his home country is known as the picasso with flower arranging but compliments like that just make the modest florist smile. many people say he s an artist. of the flowers. but on my name. very simple. the title is not important. opened his first florist shop in one thousand nine hundred incent nicholas near brussels four years later he moved there with his family in two thousand and three he opened another store in the belgian capital brussels today he s a well known figure all over the country. among costumers the belgian royal family. and top fashion labels. this is for the fashion designer. this is his favorite flower.
very blue the title is not important. opened his first florist shop in one thousand nine hundred eighty. four years later he moved there with his family in two thousand and three he opened another store in the belgian capital brussels today he s a well known figure in the country. discovered his love of flowers at an early age . my grandfather was a farmer. i was already flowers and at that time the pits. were still open and i fell into that pit. almost lost my life and my grandfather just arrived i think. any of. my. flowers were to become his
he checked for that card in every card and florist shop for 100 miles up and down the coast and we found it in only one florist shop, which was five cities florist, approximately a mile from where kelly davidson lived. bit by bit, alibi or no, evidence against kelly was growing but still no physical evidence that would put her at the scene of the crime. and then finally, five months after the murder, a breakthrough. there was dna on the cardholder attached to that persian violet, a few skin cells or drop of sweat. somebody handled that cardholder, probably the killer. and that somebody was about to be revealed. when that dna came to light, we knew we had the break that we needed. it had been five long months during which jarrod s parents had waited for word, and when it came, they couldn t believe it. they called the wednesday before thanksgiving, the day
in his home country is known as the picasso with flower arranging but compliments like that just make the modest florist smile. many people say he s an artist. of the flowers. but on my name. very simple. the title is not important. opened his first florist shop in one thousand nine hundred. four years later he moved there with his family in two thousand and three he opened another store in the belgian capital brussels today he s a well known figure in the country. discovered his love of flowers. my grandfather was a farmer and i was already flowers and at that time the pits. were still
well, these are private companies. they can refuse service to anyone for any reason, but they can t discriminate. that s a big distinction. you can t discriminate against someone based on their gender or based on their race and based on their sexual orientation. i think what we saw in that clip was upsetting on so many levels. it was as you described patronizing and embarrassing and that host was it was salacious. shunning. they are happy to serve you unless you are gay. there was no discussion about the law or about laws or government which is all of this is about. he was having a moral religious argument of people who think differently than him. he was so cocky that he took this ridiculous assumption that a gay person walks into the florist shop and said we don t need your