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Post by Eggz on May 15, 2005 14:14:53 GMT -5
You might wanna change your siggy now. x3 But I'm still not marrying him! We're eloping, just not getting married! XD *makesoutmore* 0_o Isn't eloping like, running away and getting married? *checks the dictionary* EDIT: "To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married. " Hm.... EDIT 2: =O I pwn page 13...
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Post by Ish on May 15, 2005 14:16:14 GMT -5
But I'm still not marrying him! We're eloping, just not getting married! XD *makesoutmore* 0_o Isn't eloping like, running away and getting married? *checks the dictionary* EDIT: "To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married. " Hm.... Yeah "especially" not "definitely"
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Post by william on May 15, 2005 14:16:18 GMT -5
Judge, do you grant dismissal?
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Post by squieshie on May 15, 2005 14:16:23 GMT -5
But I'm still not marrying him! We're eloping, just not getting married! XD *makesoutmore* 0_o Isn't eloping like, running away and getting married? *checks the dictionary* EDIT: "To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married. " Hm.... EDIT 2: =O I pwn page 13... Yeah, but we're just not getting married. XD Carrie LOST? NO!!!! *saves Carrie*
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Post by Rider on May 15, 2005 14:17:15 GMT -5
Eri, would you like to deliver a closing speech? Yep. *sticks a picture of Kass and Jeran in their boxers on the projector* Members of the jury, if you would like to date either of these handsome men, please vote for Carrie's innocence and I shall hook you up. That is all, your 1337-ness. [glow=red,2,300]JERAAAAAAAAN! *uber-glomp*[/glow]
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Post by hu on May 15, 2005 14:17:42 GMT -5
Well... *looks around* due to the fact that Carrie is no where around currently, I'm 'fraid that we will have to extend this, so that she, the procecutor, can have say.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2005 14:18:13 GMT -5
Yep. *sticks a picture of Kass and Jeran in their boxers on the projector* Members of the jury, if you would like to date either of these handsome men, please vote for Carrie's innocence and I shall hook you up. That is all, your 1337-ness. [glow=red,2,300]JERAAAAAAAAN! *uber-glomp*[/glow] Since Rider had become enchanted with Jeran's shmexy charms and is a 1337 mod, I think this means that Carrie wins. ^^
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Post by hu on May 15, 2005 14:18:39 GMT -5
But have some cookies, as she might not come back within 10 hrs.
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Post by Ish on May 15, 2005 14:18:50 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]JERAAAAAAAAN! *uber-glomp*[/glow] Since Rider had become enchanted with Jeran's shmexy charms and is a 1337 mod, I think this means that Carrie wins. ^^ That's some of the worst logic I've ever heard
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Post by squieshie on May 15, 2005 14:18:56 GMT -5
So Ish is going to jail?
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2005 14:19:36 GMT -5
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*stabs Will with her katana*
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Post by Ish on May 15, 2005 14:19:37 GMT -5
So Ish is going to jail? No. Now stop talking *continues making out* xD
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Post by william on May 15, 2005 14:20:45 GMT -5
I'd like to say something now. A jury in a court of law, must deliver a not guilty verdict if there is any reasonable doubt about the guilt of the defendant. This case has shown that ther is a great deal of doubt, which is impossible to become cleared up before the end of the trial. Therefore, the only possible verdict is not guilty, and always will be, right to the end of the trial. So, there is no point in carrying this on when it is obvious that a definite verdict is not going to be reached. Since this case cannot possibly go anywhere, it is the judge's duty to dismiss it.
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Post by hu on May 15, 2005 14:21:40 GMT -5
Well, unfortunately the procecutor is not here, so we'll have to keep a tight watch on Ish. Just in a white padded room.... but not jail, of course, seeing how the rule is, "Innocent until proven guilty..."
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2005 14:22:40 GMT -5
I'd like to say something now. A jury in a court of law, must deliver a not guilty verdict if there is any reasonable doubt about the guilt of the defendant. This case has shown that ther is a great deal of doubt, which is impossible to become cleared up before the end of the trial. Therefore, the only possible verdict is not guilty, and always will be, right to the end of the trial. So, there is no point in carrying this on when it is obvious that a definite verdict is not going to be reached. Since this case cannot possibly go anywhere, it is the judge's duty to dismiss it. Um, dude, I stabbed you. Shouldn't you be shrieking now? ;_;
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