August 8, 2005
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Hi Solitaryman!! *waves*
I am glad you like my virtual puppy, Juliet. *grin*
In answer to your question from a couple of posts ago, yes if a client
becomes too demanding or bothersome, or whatever, I can certainly dump
them, should I choose to, and if we aren't at a critical juncture in
litigation.I've fired a couple of clients already, and I've had one fire me as
well (and I am VERY glad she did, since she was HUGE pain in the ass.)Today was interesting. I got to threaten a director of a state
agency for a neighboring state. It was fun. Normally the
State is immune from suit (in most instances, unless such immunity has
been waived). But in this case, I told the state that if they
didn't cooperate that I would file suit and name them as defendants so
I could get to their personnel records. The director certainly
wasn't happy about that. And he backed WAY off. Looks like
my client will be getting everything, or most everything, she's asked
for.*evil grin*
Why, yes, I DO use my powers only for good, why do you ask? Oh, and I have a bridge you might be interested in as well....
Bwhahahahahaha
Ohhhh...sorry. Evil twin Cali was trying to escape her locked chamber there.
Yep, some days I really love what I do.
The art festival this weekend ROCKED too, I must say. I spent WAY
too much money, but got some really damn cool stuff, and a sunburn too.Nice nice nice.
Now I must go to the gym.
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Hi CaliGrrrl!
I love festivals, art of musical.
Have fun at the gym!
ryn: As long as you have some good coffee houses. It would be an interesting idea...spanning the country looking for the best cup of coffee.
I noticed you put that you play video games...which ones?
fun blog to read!!
ryn: I love CivIII. I love being the Germans. But man the game can swollow a whole night before you know it.
ryn: I know they have a way for mulitplayer on it. Would be fun if it worked to play with others
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