I’m surprised Marlene can even say “voir dire.” Of course, she probably thinks you spell it “vwar dear.”
I’m sure Burl will easily get off jury duty with the excuse that it pays too little.After all, he’s used to the salary he draws as a high power executive at the storage company.
The finials are back…. and NOT Find-Its today.
It’s probably a random placement, but it amuses me that the word “Bust” ended up right over Burl’s moobs.
Voir dire /ˈvwɑr ˌdiər/ is a legal phrase that refers to a variety of procedures connected with jury trials…..The only time your jurors can give you their voices is during the jury voir dire ..
Been there, done that. Three days of voir dire on murder trial, and got picked as second alternate. Then ten days sequestered, sharing motel room with a stranger.
margueritem about 12 years ago
Yuk, yuk, Dale, the joke’s on you!
x_Tech about 12 years ago
Voir Dire – Interviewing for the job you don’t want.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
And yet ignorance runs rampant in this croud.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’m surprised Marlene can even say “voir dire.” Of course, she probably thinks you spell it “vwar dear.”
I’m sure Burl will easily get off jury duty with the excuse that it pays too little.After all, he’s used to the salary he draws as a high power executive at the storage company.
The finials are back…. and NOT Find-Its today.
It’s probably a random placement, but it amuses me that the word “Bust” ended up right over Burl’s moobs.
Mornin’ Crustwood!
mikie2 about 12 years ago
Can you imagine being on trial for your life and having one of these mental midgets on the jury?
Hussell about 12 years ago
Does Burl really have to pretend not to know anything?
Morning Crustwood!
finale about 12 years ago
Judge: “Has the jury reached a verdict?”
Foreman: “Yes your Honor”
Judge: “What do you find?”
Foreman: “That the juror named Dale is a moron and we reccomend he be locked up for the good of society in general”.
mikekey about 12 years ago
Well, they all should fit right in in Branson!
InTraining Premium Member about 12 years ago
Voir dire /ˈvwɑr ˌdiər/ is a legal phrase that refers to a variety of procedures connected with jury trials…..The only time your jurors can give you their voices is during the jury voir dire ..
The above from memory…..Ha Ha Ha…. ! ! !
Mythreesons about 12 years ago
Been there, done that. Three days of voir dire on murder trial, and got picked as second alternate. Then ten days sequestered, sharing motel room with a stranger.
vinegaroon Premium Member about 12 years ago
" I Saw what You Did……" Great old forgotten thriller from the early 60’s. Probebly hasn’t been on TV in years.
muskox54 about 12 years ago
just sit there and twitch and see if that doesn’t disqualify you.Works like a charm for me