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Episode #29: "Ruff Time in Court" From True's 21 December 2008 issue.

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Posted by Miladin, Macedonia on December 29, 2008:

Umm...

I guess he was just a friendly dog....

Com'ere boy :)

Posted by bandit, albuquerque on December 30, 2008:

Proof that our court system is going to the Dogs.

Who let the dog out?

Junior, you be polite and snuff the judges ass.

He's practicing his role as bitch.

Obviously he's a son of a bitch.

At least his prison meals are simple: Kibble.

(I had better stop and let sleeping dogs lie.)

Posted by Robb, North Walpole NH on December 30, 2008:

Crazy like a fox. He's just laying the groundwork for a good appeal!

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The thought did occur to me, but I doubt it'll work. -rc

Posted by Mavis on January 3, 2009:

Guess he's going to be in the (Big) dog house.

Posted by Mark from Pigeon Forge, TN on January 17, 2009:

I was waiting for you to say something about the sentence being in "dog years", but your comment was much better. Thanks for the laugh.

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