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Re: Law And Order last night
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Thu, 25 Nov 2004 11:48:51 EST
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I was wrong in my first post (will wonders never cease!). The audiemce was
asked at the end to go online  and vote guilty or not guilty. Personally, I
preferred Tony Soprano's method of handling a get. It was on in the 3rd season of
the Sopranos.

Bobby
I fell asleep during the last   20 minutes of the show, and it was driving me
mad, wondering how it'd ended.  So I suppose the jury acquitted the wife,
then?  Or did the judge declare a mistrial?

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