Mess with the Bull, Get the Horns, Son!
by Brendon Carr
UPDATE 4 MARCH 2008: There was a post here in which I let my testosterone get the better of me. After speaking with the party about whom it pertained, I’m no longer interested in conflict with him. We have differences of opinion concerning the validity of my allegations, but I concede that on some of the issues he has a different perspective than me. We do not agree on everything, but the fact is both of us—me moreso than him—got carried away with personal attacks.
So here it is—I don’t want to fan the flames any longer. Therefore, this post is removed, and comments left—although appreciated—are being deleted.
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Hi Brendon,
My name is Scott Silvers--I’m a future law student who wanted to meet up with you some time for dinner to ask some questions about working in Korea as a lawyer. I’d really appreciate it.
I’m not sure if my e-mail got through or not so I just wanted to post a quick note here. I understand if you don’t have the time. If you know of anyone who I might be able to talk to I’d surely appreciate some references as well.
Thanks,
Scott