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by Brendon Carr
I got a message from a young lawyer seeking guidance on his career here in Seoul today. And then I deleted the message, stupidly, talking to my Dad on the phone about his impending heart surgery. If you wrote me about your career, send that message again. Sorry.
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- I have been watching the Olympics this Summer of 2008. Bob Costas just looks weird, and it is not a good look in any way!… — Diane E English on Tragedy of Bob Costas' Youthful Looks
- Are you kidding? Sports coverage is one of the few places on the teevee where horrible-looking old men run the show. — Brendon Carr on Tragedy of Bob Costas' Youthful Looks
- what choice does someone like Costas have? It’s either botox or be replaced with a younger and fresh face. — aj on Tragedy of Bob Costas' Youthful Looks
- Helpful overview. Thanks for posting it, Brendon. — KLB Regular on Understanding Agency, Distribution and Franchise Regulation in Korea
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- Brendon, Thank you for keeping this story in the spotlight. The Lone Star/KEB imbroglio is just the most recent example of how hard… — David Barch on That's Right: When You're in a Hole, Keep Digging
- Digging Fool It’s not enough to keep digging the hole deeper. You’ve got to keep digging while being informed by others that there… — rjdickey on That's Right: When You're in a Hole, Keep Digging
- swlee—If you want me to keep it under wraps, I’d be glad to delete your comment’s latter portion. I have a fine appreciation for parody… — Brendon Carr on That's Right: When You're in a Hole, Keep Digging
- Lonestar is still a carpet bagger. I thought I should commend you on your correct assumption that I am a parodist.… — swlee on That's Right: When You're in a Hole, Keep Digging
- There are some statutes which ought to take into account the possibility of international transactions. I do some franchise work, and in that arena there… — Brendon Carr on Leftists' Fakery Highlights Importance of Translations and "Official Language"
- Brendon - you have my sincerest apologies if I miscontrued sentiment of this post. As noted in my original comment, I was disappointed (or maybe… — NYC Lawyer on Leftists' Fakery Highlights Importance of Translations and "Official Language"
- You’ve pretty much hit all the hot buttons with your post. If I could add one more tidbit, Fleishman-Hillard is getting $800K to convince the… — Eric Thorpe on That's Right: When You're in a Hole, Keep Digging
- Hmm. The way I see it, you’re reacting to slights which are not present in this blog entry. I don’t have any position… — Brendon Carr on Leftists' Fakery Highlights Importance of Translations and "Official Language"
- Brendon - what’s been getting you down these days? I’ve been noticing measure of negativity/superiority leaking into more and more into your posts. … — NYC Lawyer on Leftists' Fakery Highlights Importance of Translations and "Official Language"
- Unfortunately, Korea has not joined any multilateral or bilateral agreements on custody and enforcement. Thus, this place remains a wonderland for child-abducting parents. — Brendon Carr on Korea Gets Serious About Child Support Order Enforcement
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