I found this while surfing for law student financial guidance (full text here):
Crayons and Crime (from Texas Lawyer)
A young California artist has produced the ideal stress-reliever for attorneys who need to get in touch with their creative side: the "Law & Order" coloring book.
Brandon Bird created the coloring book after getting hooked on the TV show. In January 2003, he started watching reruns while preparing a canvas for a painting. "I would be spending four to five hours watching every night, and [I realized] I could die alone and never leave the house watching 'Law & Order,' or I could do something kind of productive with it."
I would've gladly just died alone -- especially seeing as he's using Adam Schiff-era L&O!
Crayons and Crime (from Texas Lawyer)
A young California artist has produced the ideal stress-reliever for attorneys who need to get in touch with their creative side: the "Law & Order" coloring book.
Brandon Bird created the coloring book after getting hooked on the TV show. In January 2003, he started watching reruns while preparing a canvas for a painting. "I would be spending four to five hours watching every night, and [I realized] I could die alone and never leave the house watching 'Law & Order,' or I could do something kind of productive with it."
I would've gladly just died alone -- especially seeing as he's using Adam Schiff-era L&O!
