The Speckled Mind

Friday, November 03, 2006

Me and Pauly Shore Are Like This (*crosses fingers*)

If you aren't annoyed yet, you haven't looked closely enough at the picture directly to the left of these words. Why, you ask, would I do something so heartless as to put a picture of Pauly Shore on my blog?

Well...

Pauly and I have been brethren of sorts for the last week. No, I haven't been watching Biodome or Son in Law incessantly. I've actually been serving Jury Duty in Hennepin County. OK, I know that's a pretty random (and lame) reference. But seriously, how often do you get a decent excuse to put Pauly Shore on your blog?

Anyway, it's the only reason I've got for the pathetic lack of blogging in the past week. My apologies about the lapse in 'Good Music Thursday'. I've got some great ideas in the hopper; hopefully I'll be able to get back at it next week.

In case you're wondering, I am currently serving on a criminal case...and I can't tell you any more information about it, otherwise I'd have to kill you. In which case I would be the defendant in a criminal case. Then there would be a SERIOUS lack of blogging....

I was going to leave you alll with a Pauly Shore quote, but the picture is annoying enough...buuuddy!

3 Comments:

  • ah...the joys of the Hennepin county Jury Duty! I hope that they are better to you than they were for me! oh..and that you aren't stuck in it for 4 months either!

    Vicki

    By Blogger Victoria, at 9:31 PM  

  • I'm one of those weird people who thinks jury duty would be fun. Hang 'em high!

    By Blogger Jess(ica), at 12:36 PM  

  • We actually found the guy not guilty of the charges. I didn't even know that 'domestic assault-fear' was a legitimate charge. Nor that 'disorderly conduct' could be leveled against a person in the privacy of their own home. Weird.

    Anyway, the wife was a nutjob and the guy was believable. That and the fact that both of their daughters got on the stand and said, "My dad is honest and my mom is a liar." That pretty much sealed the deal as far as truth-telling goes.

    Oh, and it was a good time--probably cause it only lasted for two days (sorry, Vicki).

    By Blogger timmer k., at 1:55 PM  

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