Friday, March 30, 2007

Courtroom

I was in a courtroom. I was a witness for two of the parties there. It wasn't traditional in any sense of the word. There were a ton of people who were watching the proceedings, but most of them were young people - teenagers, young adults. The judge came in. Two of the people on trial (who looked a lot like George and Calli from Grey's Anatomy), one of which worked for the Court and rode in on a horse, were there. There was only that one side, though. There wasn't an opposing party. We all had to go to put our hand on a bible and swear that we were going to tell the truth, but then the Judge took the George and Calli look-a-likes to her chambers.

As we were all sitting and waiting, some people started showing videos from YouTube. There was one girl who was going to be on trial because of this awful video she made. Actually the video was good - it was a stop motion video (the kind I like), but everyone said that she did it as a marketing concept and that she couldn't have done it for as little money as she said she had. Then the Judge walked out and wanted to play the video and it turned out that the Judge was the one who backed the video for this girl and gave her the money for it. It was very scandalous.

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