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Caption - "CPRT at the Living Green Expo; St. Paul, Minnesota 2008"
Interviewer: In the lawsuit, when Taxi 2000 sued, uh, J. Edward Anderson? Uh, J. Edward Anderson said that he didn't have any patents.
Margaret Beegle: I don't know. I don't know; I know that there were patents at one point, they might have run out.
Interviewer: Do you know why Taxi 2000 sued J. Edward Anderson?
Margaret Beegle: Not really, no.
Interviewer: Did that concern you at the time? That Taxi 2000 sued J. Edward Anderson?
Margaret Beegle: Yeah. Of course.
Interviewer: Is that why he started a new company?
Margaret Beegle: [pauses] Well, I think he started that before all of that.
Interviewer: Oh, and then-
Margaret Beegle: [inaudible]
Interviewer: -and then they sued him.
Margaret Beegle: I think so.
Interviewer: Are you a patent attorney or intellectual property lawyer?
Margaret Beegle: No.
Interviewer: You're not?
Margaret Beegle: No.
Interviewer: No corporate law experience of any kind?
Margaret Beegle: Nope. Sorry.
Interviewer: [pauses] Neither do I. One last question: Where is Osama Bin Laden?
Margaret Beegle: I don't know.
Interviewer: You don't know? Or you won't say?
Margaret Beegle: I don't know; I know that he was in Pakistan at one point, he might have gone somewhere else.
Interviewer: OK. Thank you, that's all I wanted to know.
Margaret Beegle: Wait -- is that a weasel with a camera on its head?
Interviewer: I said, that's all I wanted to know.
Margaret Beegle: What's its name?
Interviewer: Cut.
Transcription: gPRT
We can't wait for the proof that could come in the form of the mushroom-shaped head of Ken Avidor
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