Yes, shallow sophistry is a challenge you are up to, but not much else.
Really enjoyed your tear-jerk biography, but you left out the barefoot part or do you also "eschew" shoes these days?
If you somehow protected my ability to go to law school, that must have been the military of the Carter years, when apparently, they were still accepting just about anyone.
Listen, Mr. Publisher, owning a thesaurus and looking at the world through your rectum may yet make your fame as the only person even a lawyer wouldn't represent.
I didn't miss your listing at all, it was right there under A as well.
BTW, go easy on the thesaurus-save some for your next failed attempt at intellect.
Listen, Mr. Publisher, owning a thesaurus and looking at the world through your rectum may yet make your fame as the only person even a lawyer wouldn't represent.
Since you are oblivious to history, Carter served from 1977-1981, the war in Vietnam had ended and recruitment needs were diminished. So, the Armed Forces did not need to accept "anyone."
And to close, the only reason I might reference a Thesarus is to find a non-obscene alternative word to replace lawyer.