Nadvil
Here is a commercial parody Cory and I put together, with the help of my wife Laura. It's all Cory's idea, actually the sweet outfit that Cory's wearing is my idea. Let me know what you all think! Get ready for Nadvil!
I figured out the problem with traffic. It's not the cars, it's the people in the cars. I have a pretty long commute to work every day. I'm not complaining or anything (Okay, maybe a little bit). I drive next to a LOT of cars containing people every single day. For the most part, those people aren't bad, but sometimes some people need pulled over and slapped repeatedly. Not by me of course, I have absolutely no authority. The problem is the police have a little bit too much responsibility as is right now, so what I propose is a whole separate group of concerned citizens whose job would be to find the people who need slaps, pull them over and slap the crap out of them in front of the rest of the commuters, surrounded by the crazy honks from passer-bys. This, I feel, would cut down on the cases of road rage, which while it's not on the news everyday, is still an epidemic in our society.
I watch a lot of Law and Order on NBC and reruns on TNT. I am currently on Jury Duty. I have been on a trial now for a little over a week. I have been quite interested in watching how the legal system works. It's often shown to be quite an exciting event on television and movies and as a juror I'll have a front row seat! WOO HOO! (Enter Real Life) I fell asleep the first day. I know I'm a horrible person falling asleep doing my civic duty and everything, but in real life...trials are boring. I won't go into any specifics as the trial is still going on, but...it's NOTHING like television. If you're ever on jury duty and get picked for a trial, GET OUT OF IT! I found out one sure fire way of getting out of being picked for a trial. Act like you're crazy. Speak up when ever you feel like it about whatever is going on in your mind at the time...no matter who is talking...and do it LOUDLY. That and drool A LOT. Follow these simple rules and you're sure to get out of any jury service. Now go watch some Law and Order.
