Damn it.
Is that how you learned? Your brother taught you?
KEK. NM. I went off half cocked. My bad.
It's NOT howdy ho.
To be honest I never really cared for Judas Priest. I did see him once, I won the tickets. However, the other band was much better.
HEAD EAST.
I remember being on a six ring alert back in the 70s.
The concert I saw, he came out riding a motorcycle and laid it down and tried to play it off. That told me right then and there the guy was a tool.
Julia Gregoire
Born in France and raised in America, Julia Grรฉgoire is a French-American lawyer admitted to practice law in France (Paris) and the U.S. (New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island). She is a graduate of Brown University and Boston University Law School and studied French law at the Ecole du Prรฉ-Barreau in Paris.
Julia gained professional legal experience in both countries, including in the U.S. judiciary (Massachusetts Appeals Court, Rhode Island Superior Court), the human rights field (International Senior Lawyers Project), and at some of the worldโs best-ranked corporate law firms (Hogan Lovells LLP and Kramer Levin).
Julia is bilingual in French and English, and fully fluent in Spanish and Italian.
Core values:
Efficiency
Responsiveness
Integrity
Julia is proud to have served as Legal Counsel for Democrats Abroad France, the official organization of the Democratic Party for U.S. citizens abroad, from 2018 to 2022. She continues an active member and press representative of Democrats Abroad France.
She is also an active member of the Brown University Alumni Club of France.
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https://avocatgregoire.com/about/
About Julia:
Julia Grรฉgoire is the National Legal Counsel for Democrats Abroad France (DAF), and she works to ensure DAFโs compliance with the relevant laws and regulations on both sides of the Atlantic.
Born in France and raised in America, Julia is an active lawyer in both countries and a member of the Paris, New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island bars. Her current practice specializes in the intersection of French and American legal issues for businesses and individuals.
Prior to working in Paris, Julia worked in New York as a human rights lawyer, where she helped develop public defendersโ offices in Haiti and Bolivia and assisted with advocacy efforts for disenfranchised Haitian-Dominicans in the Dominican Republic.
Julia initially became involved with DAF in 2016 when she spotted DA volunteers at their usual spot outside of Shakespeare & Co. registering voters. After attending several events, she joined as member and then decided to run for Counsel.
Now, on to some fun facts about Julia:
She votes in Rhode Island.
Her favorite political icons are Barack and Michelle Obama.
Her top issue areas are education, income inequality, healthcare, and gun control.
Her first political memory was โvoting in my elementary school election for Bill Clinton against George H.W. Bush and counting the ballots in the ballot box for a Clinton victory.โ
And if she were President of the United States for a day, she responded:
โI would have people take part in an exchange program where they would switch places or spend one day with someone from a totally different background from themselves - someone of a different race, different sexual orientation, different socioeconomic background, different religion, and even better, a different political background! Seeing and understanding each other's differences will bring us closer. โ
Personally, I kinda prefer the old name, Persia.
Would.
Those fish literally eat shit.
Waiting for Schiffy to get dealt with.
Cannot confirm.
Looks kinda like Portland heading toward Wash.
Ok. Still looks kinda like what I said.