 I'm preparing my client Linda for her trial next week and if you're getting ready to go to trial there's three things you got to remember to be a very effective witness. The first thing you've got to remember is to answer only the question that's asked. So one time I got injured in an accident like three years ago and my neck still hurts till this day and then three years before that I one time went to a chiropractor and he told me that my neck was out of linemen. Stop. Secondly, when you're testifying at trial don't look at the lawyer, don't look at the opposing counsel, don't look at the judge. The most important person in the room is a juror or jury. Three, don't guess. If you don't know the answer to the lawyer's question, don't make something up to make him feel good. Again, number one, only answer the question that's asked of you. Don't answer or drone on for things that have nothing to do with the question. Number two, most important folks in the room are the jury. And number three, if you don't know the answer, don't make something up and it's perfectly okay to say I don't know.