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Old 05-10-2004, 22:18
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I loved Neighbours this week with the weddings. Lyn was so funny, totally over the top, well worth watching. the whole episode was so far fetched, but that didn't seem to matter.
And then today, just I started to quite like Jack he turns into a fool.
Izzy's bump - sometimes its there, sometimes it isn't.
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Old 06-10-2004, 10:21
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i like the infeasability of neighbours recently. firstly you have izzy, the girlfriend of karl who happens to be the ex husband of susan, confessing to tom (who is having a relationahip whith susan), while he and she have no idea who each other are!!! i mean the amount of times that tom has been into the coffee shop and izzy is conveniently not there, and also not around ramsay street when he's there!

a similar thing has been replicated with that whole stuart, jack and mac thing, where both of the guys conveniently don't mention the name of the woman that they're interested in, and again there is the fact that she pops along to ramsay street to see jack and stuart doesn't notice!

and lastly there is this whole valda and that bloke who i've forgotten the name of, getting married. i mean, come on!!!! i know he's sorry for what happened in the past but suddenly deciding that he wants to be with her and her also deciding the same thing, when she fancied lou two minutes ago is ridiculous and beyond unfeasable!

but that's neighbours for you.
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Old 06-10-2004, 10:36
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good points robellovich, the Jack/Stuart thing, esp with a name like Mack. But somehow, it doesn't seem to matter.
Sometimes in Neighbours they get the time of day muddled too, but that also seems to happen in Home and Away. Its dark and some people go to bed, then others go out to the beach.
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Old 06-10-2004, 12:06
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Originally Posted by robellovich

a similar thing has been replicated with that whole stuart, jack and mac thing, where both of the guys conveniently don't mention the name of the woman that they're interested in
Mac calls herself Mac to jack, but to Stuart she is known as Olivia.
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Old 06-10-2004, 12:17
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Yes, because Olivia is her real first name, while Mac is her nickname derived from her surname MacPherson.

Its quite a plausible explaination. For her professional life, she uses Olivia, while for all of the other aspects of her life she is known as Mac. It also helps portray her two-faced nature.
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