Professor Jay Grenig Hosts Thanksgiving Feast

As reported in the Journal Sentinel this morning, Professor Jay Grenig hosted a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner for a number of law students and faculty yesterday. 

The Grenigs don’t host the event every year, but when they do, it’s quite the feast. Jay got the hang of timing dinners for large groups back when he worked as a weekend cook in a sorority house at Sharon’s school, Willamette University in Oregon.

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Here’s to Peaceful Travels and Recombobulations

I had never noticed that our local airport has labeled the post-security-checkpoint area the “recombobulation area.”   I hope any of you traveling through airports over the holiday are discombobulated as little as possible, and recombobulated easily and peacefully.  Indeed, I wish everyone safe travels in general.  And, come to think of it, peaceful recombobulations in general; sometimes the holidays can be a bit discombobulating whether or not you are traveling.

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This Blog’s Personality Is Type INTJ, or “The Scientist”

According to Typealyzer.  This puts our blog in good company:  the Conglomerate and the Legal Writing Prof blog also test as INTJ. Clinicians without enough to do is INTP, “The Thinker.”

Okay, back to grading memos and conferencing, for me. If you, on the other hand, want to spend time learning more about what Typealyzer is trying to test for, you could go here, or here, or here.

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