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* A sketch on ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' finds the defendant in a courtroom giving a stirring, impassioned, rather long-winded plea for his acquittal, only to have the judge chime in, "It's only a bloody parking offense". |
* A sketch on ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' finds the defendant in a courtroom giving a stirring, impassioned, rather long-winded plea for his acquittal, only to have the judge chime in, "It's only a bloody parking offense". |
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Happens as a [[Funny Background Event|Funny Foreground Incident]] in the [[Musical Episode]] "Once More With Feeling" where a woman actually ''sings'' her excuses to avoid a ticket. |
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Happens as a [[Funny Background Event|Funny Foreground Incident]] in the [[Musical Episode]] "Once More With Feeling" where a woman actually ''sings'' her excuses to avoid a ticket. |
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{{quote|I've been having a bad, bad day |
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Come on won't you put that pad away |
Come on won't you put that pad away |
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I'm asking you please no |
I'm asking you please no |
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It isn't right, it isn't fair |
It isn't right, it isn't fair |
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There was no parking anywere |
There was no parking anywere |
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[[Blatant Lies|I think that hydrant wasn't there]]<br /> |
[[Blatant Lies|I think that hydrant wasn't there]]<br /> |
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Why can't you let it go?<br /> |
Why can't you let it go?<br /> |