What Do You Think?
I was sitting in Professor Tarkington's Criminal Procedure class today, considering plans for what can be done about Rogerson and Amy and the law school, etc. I hate this feeling of helplessness. More people need to be aware of the problem and maybe something would be done about it. So I was thinking about what if we wrote a book about the twin switch and what we have discovered? It would be great "revenge" too because Rogerson (and people like him) will have a more difficult time pulling his little tricks if people already know what goes on. I know Amy would feel much better about what has happened if she feels it might make a difference to someone else. Plus, people need to hear Amy's side of the twin switch anyway.
I"m just thinking out loud here, really, but if we were to write a book, what format should it be in? I thought I might ask you all since you know the twin switch better than anyone. Should it be written like a "blog"? In like a diary format? Email format? Other? I think it would have to be written as fiction (but with everyone knowing it's likely not) in order to keep us from being sued by the law school and professors. What do you think? Also, if you have opinions for what you like or don't like about the "story" that has happened so far, please let me know that, too. Don't be shy! Let me know what you think...
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By the way, in class this morning, the students were passing around the article about scientific testing on cow tipping. It makes me laugh that, with everything going on in the world (legal and nonlegal), it's the cow tipping everyone in the law school is talking about! The article is from the UK, and here's the link:
Cow tipping article

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