yeah it's pretty cool.. nifty way of cliffhanging that the show employs.
i love both of the girls in the show too.. his lawyer and his partner. hotness.
[#80871]
Written by: 12916studios [22/02/2008, 12:25]
i will agree that the pilot of life was brilliant.
but the second episode. crap. i lost iq points for how slow it moved. after
that i never watched it again. it just wasn't that great.
[#80998]
Written by: God [23/02/2008, 10:06]
nah it just got better and better =p
[#81158]
Written by: God [24/02/2008, 12:41]
eli stone.. the joan of arcadian middle-aged version.
[#81498]
Written by: God [26/02/2008, 10:03]
non-tv related.
i have jury duty next week. what do you recommend i do to minimize my time.
in other words, i prefer not to get selected to be a juror.
[#81518]
Written by: God [26/02/2008, 13:44]
ok my bad. i should've been more clear.
i don't qualify for any exemptions... i'm more asking along the lines of when
i'm actually there during selection. what kind of things can i do.. as far as
how i answer questions and the like.
besides the obvious of sounding extremely bias.. like i'm racist. i like to
avoid those kind of statements. what's a subtle way is what i'm fishing for =p
[#81572]
Written by: God [26/02/2008, 22:50]
yeah a few of my co-workers have echoed the same sentiment. they honestly just
forget to go and find the notice months later. they're fine as well.
[#81656]
Written by: God [27/02/2008, 07:25]
if swahili is with the clicking noises.. then i'm in.
[#82026]
Written by: God [29/02/2008, 12:48]
i think i figured out what i want to do.
i'm gonna bring my old college student id on that day.. cause they will do a
last call for exemptions when you get there i was told.. and when you flash
that card, they won't ask questions and let you go.
[#82446]
Written by: God [03/03/2008, 10:23]
well all this was useless heh. case got dismissed =p
i guess for future reference if anything.
[#82775]
Written by: God [05/03/2008, 08:12]
basically.. i was in the final panel of jurors to get screened by the judge. i
knew this because we could still see the big room where all the potential
jurors were at.. and i saw them getting dismissed right after my panel.
we waited for about 20 minutes outside the courthouse. then the baliff came,
gathered us together, and said the defendant has plead guilty.. thank you for
your services.. you are free to go.
a collective woo hoo resounded.
[#83186]
Written by: God [07/03/2008, 18:21]
i guess gotta start thinking of what to send to the networks to keep new
amsterdam =/