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It'll open a whole new opportunity for lawsuits and you will get the chance to defend everything you said, did, and represented in court.
You will have your words twisted around. Here's a humorous story on how your words and reputation can be twisted:
What your prospects really think of you!
I would rather not go through anything like this, than have to defend myself.
You will have your words twisted around. Here's a humorous story on how your words and reputation can be twisted:
What your prospects really think of you!
What your prospects really think of you!
Texas and Oklahoma are bitter college football rivals. There's no middle ground.
One day a Texas football fan was driving through Oklahoma on his way to another state. (Texas football fans never drive to Oklahoma, they only drive through Oklahoma to get somewhere else.) The Texas football fan stops at an Oklahoma gas station to refuel.
A little girl walks by and suddenly is attacked by a vicious pit bull. The dog tears her dress and grabs her arm. The Texas football fan sees the screaming little girl and runs to her rescue. He grabs the pit bull and struggles valiantly. The dog tears into his flesh. Blood streams from his arm and leg. Finally, in a desperate move, the Texas football fan gets the upper hand and kills the pit bull.
A reporter for the Oklahoma Times Newspaper watches the drama unfold. After the pit bull is dead he approaches the Texas football fan and says:
"Wow! What a hero! This will make great headlines in tomorrow's paper. Let me take your picture and ask a few questions."
The Texas football fan wipes the blood off his arm and leg and has his picture taken.
"We'll put a great headline and story under your picture in tomorrow's paper," says the reporter. "Maybe, the headline could read, 'Hero Saves Little Girl.' By the way, where are you from?"
"From Texas," says the hero.
The reporter thought for a moment and replied, "Well, since you're from Texas I guess we could change the headline to read: 'Man Rescues Child.' I can kind of overlook that you're from Texas, but tell me, you at least root for the Oklahoma football team, don't you?"
The Texan replied, "No. To tell you the truth, I am a avid Texas football fan."
The reporter left to write up the story. The Texan decided to stay around for a day so he could read his headline and story in the next morning's paper.
The next morning, the Texas football fan picks up the Oklahoma Times Newspaper and on the front page was the headline:
"Man Kills Family Pet!"
Ouch.
The Oklahoma reporter certainly had his opinion of the man from Texas.
I would rather not go through anything like this, than have to defend myself.