Make sure the writ has an official seal on it. Although I don't mean to harp on this. Make sure it is authentic and not an irrelephant seal and unimportant. I don't know why I am telling you this. You otter already know it. Shouldn't it be habeas porpoise instead of habeas purpoise?
2007-01-20 18:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It would have to be a whale of a crime! All dolphins of the culprit will be outraged if you charge him with a crime he didn't commit. So for the sake of everyone, be sure your porpoise is correct. Hugh Manatee will be proud. Wal'rus(h) out immediately to the court room. So help me cod!
2007-01-21 14:51:22
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answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7
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Correct.
2007-01-20 20:38:08
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answered by clever nickname 6
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You could have a whale of a time in shoal with this.
2007-01-20 20:36:35
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answered by paul_crewe 2
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you better have a whale of evedince to prove him guilty.
because i heard that he has a very fishy lawyer
2007-01-20 20:37:27
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answered by Wicked 7
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Actually, that's pretty good
2007-01-20 20:37:26
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answered by sad kitty 3
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hehe you funny That's actually really funny!
2007-01-20 20:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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heard it before1
2007-01-20 20:34:36
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answered by amana5 4
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i guess so...........ha ha
2007-01-20 20:36:46
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answered by ladybug 5
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