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  • Nov 15, 2008, 11:35 AM
    JudyKayTee
    [QUOTE=wildandblue agrees: we have missed you too JudyKay Tee! QUOTE]



    Thanks - this meant a lot to me. I can tell you that the next time a surgeon invites me to participate in a surgical procedure I'm going to think long and hard before I actually show up. This MOST DEFINITELY was not a fun ride!

    It's good to be back!
  • Nov 15, 2008, 01:35 PM
    linnealand
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    Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    As the thread progessed the change in the ingredients question came up - I just re-read and you're right. There is no indication that the recipe is not the original recipe, as handed over. Then the proof is how the other person got it, if it's ever been published and on and on and on. I don't know about indisputable proof but perhaps it exists. You can basically make a case out of anything if you have the time and the money and the ear of an Attorney.

    I don't practice law - I'm a liability investigator (an independent working for a number of law firms as well as outsource for some insurance carriers) and own a process service company, also have done and occasionally still do legal research, document preparation and proofreading for a large liability firm.

    I enjoy research of any sort and have a pretty good eye for details - that's why when someone posts "here" that they are married and then posts "there" that they are not, I catch it. Sometimes.


    Hurray, we made it to the end, and the best part is that WAB wins his recipe back.

    We're on the same page, and we probably were all along.

    I'm glad to finally hear the details of what you do! It actually sounds like fun. I was determined to become a lawyer from when I was 9 until I turned 16. I went into political science instead (you wouldn't believe how many students from our department went into law in graduate school) and later switched into a career based in art and business... the only thing I was 100% sure I didn't want to do was go to medical school. :)

    That said, I didn't realize you were off getting medical treatment. I'm sorry to hear that. I hope everything is getting better for you now! So I'm glad you're back too!
  • Nov 15, 2008, 03:34 PM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by linnealand View Post
    i was determined to become a lawyer from when i was 9 until i turned 16. i went into political science instead (you wouldn't believe how many students from our department went into law in graduate school) and later switched into a career based in art and business... the only thing i was 100% sure i didn't want to do was go to medical school. :)


    I did go to law school but ran out of money and dropped out after the first year - I like this end of things better anyway. A very good friend of mine lectures at the law school and I often sit in on his classes "for the fun of it." Or something. I also have a Paralegal Degree simply because I went to school at night and had to have a major - ? I'm looking forward to the day when Paralegals are regulated and licensed. It's going to change the industry and Canada is far ahead of "us" in that regard.

    My stepdaughter is an Attorney and when I hear her adventures I'm glad I didn't go into law.

    My husband was a Doctor of Pharmacy, accepted into med school but didn't go - that's as close as I want to get to either of those professions!

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