My Spirit has been broken!

Bigfattyt

Gold Member
Joined
Jun 23, 2007
Messages
19,249
Title says it all.



I went to the post office today to check the PO box. Oh, boy, I had a package notification.

I went to collect my CABS prize, grinning from ear to ear.


The clerk hands me a box, that weighs at least 20 pounds. It is much too big to be a CABS, unless they really packaged it for WWIII.

Dang.........not a CABS, but a stack of Washington Court Rules Books........

Talk about a let down!

And to add insult to injury, the books are as much as another CABS (in fact, I have received 400 this week alone, because the new additions of all the statute books, and court rules, and evidence are due out for 2011, there are several other books I am sure are on the their way for just as much money).

There is no way that a soft bound little book on Evidence is worth it at all.
 
womp womp womp wa ;)

Sorry for the disappointment my friend.
 
Well, when your CABS comes in, you take it and you stab every single law book to show them who's boss :D
 
Well, when your CABS comes in, you take it and you stab every single law book to show them who's boss :D

no, no, then I would have to buy more. I almost never need them, but the one time you need an evidence book or court rule book, you kind of need it now.
 
no, no, then I would have to buy more. I almost never need them, but the one time you need an evidence book or court rule book, you kind of need it now.

True, it's kind of something that you'd rather have and not need than to need and not have.
 
Get your data electronically my man and your steel will never be confused :D

Hangin there - it's only to more weeks :thumbup:
 
I Most of these are available on line in one format or other. But, when the wireless goes down in court, or your computer crashes, you have to have them in paper format.

Plus, they are much more dramatic when you want to hold them, and shake them and smack them down on the table to make a point to either the judge, or opposing counsel.
 
Plus, they are much more dramatic when you want to hold them, and shake them and smack them down on the table to make a point to either the judge, or opposing counsel.

If the law is on your side, bang on the law.
If the facts are on your side, bang on the facts.
If neither law nor facts are on your side, bang on the table!​
 
well shipping notices are suppose to start going out today as well as the blades, haven't seem Amy around the forums lately (hope all is well with her) but I am guessing they are just swamped so my hope is that I will have it in hand on Monday.
 
Back
Top