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  • star89star89 Posts: 24,144
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    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    Star *doffs hat* :D

    Not impressed with you calling Declan pathetic! (Just seen in SULLA's multi-quote ;-):p) You make me sad :cry:

    Call it pay back for all the Debbie dissing >:(:p

    I actually like Declan but no one does that to t'Fabulous Charity. He will pay for that >:(
  • MsWilder11MsWilder11 Posts: 13,498
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    star89 wrote: »
    Call it pay back for all the Debbie dissing >:(:p

    I actually like Declan but no one does that to t'Fabulous Charity. He will pay for that >:(

    BIB - Hmmm, touché *grumbles* :p

    I'm guessing he will indeed 'lose' (:mad:) but I can deal with that as long as it's in a non-fatal way!
  • star89star89 Posts: 24,144
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    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    BIB - Hmmm, toupée *grumbles* :p

    I'm guessing he will indeed 'lose' (:mad:) but I can deal with that as long as it's in a non-fatal way!

    FIFY :p:p:p

    I don't want him to die either :(
  • OldnjadedOldnjaded Posts: 89,126
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    star89 wrote: »
    FIFY :p:p:p

    I don't want him to die either :(

    Jeez, don't you start with the wig jokes!! It's hard enough keeping Huck and his cohorts under control. :D:D:p
  • MsWilder11MsWilder11 Posts: 13,498
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    star89 wrote: »
    FIFY :p:p:p

    I don't want him to die either :(

    OMG! :D:D:D I genuinely LOL'd at that!

    (I'm so sorry, Declan! Don't try to kill me! :o)

    If he dies/leaves I'll be majorly sad. Ross has sodded off so I couldn't even look to him to ease the potential pain :(
  • CollieWobblesCollieWobbles Posts: 27,290
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    star89 wrote: »
    Call it pay back for all the Debbie dissing >:(:p

    I actually like Declan but no one does that to t'Fabulous Charity. He will pay for that >:(

    Indeed, you could say Declan is seriously going to wigret trying to bump off t'FabulousButCurrentlyUnconsiousCharity - and when Debbie finds out what he did to her mum, there will be hell toupeé!
  • star89star89 Posts: 24,144
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    Oldnjaded wrote: »
    Jeez, don't you start with the wig jokes!! It's hard enough keeping Huck and his cohorts under control. :D:p

    :blush::D
    MsWilder11 wrote: »
    OMG! :D I genuinely LOL'd at that!

    (I'm so sorry, Declan! Don't try to kill me!)

    If he dies/leaves I'll be majorly sad. Ross has sodded off so I couldn't even look to him to ease the potential pain :(

    I miss fitcarjacker already :(
    Indeed, you could say Declan is seriously going to wigret trying to bump off t'FabulousButCurrentlyUnconsiousCharity - and when Debbie finds out what he did to her mum, there will be hell toupeé!

    :D:D:D
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Oldnjaded wrote: »
    Evening all, thanks for the thread, Mr B :)

    Oooh exciting! :o:D

    Morning Oldnjaded

    Waht do we all think of Kate Alfred Hitchcock Oates now then, we can give her an A* for Plagiarism at least.

    If a flock of birds peck out Declans eyes this evening don't be in the least suprised.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    star89 wrote: »
    Cheers for t'thread MrB :D

    Evening everyone :D

    Morning Star

    watch out for that shower curtain. There is a man with a giant knife on the other side.
  • Alleycat666Alleycat666 Posts: 8,737
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    They were utterly brilliant, and it's why people like Charity and Declan get storylines like this, and ones like Dan....get storylines of doing Ali on the sofa. Love her or loathe her, Charity makes you feel something, whether its willing her to gain the upper hand or willing Declan to finish her off, she evokes some kind of a reaction. Imagine if it was Dan or Jai or Marlon doing this storyline with Ali or Pariah? Would anyone react to the thought of one of them getting their brains bashed out? Would anybody even care?!:blush::p

    Nope :D
    Indeed, you could say Declan is seriously going to wigret trying to bump off t'FabulousButCurrentlyUnconsiousCharity - and when Debbie finds out what he did to her mum, there will be hell toupeé!

