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ExaminerWhen Tim Woods attended a lecture of Bill Nye's at McClennan Community College, he could hardly have known it would become the biggest story of his career. "I’m constantly baffled by the stories that get the most hits," Woods says in a telephone conversation. You can do a story that's immensely important, and a story about a lost cat takes off.
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"There was some mischaracterization of what happened," Woods says. It seemed like the story was always construed in such a way to make his hometown look like backwoods idiots. "The one that always floors me is they say, oh, he was booed. No, he wasn’t booed. I've gone back through the story, and nowhere does it say he was booed."
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"That’s something else that gets misconstrued," Woods says, of the woman in the story with three kids. "The woman never shouted. She didn’t even direct it at Bill Nye." She was sitting next to him, he says, and when she got up, she turned and said to him, "We believe in God."
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A few people got ticked and walked out, but no booing, and not quite what it was made out to be.