BrissyLass
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What are sangers? Sandwiches? Thanks
yep, that's slang for sandwiches
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What are sangers? Sandwiches? Thanks
Ok if they arr still there when I go back I will do it
I thought that too.
Did have a half a second heart attack and did for a sec believe the Olivia/Jury joke. Nope I'm not blonde.
Thanks It's a vibe, I didn't realize Mr Dickie used to be a fireman. I knew he was cool guy, now I know why.
Not many ordinary folks here - lots of nothing happening.Ok if they arr still there when I go back I will do it
Oh dear, when Marly's away, the kids do play.
All this talk about firemen. Now I'm the one who needs a ciggie. : )
I bet Murphys Law....the minute I leave there will be a verdictNot many ordinary folks here - lots of nothing happening.
IMO Nige must be severely depressed about the verdict- he's wearing a very dark suit[/QUOTE
oooh thats no good
I really can't believe actually on a day quite possibly that there may be a verdict on whether their son is convicted of murdering his wife, they could be calmly perusing the magazine shelves of the newsagent. I think most people would be a mess and surely would not want to be out and about in the spotlight..
IMO Nige must be severely depressed about the verdict- he's wearing a very dark suit
I was lucky enough to be on 2 juries in recent months and morning and afternoon teas were supplied to the jury room, also, lunch from day 1 to day 5 we were taken to a local restaurant by the bailiff and the sheriff then served a pre ordered lunch. The last day of one of them, we ate in the jury room. Some jurors were smokers but if the smokers wanted to go for one, everybody had to go as a group, we were not allowed to seperate and could step away but be in site at all times to make certain we were not approached by anyone.
OK. Let's play a game. I'll set fire to house and you can stand out on the lawn in a little white hand towel. Does that sound like fun??
it's interesting isn't it how different people can be ..... i know I wouldn't be very calm, I'd be a nervous wreck if I was waiting around for verdict that was going to put one of my family members behind bars for a long time :thinking:
it's interesting isn't it how different people can be ..... i know I wouldn't be very calm, I'd be a nervous wreck if I was waiting around for verdict that was going to put one of my family members behind bars for a long time :thinking:
Oh JK you've gotta do it the team!
The yellow team.
Ok if they arr still there when I go back I will do it
From memory I believe firefighters formed a guard of honour during Allison's funeral as well.
it's interesting isn't it how different people can be ..... i know I wouldn't be very calm, I'd be a nervous wreck if I was waiting around for verdict that was going to put one of my family members behind bars for a long time :thinking:
it's interesting isn't it how different people can be ..... i know I wouldn't be very calm, I'd be a nervous wreck if I was waiting around for verdict that was going to put one of my family members behind bars for a long time :thinking:
I bet Murphys Law....the minute I leave there will be a verdict
HENCE I think I should leave
Interesting.
We were free to do as we pleased while trial was underway. We were escorted to the pavement, warned about approaches and talking in public, and then allowed to roam at will. Some ate together, others spent the time alone wandering town for a feed.
Only once deliberating were we forced to stay in the room as a group with lunch supplied.
it's interesting isn't it how different people can be ..... i know I wouldn't be very calm, I'd be a nervous wreck if I was waiting around for verdict that was going to put one of my family members behind bars for a long time :thinking:
They would honestly believe he will be aquitted