Little House On The Prairie: Season 3, Episode 13 - I'll Ride The Wind
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1/10/1977
Adoptive parents Grace and Isaiah Edwards have begun to notice how bright their oldest son John is, and the boy's talent as a poet is recognized by a publishing company. Although his work is not printed, John does receive a four-year scholarship to a university in Chicago. While Grace is thrilled, Isaiah prefers a son with whom to share his farming lifestyle--and John knows it. John also battles with his feelings for Mary Ingalls, the girl he wants to marry but will be forced to leave behind for four years if he takes the scholarship. Torn between two worlds, John faces a lot of emotional pain as he attempts to make the biggest decision of his life.
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But the lawsuit doesn't stop there. Because he was exposed to asbestos at a job when he was around 11 years old and also exposed when he was an adult while working at a job involving drywall, Olsen is also suing Sherwin-Williams and Lennox Industries.
Hmmm, I have zero legal training (unless you count watching L.A. Law reruns as legal training), but I wonder if the fact that Olsen says that he was exposed to asbestos when he was younger will affect the lawsuit? Maybe he would have more luck suing the earlier companies rather than NBC? »
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