    :D:D:D

    All the Dailians were on fire last night - particularly liked these 2 gems from CollieWobbles.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    star89 wrote: »
    Violent scenes :o:o:o YAY :D:D:D

    FOR ONCE JUSTIFIED

    EEK THE CAPS LOCK IS STUCK GOING TO HAVE SHUT THE COMPUTER DOWN AND SEE IF I CAN UNJAM IT.
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    Indeed, you could say Declan is seriously going to wigret trying to bump off t'FabulousButCurrentlyUnconsiousCharity - and when Debbie finds out what he did to her mum, there will be hell toupeé!


    :D:D:D

    Sadly, Teflon will win in the end but how I loved the sound of that mallet hitting her head :D:blush:
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Justabloke wrote: »
    :D:D:D

    Sadly, Teflon will win in the end but how I loved the sound of that mallet hitting her head :D:blush:

    Not a Mallet a meat tenderiser heh

    Hurray I fixed the Caps Lock button.

    Of course picking up the keyboard and shaking it upside down is normally to be avoided.:D:D
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    God knows what this will be like tonight :confused: last night's episode was like an unreleased out-take from Twin Peaks

    I didn't see Bob.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Is Leyla sponsored by the colour Pink? She always wearing it.

    Always has done.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    LOL bit extreme from Declan. :D

    Declan was way better at killing the phone than Charity the previous episode.
  • linlamlinlam Posts: 9,023
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    Brilliant scenes with Declan and Charity last night, I wasn't expecting that ending! ( hubby started singing the old Elvis song, Club Meat Tender eyes askew), afterwards, which is still going round in my head!)
    Natalie overdid it a bit as far as Moira was concerned. Does anyone who works on that farm get dirty? :rolleyes: Danny Miller underacted. Poor Edna :(
    I actually believed Debbie was worried, after Megan spoke to her :o
    Looking forward to tonight!
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    mikebuk wrote: »
    1 hour 23 minutes by train at the quickest, Leeds to 'Boro.

    Yes but it usually takes far longer.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    wuffles wrote: »
    Not17 is too slick for his own good.

    Kim Oates Plagiarising another film. Vanessa is Mrs Robinson.
  • Alleycat666Alleycat666 Posts: 8,737
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    kwynne42 wrote: »
    Yes but it usually takes far longer.

    But it's still not exactly a trek round the world is it.... :):)

    Think Moira is overdoing the 'Mah Pooooor Weeee Boy bit somewhat - he's getting what he deserved.

    She did at least have the grace to apologise to Pete.

    And the sense to take Cain up on his holiday offer (I'm sure there would have been an orderley queue of Dailians who would have gone in her place if necessary :D:D)
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Is defrosting the freezer a more exciting prospect than a date with Doug and his creatures :D

    WOW 10,000 posts :o

    Well Done

    Here have some Angel Cake.
  • CollieWobblesCollieWobbles Posts: 27,290
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    kwynne42 wrote: »
    Not a Mallet a meat tenderiser heh

    Hurray I fixed the Caps Lock button.

    Of course picking up the keyboard and shaking it upside down is normally to be avoided.:D:D

    Morning Kwynne:)

    :D Was there anything stuck under it? Let time I couldn't get the computer keyboard to work, I tipped it upside down and biscuit crumbs that were stopping the keys press down fell out of it. Don't eat over the computer:blush:

    When I was in college, a favourite trick of the boys was to wedge a paperclip under certain keys so they wouldn't stop typing uncontrollably across the screen and your computer looked like it was going haywire:D. That and swapping the keys about, so that when you pressed them the wrong letters and numbers appeared:D.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    mikebuk wrote: »
    None on that journey !::o

    Well there's York and Darlington, been on that train going to york.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    star89 wrote: »
    Declan stop being pathetic.. you will never win against t'Fabulous Charity :D:D

    He's having a good go.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    Morning Kwynne:)

    :D Was there anything stuck under it? Let time I couldn't get the computer keyboard to work, I tipped it upside down and biscuit crumbs that were stopping the keys press down fell out of it. Don't eat over the computer:blush:

    When I was in college, a favourite trick of the boys was to wedge a paperclip under certain keys so they wouldn't stop typing uncontrollably across the screen and your computer looked like it was going haywire:D. That and swapping the keys about, so that when you pressed them the wrong letters and numbers appeared:D.

    There something rattling inside the keyboard now i've dislodged it from the Caps Lock button.
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