Man: We, the jury, find the defendant...guilty on all counts
One — Ha-ha-ha!!
Two — Ha-ha-ha!!
Three — Ha-ha-ha!!
This must be night court.
The Count is down for the count.
But, who’s counting?
I question whether this was an impartial jury – judging him guilty on all counts – perhaps because he is a count. Just because he’s a count doesn’t mean he’s like all other counts. He is an individual – that should count for something.
Count and Pointercount.
There’s a lot at stake here…
12 custard pies!
You know they would have actually counted 1 through 12 to make this work on “The Street”.
(Sigh!) Just call me a pain-in-the-butt stickler, but why are they pronouncing the verdict and the defendant is in the witness box??
Is the gag supposed to be the double meaning of “all counts”?
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 3 years ago
One — Ha-ha-ha!!
Two — Ha-ha-ha!!
Three — Ha-ha-ha!!
CrouchingBruin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
This must be night court.
CrouchingBruin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The Count is down for the count.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
But, who’s counting?
Doug K almost 3 years ago
I question whether this was an impartial jury – judging him guilty on all counts – perhaps because he is a count. Just because he’s a count doesn’t mean he’s like all other counts. He is an individual – that should count for something.
DavidPlatt almost 3 years ago
Count and Pointercount.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There’s a lot at stake here…
Ken Norris Premium Member almost 3 years ago
12 custard pies!
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
You know they would have actually counted 1 through 12 to make this work on “The Street”.
BlueIris Premium Member almost 3 years ago
(Sigh!) Just call me a pain-in-the-butt stickler, but why are they pronouncing the verdict and the defendant is in the witness box??
CTew Premium Member over 2 years ago
Is the gag supposed to be the double meaning of “all counts”?