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Subject:Instructions for Stupid People (and litigation) From:Randy Allen Harris <raha -at- WATARTS -dot- UWATERLOO -dot- CA> Date:Thu, 20 Jan 1994 14:06:41 -0500
I don't know the exact phrasing of the resulting message, but the story
goes like this:
A Maine farmer who wanted to work on his barn roof in October put a ladder
up against the side of the barn first thing in the morning, placing one leg
in a frozen cow-pie. Yes, that's right. When he came down at lunch time,
the pie had thawed out and become a pudding, the ladder skidded off, he
collapsed, broke something important, and sued the ladder company,
successfully, for lots of cash. Now the ladder company has a warning about
frozen cow plops.
(This may be myth, but my recollection is of seeing the report as part of a
story about loopy litigation successes on _Sixty Minutes_.)
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Randy Allen Harris
raha -at- watarts -dot- uwaterloo -dot- ca
Rhetoric and Professional Writing, Department of English, University of
Waterloo, Waterloo ON N2L 3G1, CANADA; 519 885-1211, x5362; FAX: 519 884-8995