The heat has been unbearable

The heat has been unbearable in Holland for several weeks now. The only place that is mildly bearable (apart from the supermarket, which is like a freezer) is our home, which means we have been watching a lot of movies lately. It was a lot of fun to see something like Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines again, which I remember vividly from seeing as a kid. Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeThank you for subscribing!Margo Garnier will jet 5400 miles to quiz former prostitute Catherine Kuntz, 45, about the shooting of her brother San Francisco vice officer Lester.Margo, 49, said: "My questions are not the same questions the police have. Mine are more personal."I just want to know what Lester's last words were. Did wholesale jerseys he suffer? Did he beg for his life?"I don't want to harmher but I want to find out what happened. They became a symbol of luxury only when King Charles II, returning to England from exile, was presented a yacht by the city of Amsterdam. Charles took a liking to the boat, and soon his little brother, the future King James, got one too. Like most rich people, the first thing they did was race boats, with Charles winning the first race. Other players think I the best defensive big man in professional basketball. They always coming up to me and saying that. I get the same reaction from other players that used to get. As a young boy growing up in Brooklyn, Jerry Reinsdorf had a dream any young boy would have: to win a World Series. I'm not sure if Mr. Reinsdorf was ever a batboy back in New York, but the job is a very important part of the team, not just retrieving bats after the hitter hits but many other behind the scenes tasks that help the team. Not all fans were so effusive. A little disappointed, says Kyle Blacker, a dental student wearing a Kansas City Chiefs jersey (the Chiefs had the top overall pick, and selected tackle Eric Fisher, an offensive tackle from Central Michigan. Manti Te and West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith were not picked in the first round, which was heavy on beefy lineman, and light on offensive skill positions. OLLIE: I'm so glad, when you look back at it, that I went and I was able to be around so many different players and so many coaches. Of course, when I was in the NBA, I wanted to stay in one city and have a 20 year contract and all that. But, It's good to come in the locker room. HomeRugby LeagueDanny Jones (Rugby League)Watch Danny Jones' widow sing emotional 'Abide With Me' ahead of Challenge Cup finalThere were emotional scenes as Lizzie Jones sung the hymn in memory of the tragic rugby league starByJack Lang15:29, 29 AUG 2015Updated17:28, 29 AUG 2015Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ SubscribeThank you for subscribing!Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailDanny Jones' widow gave the Wembley crowd goosebumps with a rousing version of 'Abide With Me' today.Lizzie Jones, a professional singer, received a standing ovation ahead of rugby league's Challenge Cup final, in memory of her husband.Lizzie lost Danny in May when the Wales international collapsed just four minutes into a game for Keighley Cougars at London Skolars.It was later discovered the 29 year old had an undetected hereditary heart condition.Danny Jones who left twins Bobby and Phoebe, now aged eight months played at Wembley for Wales in 2011 and today his wife stepped on to the same field at the national stadium.Lizzie is a professional singer and performed the hymn as pictures of herself, Danny and their children were displayed on the stadium's two big screens. She was then joined on the field by her twins to a standing ovation.Lizzie Jones, Widow of Danny Jones, leaves the pitch with her children after singing Abide with Me before the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Final at Wembley(Photo: PA)Since Danny' death a fund set up to support his family has raised in excess of and continues to grow.The week after his death, Lizzie appeared with the twins at a Keighley match and received a standing ovation from those present.And today she walked out in front of 70,000 fans with millions watching on television to sing traditional pre match hymn' ahead of the showpiece match.Ahead of the big day, she thanked rugby league fans, who have given nearly to a trust fund for the twins.Lizzie Jones to perform Abide With Me at WembleyShe said: "It's going to be so emotional but it's my way of letting the rugby league family know how amazed I am by their support."I've felt their support every step of the way and it's been such a comfort."In an exclusive interview with the Sunday People three months after Danny's death, Lizzie said: "I thought Danny was made of steel. I thought he was invincible."If he was still here the twins would grow up in a home full of laughter and fun and that's the way I still want to bring them up.

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