Bloggernaut: Anonymous Lawyer is the satirical story of a fictional jerk.

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From: Morning Call (Allentown, PA)
Date: 20060308
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Byline: Jessica Berthold

The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.)

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Everyone knows someone like Anonymous Lawyer (www.anonymouslawyer.blogspot.com). Maybe it's your tyrannical boss. Or the businessman in the SUV who cut you off in traffic. He's that guy you secretly love to hate, the whipping boy for all your minor frustrations. In a nutshell, he's what the hippies used to call The Man.

A partner at a large law firm in Los Angeles, Anonymous Lawyer is the kind of guy who compares his employees to incontinent dogs. He's a guy who runs over a cat and blames the ...

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