10-31-2012, 01:01 AM | #1 |
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Jury duty, 34 degrees, and only a motorcycle.
I had a summons for jury duty Monday morning (be there by 8:00). My daughter has the car in New Mexico, visiting friends, so all I have is my Shadow. I knew it would be cold, and it was 34 degrees, so I dressed for the ride. My fingers got slightly cold, but otherwise it was a good ride. The only problem was the bike bogged down for a few blocks. I don't think it was the engine, but the 90wt oil in my final drive that needed to warm up.
Previously, I had spent about an hour before being dismissed, this time I made it all the way to 'jury selection' where both lawyers asked us a bunch of questions. In the end, I was not selected, and got out about 3 PM. The case was State of Texas v (forgot his name), the charge was 'terroristic threats'. Apparently this guy and his girlfriend broke up and he sent her some threatening text messages. Now I sort of wish I had been chosen or had stayed to see the outcome. I think I was released when the defense lawyer asked me if I had ever sent a threatening text and I told him I don't know how to text.
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10-31-2012, 01:15 AM | #2 |
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Re: Jury duty, 34 degrees, and only a motorcycle.
Hahaa, good job........ I think :/
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10-31-2012, 12:33 PM | #4 |
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Re: Jury duty, 34 degrees, and only a motorcycle.
WW- you are doing that here, just hitting different "send" buttons.
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11-01-2012, 11:36 AM | #6 |
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Re: Jury duty, 34 degrees, and only a motorcycle.
Speaking about convenience, I have no clue while people waste more time texting back and forth instead of speaking to each other directly. Isn't that really what the cellphone is for?
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Truth be known, the only reason I have carried a cell since I retired is to "not" wear a wrist watch. I still have the time available but not the reminder on my wrist of all the time sensitive duties of a job. I no longer need to be concerned with 22:00 hours, countdown timers, beeps and much needed illuminated faces in dark areas. I once forgot my wrist watch and only realized it after I got to work. Grabbed a travel alarm from the truck and used rubber bands to hold it on my wrist. Got a couple timers from the lab and carried on. My travel alarm got me a lot of weird stares and questions. All in all, everyone got a laugh that day so my substitute wrist watch was doubly successful. |
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11-01-2012, 05:37 PM | #8 |
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Re: Jury duty, 34 degrees, and only a motorcycle.
My daughter insists that I carry a cellphone when riding, and it sure came in handy when my rear tire went flat. I have recently had my home phone disconnected and now rely on the cell.
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