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Jan. 20th, 2008 11:29 pmI watched Hot Fuzz (again) today - this time with the "Fuzz Fact" track on - which was lots of fun. It gave a lot of neat insights in to the movie (as well as action movies in general - they definitely did their homework). I love this movie probably more than I should.
I had dinner with my grandparents tonight, which was nice. Though, my grandfather's cute because he had the Patriots/Chargers game on and we were watching it as we were eating.
After that, I went out to play bingo. (This was put on by Delaware Pride as a fundraiser for AIDs Delaware.) It was a lot of fun. I haven't played bingo since I was little. I even saw some guys I know and haven't seen in years.
And I got called for Jury Duty. I love that they say that if you're being summond for a capital murder trial, to avoid hearing about it at all costs, but they don't tell you which one...what if, somehow, there was more than one going on at the same time?
I also love that in the questionnaire, ond of the comments is "If you are not a citizen, you must present your Green card or other legal documentation".
So, the envelope that Jury Services gave me to mail back my questionnaire in has its address both in the To: field and the From: field, and yet wants me to put a stamp on it. I'm half tempted to just stick it in the box and see what happens.
I had dinner with my grandparents tonight, which was nice. Though, my grandfather's cute because he had the Patriots/Chargers game on and we were watching it as we were eating.
After that, I went out to play bingo. (This was put on by Delaware Pride as a fundraiser for AIDs Delaware.) It was a lot of fun. I haven't played bingo since I was little. I even saw some guys I know and haven't seen in years.
And I got called for Jury Duty. I love that they say that if you're being summond for a capital murder trial, to avoid hearing about it at all costs, but they don't tell you which one...what if, somehow, there was more than one going on at the same time?
I also love that in the questionnaire, ond of the comments is "If you are not a citizen, you must present your Green card or other legal documentation".
So, the envelope that Jury Services gave me to mail back my questionnaire in has its address both in the To: field and the From: field, and yet wants me to put a stamp on it. I'm half tempted to just stick it in the box and see what happens.
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Date: 2008-01-23 06:01 am (UTC)