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latigo

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I understand it's mid-afternoon - but you might want to cut back on the whatever it is you're smoking. :rolleyes:

(You should lock your eyeballs in place before they wander off.)

You wrote that latigo knows rules, but not reality. Remember? Hasn't been that long ago, like hours.

I'm saying that if reality means believing that some HR guy has introduce dozens of emails as evidence in several small claims cases spread across four or five separate states, then I'm not in favor of it.

Plus, I should have realized that you are too young to know of Richard Boone's once popular western TV series "Have Gun Will Travel" and how the standups of the day made hay with that title.

Anyway, I was going to add how suing the guy for conversion (as you have cleverly suggested) would put him in a Catch -22 as far as asserting a defense. But I let that pass now.
 


quincy

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...

I'm saying that if reality means believing that some HR guy has introduce dozens of emails as evidence in several small claims cases spread across four or five separate states, then I'm not in favor of it.

Plus, I should have realized that you are too young to know of Richard Boone's once popular western TV series "Have Gun Will Travel" and how the standups of the day made hay with that title.

Your "Have Gun Will Travel" reference might have been better placed in the thread where HR guy (FA's version of Richard Boone?) actually posted about emails ... or, maybe better still, placed in a thread from the 1950s. :p
 

PayrollHRGuy

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(You should lock your eyeballs in place before they wander off.)

You wrote that latigo knows rules, but not reality. Remember? Hasn't been that long ago, like hours.

I'm saying that if reality means believing that some HR guy has introduce dozens of emails as evidence in several small claims cases spread across four or five separate states, then I'm not in favor of it.

Plus, I should have realized that you are too young to know of Richard Boone's once popular western TV series "Have Gun Will Travel" and how the standups of the day made hay with that title.

Anyway, I was going to add how suing the guy for conversion (as you have cleverly suggested) would put him in a Catch -22 as far as asserting a defense. But I let that pass now.


If you are going to misquote me do it in the thread that you are quoting from.
 

PayrollHRGuy

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He said I said
I'm saying that if reality means believing that some HR guy has introduce dozens of emails as evidence in several small claims cases spread across four or five separate states, then I'm not in favor of it.

I didn't.

I said

Have you ever been in a small claims court? I have in about 4 or 5 different states and the procedural rules are far more relaxed than they are in higher courts. I've have personally used emails as evidence and since I was under oath when I said they were received they were accepted.

Seeing relaxed rules in 4 or 5 different states and personally used emails are two separate statements. I never said I had, "...introduce dozens of emails as evidence in several small claims cases spread across four or five separate states..."
 

quincy

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