by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - December 8, 2008 - 'The Greatest' Philosophy
…I’ve always had this strange sense that I would win for sure. Well, as long as the music was Prince.
OK. Here is one of the many delusional thoughts that has yet to come true. I always thought that I would be spotted by Prince at one of his concerts and that as he saw me grooving, he would have an epiphany. Having earned a backstage pass, one of his handlers approaches me to get some background information. I tell him we listened to Prince back in the dirty mind and purple rain days to a pair of 15-inch woofers owned by my funkadelic roommate Paul Dunbar. Paul introduced me to Prince. I was sold after observing that college girls loved to dance to Prince. And let’s just say that the type of girl who really loved to dance to Prince…well, it wasn’t such a bad thing back in college.
I’d tell him lot’s of other things that I could share here. But upon learning that I was a lawyer, he would immediately be struck by one overwhelming thought. “My lawyer can’t dance like that!”
Well, you can guess the rest. I would get hired by Prince to be his online brand protection counsel.
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