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Chapter Five of “The Curmudgeon’s Guide to Practicing Law” is "The Curmudgeon's Law Dictionary," definitions that were found "one rainy afternoon, on a crumpled yellow pad jammed behind the ...
Earlier in the day we posted on Jones Day partner Mark Herrmann's "The Curmudgeon's Guide to Practicing Law," a guidebook on how to succeed as a law-firm associate. Here's the first excerpt, on ...
The Sports Curmudgeon has been very much of an international sophisticate this summer, watching all the events from Europe: the World Cup, Wimbledon, the British Open, the Tour de France.
During the entire conversation, I had attempted to put the widest smile on my face to prove to her that I was not a curmudgeon but rather a smiling used car salesman trying to get a 75-year-old ...
Maynard James Keenan is offering up “A Curmudgeon’s Guide to Divine Collisions and Pythagorean Oenology” as part of the new Puscifer TV experience, launching November 12th via Vimeo.
He hit 10,000 followers in the first 18 months, and as megachurch pastors like Rick Warren (1.9 million Twitter followers) retweeted something from the Church Curmudgeon, 1,000 or more would ...
After a hiatus, the Sports Curmudgeon is back, and he has something to say about pretty much everything: the NFL, presidential bracketology, what to name a champion and how to save the baseball ...
The definition of "curmudgeon" is brief — a crusty, ill-tempered and usually old man. A miser. The origin of the word is unknown, but it came into use in England sometime in the 16th century.