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Thursday, April 24, 2008
I was gonna get a fishing/hunting license in Montana
... but
now
it seems like too much of a risk.
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Uri
Rockville, MD, United States
I started this blog as a law student, but I'm now practicing civil rights law in Washington, DC and doing peace work in my spare time. Before all that I was a graduate student in linguistics, specializing in semantics.
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