is easily the most helpful, but he teaches at my school and my prof co-authored the book with him)
Yes. Two days ago was too soon, but now is definitely the time.whoknows12 wrote:OK is it time now?
my mom pumped leews through some headphones on her stomach while i was in utero.Stanford4Me wrote:My mom read them to me as a child.