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Non-Sequiturs: 10.09.06

mel gibson drunk passion of the christ drunk.jpg* Here's a proposal that Mel Gibson, Paris Hilton, Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), and Joseph Caramagno can all support. (Seriously, some good points here.) [Ludwig von Mises Institute]

* Not every day is a bad hair day for ex-HP chair Patricia Dunn. This look suits her quite well. [DealBreaker]

* Our answer: Waking up in the morning. [PrawfsBlawg]

* Even better than Project Runway! [Project Posner]

* Law professor bloggers: multiplying like bunny rabbits. [Concurring Opinions]

* How does she get her pictures to turn out so well? [Althouse; Althouse]

* We're sure Joel Miller is a very capable guy -- but he only graduated from law school in 2005. So just what are the qualifications to sit on a state court bench? The ability to operate a penis pump? [Volokh Conspiracy]

* Law profs to federal judges: "Oh Behave!" [Crescat Sententia]

* No, our insanity predated both Denton and Spiers. [Gawker]

* And we enjoy goat cheese puffs. Very much. [Big Head Rob]


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Re: the Mises piece--
'Indeed, without the government's "Breathalyzer," there is no way to tell for sure if we are breaking the law.'

I can tell that Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., missed Chilifest outside Texas A&M this year. Breathalyzers are now sold in convenient keychain form.

Thanks for the interview, David. We simply can't believe that lawyers, judges and legal beagles aren't throwing enough parties to keep you fed. Come back to Washington -- we all miss you.

ahh but those key chain breathalyzers are notoriously inaccurate. They need constant calibration, much like the coin operated ones in some bars and hotels. definately not a safe thing to rely on.

its true, unless they get calibrated pretty regularly they aren't even close to accurate.