I read “Doonesbury” in my morning paper but only comment (or follow the comments) for the new Sunday episodes. I’d appreciate it if anybody would reform me of the following matter: Has an commenter commented upon Li’l Mikey Pence writing a legendarily stupid and dishonest “smoking doesn’t kill” piece many moons ago?(Not that Mother ALLOWS Li’l Mikey to moon anybody…..or go to the bathroom by himself……..)
I served on a jury once. When we got to the end of the second day of deliberation, one person was holding out on the severity of the assault charge (there were several charges). Everyone said first degree, he said second. Then the person next to him pointed out that there were 15 minutes left in the day, and if we didn’t make a decision, we’d be back tomorrow to continue deliberations. We were back in the courtroom in less than 5, reading our unanimous verdict.
BE THIS GUY over 4 years ago
HALLELUJAH!
braindead Premium Member over 4 years ago
People have told me that William Barr intends to investigate improper conduct in this trial, which may lead to a reversal of the outcome.
gduncan58 over 4 years ago
Don’t you mean “many people”? He will conduct a bigly investigation, the best in the world, nobody has ever seen an investigation!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 4 years ago
Lying SOS.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well done there Capt’n waffle.
summerdog over 4 years ago
Speaking of idiots…..
RonaldByrd over 4 years ago
“Well, that was a cul-de-sac, wasn’t it?” — Crow T. Robot
Godfreydaniel over 4 years ago
I read “Doonesbury” in my morning paper but only comment (or follow the comments) for the new Sunday episodes. I’d appreciate it if anybody would reform me of the following matter: Has an commenter commented upon Li’l Mikey Pence writing a legendarily stupid and dishonest “smoking doesn’t kill” piece many moons ago?(Not that Mother ALLOWS Li’l Mikey to moon anybody…..or go to the bathroom by himself……..)
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
And drinks all around!
jackianne1020 over 4 years ago
I served on a jury once. When we got to the end of the second day of deliberation, one person was holding out on the severity of the assault charge (there were several charges). Everyone said first degree, he said second. Then the person next to him pointed out that there were 15 minutes left in the day, and if we didn’t make a decision, we’d be back tomorrow to continue deliberations. We were back in the courtroom in less than 5, reading our unanimous verdict.