If this is the state we`re all in, can you imagine IS right now?
His head must be all over the place :laughing:
What a pair of cuties. Nothing and no one sleeps more blissfully than a cat!
Aaahhh, am sure there's one person holding this up now
The longer it takes the more likely he will think he's getting off with it probs.
Here's my contribution to the furry friends - taken just after the guilty verdict comes in! :happydance:
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If this is the state we`re all in, can you imagine IS right now?
His head must be all over the place :laughing:
I have to admit I really didn't think it would take this long :gaah:
No way! You're joking! That never occurred to me in any way.
What a pair of cuties. Nothing and no one sleeps more blissfully than a cat!
Badhorsie - you have a 20 year old cat? Amazing, what an achievement! Loving our pet parade this afternoon, a fitting diversion that I'm sure animal-loving Helen would have enjoyed.
I've just realised I can watch Sky News live on their website so have it on in the background, they seem to be on top of the IS trial today - BBC News made no mention of it that I saw. Kay Burley's voice is like nails down a blackboard but you can't have everything! I'm hoping the Jury may appear at any moment... surely there can be no doubt he is guilty of murder? If they are arguing, it must be on the fraud surely (though that seems cut and dried to me too).
I have a Zen like calm about the time taken and the inevitable outcome.
If you take a look at http://www.britsoccrim.org/volume4/004.pdf you'll see that those Juries that take time to work through the legal questions and apply the law to the given evidence have a higher ratio of coming to the correct verdict. It's a handy bit of research and adds to my zen.Either that or it's the gin!