Bryan Hemming

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A Lawyer’s Lament

For A Lawyer’s Lament please go to Missives from Santa Catalina

2 comments on “A Lawyer’s Lament

  1. Bryan Hemming
    May 21, 2012

    Just a wee bit annoyed private doesn’t actually appear to mean private with some posts on wordpress.

    Imagine if it had really been private. I’m sure there must be a lot of bloggers who have things they really do want to keep private. The first part of The Bickell post can be seen here https://bryanhemming.wordpress.com/the-bickell/

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  2. WordsFallFromMyEyes
    May 20, 2012

    Hey Bryan – I read this “instead”! I enjoyed it definitely but I had clicked on:

    (Edited the story out, Noeleen of your comment. It’s the second part of two, the first is published. Not that it matters so much, a good thing it wasn’t really private just not ready. See my reply below).

    I sometimes take ages – like, try ad find the right time & space to read something before I get to reading it …. but it’s gone!

    Anyway, look forward to your next one & I’ll click quicker next time 🙂

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