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The look on the other man's face is priceless, too.Given the reaction of the females in that crowd, clearly, I've got to get me one of those suits LOL.![]()
The look on the other man's face is priceless, too.Given the reaction of the females in that crowd, clearly, I've got to get me one of those suits LOL.![]()
Yes--I was the foreman of a criminal jury and this rings so true--there is always a hold out. We (I) delivered a verdict to a courtroom that was suddenly packed and to my great surprise we were then promptly escorted out of the courtroom, back through the jury room, each with a policeman for our protection, through a tunnel and we exited through another building a block away and told to go straight home. They don't tell you this stuff ahead of time.....Wonderful illustration! :icon_hailthee:
Having sat on two criminal juries that rendered verdicts, this scene is very reminiscent of the first where we deliberated for 3 days, and the judge sent us back twice, before a verdict could be reached.
Poirot's younger--and thinner--brother?
What is that Stetson ad doing among the other two? Ready made bow ties? Mermaid n Wolf? Which of these is not like the other? (All fab, though).
I totally get the brown suede shoes with the gray suit, but polished black with a brown suit? The tie sort of ties it together, but I am struggling a bit here......