I've killed so many plants.I walked into a nursery once and my face was on a wanted poster - Rita Rudner
Welcome to my Sunday Love💓
I woke up at 7.20am and needed a cup of brew.
I left Sleeping Beauty have a lie in.
After I wrote Thursday's, he appeared like magic!
More brew, breakfast and warm hug soon followed.
Got dressed.
Now to go out for some fresh air in Sexy Beast.
Then home.
Hubby and kids put up the Christmas Decs and tree.
Hubby puts the Christmas decs outside.
I wrote Friday's blog post up to lunch.
Hubby gets out the Ab's machine.
He has the whole time of the 12" of "The Race" by Yello to do as many Stomach Crunches as he can in 13 mins and 25 seconds
He manages 110.
Once he cools down, he goes for a shower.
I keep a eye on tea in the oven.
Publishes all 3 blog posts.
Now to dish up the tea!
"Have I Got News For You"
Live and Death Row.
Series 1: 2 of 3 Judgement
This film follows the trial of 26-year-old Guy Heinze Jr, with
remarkable access to the jury members charged with reaching a verdict on
allegations that Heinze beat his father and seven members of his family
to death. As the trial progresses, there is legal manoeuvring while
evidence about the brutal killings unfolds.
Series 1: 3 of 3 Crisis Stage.
The final film of the series follows 25-year-old legal student Kelly
Hickman as she attempts to save two of the young killers facing
execution in America.
Kelly volunteers at the University of
Houston Death Penalty Clinic, a team of Texan students who help mount
last-ditch legal appeals for killers on death row.
The team are working on two 'crisis
cases' - cases where all of the offenders' normal legal appeals have
failed and they are now just weeks away from execution.
Robert Pruett was sentenced to death for
murdering a prison guard at the age of 20. He was already one of the
youngest killers in the American prison system, having been sentenced to
99 years for his involvement in another murder at the age of 16.
Robert Garza was a member of the
notorious Tri-City Bombers street gang and was sentenced to death at the
age of 20 for his part in the drive-by killing of four young women.
As execution day dawns, Kelly feels
frustratingly shut out of the legal process, confined to her office and
following events over the internet and the phone as news filters through
of an eleventh-hour intervention by the Supreme Court Series 2: 1 of 4 = Execution
Series telling the story of capital punishment through the eyes of young people whose lives have been shaped by it.
On March 11 2009, Daniel Lopez was pulled
over for driving erratically. The dramatic car chase that ensued killed
a police officer and 27-year-old Daniel was given the death penalty.
Unusually for a death row prisoner, he is resisting all appeals to block
his execution - which is due in five weeks time. The state-appointed
attorneys for Lopez are arguing that their client is using the justice
system as a form of suicide. His family are also pleading with him to
fight the execution and stay alive for them. With access to Daniel, his
lawyers, his parents and the widow of the police officer that Daniel
killed, this film follows the lead up to 'execution day'. Will Daniel go
to his death, as he insists he wants to do, or will the people who love
him be able to save him?
Series 2: 2 of 4 = Punishment.
Series telling the story of capital punishment through the eyes of
young people whose lives have been shaped by it. With unprecedented
access inside prison walls, it discovers what it's like to live with the
threat of the death chamber, as well as hearing from victims and their
families, and the family of those on death row - some praying for
execution, some hoping for a reprieve. Each episode focuses on different
aspects of the system - execution, punishment and the complex nature of
'truth'.
In April 2013, 18-year-old Shawn Ford Jr
was charged with killing his girlfriend's parents with a sledgehammer.
Now he is on trial for his life and a jury of 12 ordinary people must
decide whether he should live or die. This film follows the court case
from the inside, as both the family of the victims and the defendant
struggle to come to terms with such a horrific crime. But it is the
jurors who must ultimately decide Shawn's fate. As the details of the
shocking murders mount, can an impassioned plea for mercy from Shawn's
mother save her son's life?