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Originally Posted by CantExplain
Similar situation between me and Madame T. I kept notes, she didn't. But to her credit, her memory was phenomenally good. I never caught her out in a false memory.
Mr T takes notes. I find that validating. What I say is worth writing down.
History or no history, you have a right to object to the dog.
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What I object to is the woman characterizing the situation as me "thinking" she was distracted rather than her admitting she was distracted, particularly when she did admit it at the time of the incident AND that her distraction or even the dog was not actually what I was trying to talk about today - I was trying to get to something else concerning the incident.