Burch v. State, 32 Ala. App. 529, 29 So.2d 422 ("counsel * * * are trying to make monkeys out of this jury, * * * laughing up their sleeves at you"), was a case where the trial judge overruled defense objection. Here the judge cured any tendency toward injury. Davis v. State, 41 Ala. App. 339, 132 So.2d 265. "The opinion of Bricken, P.J., speaking for a divided court, in Burch v. State, 32 Ala. App. 529, 29 So.2d 422, 423, seems to admit of the possible inference that error can be cured by trial judge's 'taking prompt and decisive action to eradicate' a solicitor's argument that defense counsel ' "are trying to make monkeys out of this jury.