Connie -- what good news!
vw - thank you so much for posting the Laura messages.
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Connie -- what good news!
vw - thank you so much for posting the Laura messages.
Sparky, your sister has already spoken to the police and a lawyer, right?
I don't think I'd talk to anyone else at all. Also, Dear Abby says not to talk to the family of the people you've wronged because they'll just hate you more and you won't help yourself, so maybe the family has been reading Dear Abby.
he's doing it on the defensive, so he may come back tougher.
I'm going to swim against the tide with this one and say he's being honest, and though it sucks to hear, it's human nature and he was being upfront about it. I'm sure there are people who wouldn't be defensive in such a situation, but I don't think that's the norm.
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Argh, I shouted yay in my head!
Glad to hear it was less problematic than they thought, Connie. Next to no recovery time is a good thing to hear.
YAY CONNIE!!
Ginger, oy. That's all I've got.
Deena, yeah, at least he's being honest. Should be interesting to see what comes back...
Sparky, your sister has already spoken to the police and a lawyer, right?
Yup, they filed a police report on my recommendation. I'm a lawyer, and they've spoken to me. They're asking for friends to recommend a real lawyer to them.
I understand that the family might not want to talk to my sister, et. al., and pointed out to Gail that they may be lawyers or have one advising them not to do so. Still, it sucks.
I always forget you're a lawyer, silly of me.
Btw, we received 3 boxes yesterday, a smallish one and two HUGE ones. Each of the huge ones had only one smallish thing in it, which made me laugh and laugh.
I think we have more lawyers than any other profession.
Teaching a very close second.
I think.
Librarians are right up there, too.
Well, Perkins and Sparky sort of weight the findings, with the law and library at the same time. I always forget they're "real" lawyers on top of librarians. Not as if they didn't have the degree, but as if it were even more specialized.
Hmm, that doesn't seem to come out right no matter what I type. I should get back to work.