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Re: MBE - how'd you feel?
Yeah, I felt the same way with the discussion about the SILA/Automobile exception that was discussed earlier. It's like you know the answer and yet you won't get credit for knowing the answer.Watcher55 wrote:That shit was one of the main questions that had me raging. We're toeing the line of specificity here, so I'll just say some of the things they mentioned that the "uncle" had done and that the "brother" hadn't done in that question PISSED me off. That was made confusing just for the sake of being confusing, and it was one of the major ones where I was like I could write an essay on this shit, how am I supposed to box it into a multiple choice answer?waxecstatic wrote:And there was a similar concept tested with a guy who tripped on his nephew or whatever's toys and got injured...no liability.
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Re: MBE - how'd you feel?
The whole test was a shitshow. It's why i'm currently 8 guinness tallboys in.
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Re: MBE - how'd you feel?
Also mods, please delete my above post if it is too specific. I don't really think that it is, because we've altered a lot of what was actually said in the question, but I'm definitely trying to follow the rules here.
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Re: MBE - how'd you feel?
Watcher55 wrote:A social guest definitely aninviteelicensee.
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Lol I was just in the process of correcting that.BVest wrote:Watcher55 wrote:A social guest definitely aninviteelicensee.
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Handle fell off?Watcher55 wrote:Lol I was just in the process of correcting that.BVest wrote:Watcher55 wrote:A social guest definitely aninviteelicensee.
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Re: MBE - how'd you feel?
It wasn't a yes/no question.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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