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01-17-09 Well folks, I have a thought to share about the present outcome of this little legal matter.........If you have been following this whole thing then you know that Judge Coody granted Auburn University a "Permanent Injunction" to stop me from selling my dangerous sixfinger foam hands........What I think is worth sharing is how we ended up with a "Permanent Injunction"..........There was no real hearing of what I consider the significant issues in this whole thing.........from a business point-of-view, our team, The Auburn Tigers, had done quite a sufficient job of curbing our collective enthusiasm as they disintegrated over the course of the season and became more and more disfunctional. So it turned out, as the collective enthusiasm waned, so did any interest in the dangerous sixfinger hands.....
Now that brings us to the decision to allow the "Permanent Injunction" .......I had no real interest, at the point that the lawsuit had reached total muteness, to continue beating this dead horse, so when Judge Coody, who was fully aware of the stupid muteness of this whole thing continuing, ask me if I was willing to make the "Temporary Injunction" a "Permanent Injunction"......I had no problem saying yes to ending the whole thing for now......So at that point the question was, would Judge Coody give Auburn University any "damages, cost or fees" .......and the answer was a big .......NO! Now it is my opinion that by making this decision, he was acknowledging that there are issues here that were not airtight and crystal clear......A "legal opinion" is just that "an opinion" and subject to appeal, reconsideration, reinterpretation and review.......So when the time is right, should I choose I will revisit these issues in the appropriate time and place.......not a lot of other thoughts about all of this but I do have a few more......so stay tuned if you're interested....till then......M
Now that brings us to the decision to allow the "Permanent Injunction" .......I had no real interest, at the point that the lawsuit had reached total muteness, to continue beating this dead horse, so when Judge Coody, who was fully aware of the stupid muteness of this whole thing continuing, ask me if I was willing to make the "Temporary Injunction" a "Permanent Injunction"......I had no problem saying yes to ending the whole thing for now......So at that point the question was, would Judge Coody give Auburn University any "damages, cost or fees" .......and the answer was a big .......NO! Now it is my opinion that by making this decision, he was acknowledging that there are issues here that were not airtight and crystal clear......A "legal opinion" is just that "an opinion" and subject to appeal, reconsideration, reinterpretation and review.......So when the time is right, should I choose I will revisit these issues in the appropriate time and place.......not a lot of other thoughts about all of this but I do have a few more......so stay tuned if you're interested....till then......M

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