Gabriel Mizrahi
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for this case that they said would definitely wrap up by friday people on this jury went on about their lives and their stories they want to know what's your name what's your occupation what part of town do you live in do you live with any adults are those people landlords or lawyers, or do they work in the legal profession? Stuff that might bias you in some way.
for this case that they said would definitely wrap up by friday people on this jury went on about their lives and their stories they want to know what's your name what's your occupation what part of town do you live in do you live with any adults are those people landlords or lawyers, or do they work in the legal profession? Stuff that might bias you in some way.
But these people are like, 20 years ago, my mother owned a rental property and there was a kerfuffle about everyone is like collectively rolling their eyes while these people just go on about the most inane details. And then every like fifth or sixth person, somebody was like, I live here. This is what I do. Yep. No. Yes. I can be impartial. Thank you. Goodbye. And we were all just, thank you.
But these people are like, 20 years ago, my mother owned a rental property and there was a kerfuffle about everyone is like collectively rolling their eyes while these people just go on about the most inane details. And then every like fifth or sixth person, somebody was like, I live here. This is what I do. Yep. No. Yes. I can be impartial. Thank you. Goodbye. And we were all just, thank you.
But these people are like, 20 years ago, my mother owned a rental property and there was a kerfuffle about everyone is like collectively rolling their eyes while these people just go on about the most inane details. And then every like fifth or sixth person, somebody was like, I live here. This is what I do. Yep. No. Yes. I can be impartial. Thank you. Goodbye. And we were all just, thank you.
Can we just move this along? It was so funny.
Can we just move this along? It was so funny.
Can we just move this along? It was so funny.
Literally. What was the question? What you just did was literally one of the women on this panel was this older lady who was like, they were like, what's your occupation, ma'am? She's like, well, for many years, I was an admissions officer at such and such university. But There was a change in leadership and I was sadly laid off. It was a difficult time. I decided to pivot into this other thing.
Literally. What was the question? What you just did was literally one of the women on this panel was this older lady who was like, they were like, what's your occupation, ma'am? She's like, well, for many years, I was an admissions officer at such and such university. But There was a change in leadership and I was sadly laid off. It was a difficult time. I decided to pivot into this other thing.
Literally. What was the question? What you just did was literally one of the women on this panel was this older lady who was like, they were like, what's your occupation, ma'am? She's like, well, for many years, I was an admissions officer at such and such university. But There was a change in leadership and I was sadly laid off. It was a difficult time. I decided to pivot into this other thing.
And I worked as a executive assistant at a like we're all just like, lady, this is not your LinkedIn bio. You're retired now is what you're saying. You're retired. Just yeah. The punchline to her story was I haven't worked for the last few years. I'm retired now. We're like, oh, my God. Could have been a one-word answer. Could have been a one-word answer. Unreal, dude.
And I worked as a executive assistant at a like we're all just like, lady, this is not your LinkedIn bio. You're retired now is what you're saying. You're retired. Just yeah. The punchline to her story was I haven't worked for the last few years. I'm retired now. We're like, oh, my God. Could have been a one-word answer. Could have been a one-word answer. Unreal, dude.
And I worked as a executive assistant at a like we're all just like, lady, this is not your LinkedIn bio. You're retired now is what you're saying. You're retired. Just yeah. The punchline to her story was I haven't worked for the last few years. I'm retired now. We're like, oh, my God. Could have been a one-word answer. Could have been a one-word answer. Unreal, dude.
People, storytelling, not a universal skill.
People, storytelling, not a universal skill.
People, storytelling, not a universal skill.
Yeah, because a couple moments it was like, you understand that this voir dire process is not your own personal podcast. Nobody's here to hear your life story, which was not that interesting anyway. Yeah. It was hilarious. It was such a diverse panel. Some people were landlords. A lot of people were tenants. So they all got dismissed, I assume. Actually, not all of them. Okay.
Yeah, because a couple moments it was like, you understand that this voir dire process is not your own personal podcast. Nobody's here to hear your life story, which was not that interesting anyway. Yeah. It was hilarious. It was such a diverse panel. Some people were landlords. A lot of people were tenants. So they all got dismissed, I assume. Actually, not all of them. Okay.
Yeah, because a couple moments it was like, you understand that this voir dire process is not your own personal podcast. Nobody's here to hear your life story, which was not that interesting anyway. Yeah. It was hilarious. It was such a diverse panel. Some people were landlords. A lot of people were tenants. So they all got dismissed, I assume. Actually, not all of them. Okay.