When I was a law student we had a wonderful professor who taught us trusts and estates law. He had an irreverent manner and what I thought at first was a dry wit but subsequently I concluded only the gin was dry. It didn't matter. In a burst of enthusiasm I wrote and gave him a parody of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta song with lyrics drawn from the abstruse and absurd laws of estates. I remember zero of the lyrics but there was a "springing" something or other and an "entail" [not to be confused with an entrail.] /M
Anonymous
September 11 2006, 03:52:55 UTC 5 years ago
Poetry Inlaw
When I was a law student we had a wonderful professor who taught us trusts and estates law. He had an irreverent manner and what I thought at first was a dry wit but subsequently I concluded only the gin was dry. It didn't matter. In a burst of enthusiasm I wrote and gave him a parody of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta song with lyrics drawn from the abstruse and absurd laws of estates. I remember zero of the lyrics but there was a "springing" something or other and an "entail" [not to be confused with an entrail.]/M
September 11 2006, 16:07:41 UTC 5 years ago