Welcome to Law of the Gump. This is the story of what happens when you take a boy who is country as a turnip green - put him in law school - and give him access to the internet. It is the Blog of a recent graduate from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University, in Montgomery, AL. Read and enjoy.
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Friday, February 16, 2007
GI Joe with kung fu grip
ITS BACK!!! Watch the original 70's commercial here http://www.hasbro.com/gijoe/kungfugrip/
Ok, so I actually became hooked enough to read ALL of your previous blogs (in one sitting, but it didn't take long). It is rare that you meet someone in real life that has this great of a sense of humor, and with such talented writing skills. I won't show you my big titties (because they really aren't that big, honestly), but I will add your blog to my list of obsessions (along side all the gossip sites I read daily).
GI = Government issue. As in GI boots; GI canteen; GI everything else. GI Joe originally appeared as a comic strip and later on as an action figure that used to be a foot tall toy. Later incarnations of GI Joe were only big enough to fit in your pocket. This is the one they sold when I was a little kid. I never had a GI Joe. But remember that commercial from saturday morning cartoons.
So, what DOES GI stand for? :-)
ReplyDeleteOk, so I actually became hooked enough to read ALL of your previous blogs (in one sitting, but it didn't take long). It is rare that you meet someone in real life that has this great of a sense of humor, and with such talented writing skills. I won't show you my big titties (because they really aren't that big, honestly), but I will add your blog to my list of obsessions (along side all the gossip sites I read daily).
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ReplyDeleteAs in GI boots; GI canteen; GI everything else.
GI Joe originally appeared as a comic strip and later on as an action figure that used to be a foot tall toy. Later incarnations of GI Joe were only big enough to fit in your pocket.
This is the one they sold when I was a little kid. I never had a GI Joe. But remember that commercial from saturday morning cartoons.
I love the way you write. You make law school and the rest of your busy life seem inconsequential. Keep it up.
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ReplyDeleteIt is hard to argue with the "lord". Maybe I will go study.
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