That's my question... why didn't they just leave? What were they waiting around for?
Too high to drive, I guess.BadMoonRisin said:Well, and why didnt he just...you know. Drive away. He has been sitting outside for what, 15 minutes?aggiehawg said:
Floyd was waving his arms and shaking hi head. To me that means he was agitated.
mel99 said:
That's my question... why didn't they just leave? What were they waiting around for?
ItsA&InotA&M said:mel99 said:
That's my question... why didn't they just leave? What were they waiting around for?
I thought I heard that he was passed out and his friends couldn't rouse him.
"tooken the bill..." Correct.aggiehawg said:
Martin felt guilty. If he had not taken the bill originally, none of that would have happened.
WTF? Who was passing bills and wouldn't come in to make the situation right?aggiehawg said:
Martin felt guilty. If he had not taken the bill originally, none of that would have happened.
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Or simply "Yes".waitwhat? said:
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Honestly sounds more like Crekt when he says itwaitwhat? said:
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Hey, this is a court of law. You don't use simpleton's language.Hollywood81 said:Or simply "Yes".waitwhat? said:
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When I clerked, my judge told jurors to raise their hand if they needed a break and he would break as soon as he could. During a criminal trial, the foreperson raised her hand, the judge nodded at her, and she got up and left the jury box in the middle of testimony. My judge was not amused.Quote:Judge instructed them to raise their hand if they required a bathroom break.Quote:
A juror hastily requested the break per CTV