Thursday, August 2, 2007

Horribly yet amusingly inert

A person could only take so much before they reach break point even. All seems to be rather exhausted these last few days-- perhaps too exhauseted to even complain about being drained of energy. To compensate the unpreferrable experiences, some make the most out of innocent objects that do not exactly matter or passing events and make something amusing out of them. For example: In our last subject for this day, a student asked the professor if she was married. Quite reluctant, the professor did not immediately answer but a discreet grin was shown on her fine lips. Rather indulged to know more, another asked how her suitor proposed to her, again there was the same reaction-- until the following statemets below came up from two more students and the professor could only laugh as she heard:
man: "I present this ring as prima facie in the motion for asking for your hand in marriage."
woman: "Objection, your honor."
man: "Motion for reconsideration."
woman: "Overruled"
...and later on...
woman: "Res Judicata."
This is a version of a proposal in legal view. It came out quite intresting when it was being said. Just imagine two lawyers doing this with court-room intonation, what a lovely sight!

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