Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster has a groovy musical number, "Save the Earth."
Meanwhile, you could always visit Zillah, Washington and worship at the Church of God-Zillah, just to cover yourself. You think I'm kidding, don't you? For once, real life beats me to the pun.
Canadian Raymond Burr, who is supposedly buried in British Columbia, still has a tremendous impact on our jury selection process. And that, my friend, is really more frightening than a giant reptile.
PS Media if I'm not mistaken. That video was produced in the late 80s or early 90s and Mr. Kramer has retired since then.
I saw the same video when I went for Jury duty. Luckily, I showed up and the defendant fired his lawyer at the last minute. I got paid and went back to work.
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Save the Earth
Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster has a groovy musical number, "Save the Earth."
Meanwhile, you could always visit Zillah, Washington and worship at the Church of God-Zillah, just to cover yourself. You think I'm kidding, don't you? For once, real life beats me to the pun.
Canadian Raymond Burr, who is supposedly buried in British Columbia, still has a tremendous impact on our jury selection process. And that, my friend, is really more frightening than a giant reptile.
That Raymond Burr video was produced locally.
PS Media if I'm not mistaken. That video was produced in the late 80s or early 90s and Mr. Kramer has retired since then.
I saw the same video when I went for Jury duty. Luckily, I showed up and the defendant fired his lawyer at the last minute. I got paid and went back to work.
Yay...