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Title: Man in a bar 2 Post by TheGodfather234 on Mar 30th, 2005, 5:38pm Two brothers are in a bar and one gets into a heated arguement and stabs the bartender to death despite the brother's attempts to stop him. Later when he appeared in court with his brother for murder. At the end of the trial the judge said, "You have been convicted of a vicious crime, however I have no choice but to let you go free." Why is this? |
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Title: Re: Man in a bar 2 Post by The_Godfather on Mar 30th, 2005, 5:49pm Is it because the judge is his brother? ??? That's my guess! |
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Title: Re: Man in a bar 2 Post by TheGodfather234 on Mar 30th, 2005, 5:51pm WwRrOoNnGg |
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Title: Re: Man in a bar 2 Post by towr on Mar 30th, 2005, 10:57pm Is it because, so to speak [hide]"they're joined at the hip" (but probably physically at some other place)[/hide] (Note that I'm not actually any good at these riddle, and am depending solely on memory) |
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Title: Re: Man in a bar 2 Post by TheGodfather234 on Mar 31st, 2005, 5:27am Yep congratz |
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