Army of GOD wrote: I learned from Family Guy that they choose jury duty people through voter registration.
I have no idea if that's true or not but if it is, that's probably why I haven't had to do it yet. YAY FOR APATHY.
I know that's not true, 'cos both me and Mrs thecurl have been selected (ineligible, as we're not citizens). However, our address is probably prominent somehow due to the community-minded credentials of the previous occupants.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Yeah I didn't get one until last year, so ~5 years from 18, but then I got one again just the other day. Luckily I don't have to serve again becuase it's been within 24 months since my last jury duty.
And actually I got out pretty easily last time. It's easy when you look sketch, no one wants you on their jury.
-TG
I've never received a jury duty notice. I have some elderly family members who have never received a notice. Hm, I wonder if I will ever?
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Quirk wrote:I started a game that is taking a while to fill up. Anyone interested it's 10035039
I'm already in it.
Prepare to lose.
-TG
I should be, look at that drop.
Yeah, mine wasn't too hot either.
AndyDufresne wrote:
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Yeah I didn't get one until last year, so ~5 years from 18, but then I got one again just the other day. Luckily I don't have to serve again becuase it's been within 24 months since my last jury duty.
And actually I got out pretty easily last time. It's easy when you look sketch, no one wants you on their jury.
-TG
I've never received a jury duty notice. I have some elderly family members who have never received a notice. Hm, I wonder if I will ever?
**Munches on a banana**
--Andy
It's just random. Neither of my parents have ever received jury duty summons. A buddy of mine in high school was summoned the week he turned 18.
Has anyone heard about the college basketball game on the aircraft carrier tonight? I normally don't care about college basketball, but I might actually watch it.