Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for November 12, 2000
Transcript:
Man: All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again. Little girl: Aw.. That's sad, daddy. Man: Wait, There's more... It's the wall that's to blame, the lawyers loudly alleged. They claim Humpty's the victim for cracking his head. So the Dumpty's brought suit, no one was out of their range. Someone would pay for their loss no matter how strange. None were spared from the court, no connection too small, the whole town sharing the blame for the irresponsible fall. The Landowner, the Mayor, even the Mason who built it, had to fight this nit-writ. After years of court battles, as anyone could foresee, there would be only losers, excluding those attorneys and their fee. Woman: Let me guess.. you tried to impress her about being a lawyer again, didn't you... Man: She'll stop crying eventually...