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Emmerdaily - 28/05/14: Games Without Frontiers
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kwynne42
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by star89:
“It was all a bit ridiculous. Why didn't Robbie tell Jai he had no where else to go? It's not like Jai would turf him out on the street. Nor would Megan let him??
Same with Adam, if he knew Robbie was going to sleep in the back of the lorry then he'd have let him stay.

It was all very stupid.”

He did have somewhere to go, he had the whole of Home farm to squatt in once Declan had gone on holiday, no need to sleep in a van.
samcains90
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by star89:
“It was all a bit ridiculous. Why didn't Robbie tell Jai he had no where else to go? It's not like Jai would turf him out on the street. Nor would Megan let him??
Same with Adam, if he knew Robbie was going to sleep in the back of the lorry then he'd have let him stay.

It was all very stupid.”

Yeah, I agree. His pride got in the way a bit - but it's not hard to read between the lines (you could easily tell he was struggling)

Originally Posted by kwynne42:
“He did have somewhere to go, he had the whole of Home farm to squatt in once Declan had gone on holiday, no need to sleep in a van.”

Presuming that he has the keys (which I would assume he doesn't as Declan threw him out) and that Declan has gone on holiday (which I am also assuming he has not done so yet?)
Alleycat666
29-05-2014
I must admit I'm finding myself warming to Robbie somewhat now. I think they seem to be making him more sympathetic and I like his friendship with Finn. Part of the problem with him when he first came in was I think that he was too much just around Megan and Declan, now they've linked him with other cast members he comes over much better.

And yes, neither Finn or Adam (or even Jai) would have let him sleep in the van if they'd known.

After all he's only little - surely there's a dog kennel or a rabbit hutch going somewhere ...
samcains90
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by Alleycat666:
“I must admit I'm finding myself warming to Robbie somewhat now. I think they seem to be making him more sympathetic and I like his friendship with Finn. Part of the problem with him when he first came in was I think that he was too much just around Megan and Declan, now they've linked him with other cast members he comes over much better.

And yes, neither Finn or Adam (or even Jai) would have let him sleep in the van if they'd known.

After all he's only little - surely there's a dog kennel or a rabbit hutch going somewhere ... ”

True, at the very start the Macey's were very much their own separate entity in the village. All of them have improved since they interact more with the other villagers - especially Robbie and Megan.
kwynne42
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by samcains90:
“Yeah, I agree. His pride got in the way a bit - but it's not hard to read between the lines (you could easily tell he was struggling)



Presuming that he has the keys (which I would assume he doesn't as Declan threw him out) and that Declan has gone on holiday (which I am also assuming he has not done so yet?)”

Ah well he works for Jimmy and Charity's haulage firm whose office is in Home Farm among the splendour of Declan's modern art office and glowing picture frames
samcains90
29-05-2014
Originally Posted by kwynne42:
“Ah well he works for Jimmy and Charity's haulage firm whose office is in Home Farm among the splendour of Declan's modern art office and glowing picture frames”

I think I would rather sleep in the back of the truck than in that ugly office!
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