|  12-03-2003, 04:13 PM | #3627 | 
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		| Originally posted by Gattigap NO!  No, nononononononono.
 
 Obviously a different point than the one you were raising, BRC, and no offence intended to the Ladies of the FB, but it has been my observation that one lawyer per couple (either the man or the woman) is plenty, and perhaps too much, at that.
 
 Though we often dress, speak, and look fabulous, and carry a party with our charms, typically, we lawyers are obsessive, idiosyncratic, not people persons, overly opinionated, etc. (oh, and apparently self-loathing.)  From what I've seen and heard, mixing two of this kind is rarely a recipe for successful relationships.
 
 But that's just me. I am, of course, willing to be persuaded otherwise through the vast anecdotal evidence culled from this board.  Any takers?
 |  But it worked so well for Tracy and Hepburn in "Adam's Rib."  Then again, everything worked so much better in 1940s and 1950s Movieland.  Unless you were Black.  Or Edward G. Robinson.
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