No, you’re out of order…..
Sentencing is tomorrow. At the library.
Plead no contest.
Did she give you a fair trial?
Wasn’t long before she held him in contempt.
He failed to even get into the jury-pool.
dad joke
Did she question you? … Did you object?
Sounds like you are already married!
The Professor replied "I think your too Judgy.
That’s one approach.
I was afraid it was going to be “Here Girl! Good girl!!!”
Cosmo is finding novel ways to be rejected.
Perfesser Fishhawk went dogging?
Whereupon the judge objected, and sustained her own objection.
Clever Cosmo.
• But he forgot his briefs
To the Punitentiary for you!
ba dum tss
He won’t call her his wife. It’ll be “Your honor.” Should he marry her, I mean
Or Out of odor.
The Perfesser’s case was dismissed with prejudice.
Rick McKee
dadthedawg Premium Member 8 days ago
No, you’re out of order…..
Imagine 8 days ago
Sentencing is tomorrow. At the library.
Mediatech 8 days ago
Plead no contest.
Superfrog 8 days ago
Did she give you a fair trial?
comixbomix 8 days ago
Wasn’t long before she held him in contempt.
littlejohn Premium Member 8 days ago
He failed to even get into the jury-pool.
bobpickett1 8 days ago
dad joke
Doug K 8 days ago
Did she question you? … Did you object?
Slowly, he turned... 8 days ago
Sounds like you are already married!
Ulrig 8 days ago
The Professor replied "I think your too Judgy.
Just-me 8 days ago
That’s one approach.
paranormal 8 days ago
I was afraid it was going to be “Here Girl! Good girl!!!”
rshive 8 days ago
Cosmo is finding novel ways to be rejected.
Holden Awn 8 days ago
Perfesser Fishhawk went dogging?
prrdh 8 days ago
Whereupon the judge objected, and sustained her own objection.
sheashea 8 days ago
Clever Cosmo.
OJsComicShop 8 days ago
• But he forgot his briefs
Drbarb71 Premium Member 8 days ago
To the Punitentiary for you!
oakie817 8 days ago
ba dum tss
razzledazzle295 8 days ago
He won’t call her his wife. It’ll be “Your honor.” Should he marry her, I mean
wfhite 8 days ago
Or Out of odor.
ArcticFox Premium Member 7 days ago
The Perfesser’s case was dismissed with prejudice.