The Case of the Never-Ending Lawsuit: Pearson v. Chung |
by Kim Moreland |
It's another sad moment for justice in America. A couple of months ago, I let readers know about the case of a dry cleaner temporarily misplacing a pair of "Judge" Roy Pearson's name-brand pants and his subsequent lawsuit.
Thankfully, with common sense Judge Judith Bartnoff ruled against Pearson and said he was to repay the Chungs the cost of the suit.
But Pearson, of course, has appealed. So the never-ending lawsuit, or as I call it, "The Case of the Name-Brand Pants" is still in court. Unfortunately, the Chungs have been bullied so much that they recently sold their business.
Let us say a prayer for the Chungs, but also let us remember to pray for Pearson.
While I feel deeply for the Chungs, and I'm saddened and angered by Pearson's insensitivity in litigating over such a small matter, I can't help but smile at the thought of a suit with no pants.
Posted by: Lee | September 20, 2007 at 07:08 PM
Lee, you are on a roll these days! :-)
Posted by: Gina Dalfonzo | September 20, 2007 at 07:52 PM
I've often wondered if there's a correlation between sleep deprivation and spontaneous creativity in humor. Certainly in my case it seems like jet lag, stress and a small amount of poor quality shut-eye combine to send me on a punning and joking jag.
Thanks for continuing to provide me an outlet. I'll try to refrain from transmogrifying this site into "The Pun-t". ;-)
Posted by: Lee | September 21, 2007 at 05:50 PM
Lee, don't stop. We always appreciate a good laugh.
Posted by: Kim Moreland | September 24, 2007 at 10:59 AM