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Cropper - Hayley Cropper aka Harold Patterson.
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Now, there's wan I'd happily watch on SCD.
![]() ![]() That would be a good casting, wouldn't it? Both Hayley and Roy in fact. But there may be cries of 'Ringer!!!!' on here, because Hayley-the-character took dancing lessons in quite a long storyline. Previous Dance Experience ![]() A Corrie themed series would be good, good mix of ages there. Rita could be paired with Anton, Gail could have GorkaAliazPasha but she might go a bit Dr Hamela. Steve McDonald could have Nat, lots of giggling. Ken... suspect he could be a bit lazy so he'd need someone to beat him up. And I'd really like to see a Football themed series, but not with the likes of Robbie Savage. I'd have Cantona and then loads of gorgeous Italians Bliss!
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I've been away for a couple of days and find that in my absence the Irish mafia have emerged from hiding. Looks like there's more than me who grew up with parents shouting 'Jaysus, Mary and Joseph' and uttering threats involving the wooden spoon.
I'm up for any shenanigans lads, I'll put a few bottles of Bushmills in the corner and let's have a hooley. |
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I've been away for a couple of days and find that in my absence the Irish mafia have emerged from hiding. Looks like there's more than me who grew up with parents shouting 'Jaysus, Mary and Joseph' and uttering threats involving the wooden spoon.
I'm up for any shenanigans lads, I'll put a few bottles of Bushmills in the corner and let's have a hooley. ![]() I'll bring the soda and tatty bread.
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Ah, thanks, Fuschia
![]() That would be a good casting, wouldn't it? Both Hayley and Roy in fact. But there may be cries of 'Ringer!!!!' on here, because Hayley-the-character took dancing lessons in quite a long storyline. Previous Dance Experience ![]() A Corrie themed series would be good, good mix of ages there. Rita could be paired with Anton, Gail could have GorkaAliazPasha but she might go a bit Dr Hamela. Steve McDonald could have Nat, lots of giggling. Ken... suspect he could be a bit lazy so he'd need someone to beat him up. And I'd really like to see a Football themed series, but not with the likes of Robbie Savage. I'd have Cantona and then loads of gorgeous Italians Bliss!Hayley Cropper a ringer...honestly, I don't think I'd ever recover. How about our lord and saviour; Nuhdeen Coyle from Durry? It's been a while since we've had a Norn Irish 'seleb...
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Hayley Cropper a ringer...honestly, I don't think I'd ever recover.
How about our lord and saviour; Nuhdeen Coyle from Durry? It's been a while since we've had a Norn Irish 'seleb...
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I've been away for a couple of days and find that in my absence the Irish mafia have emerged from hiding. Looks like there's more than me who grew up with parents shouting 'Jaysus, Mary and Joseph' and uttering threats involving the wooden spoon.
I'm up for any shenanigans lads, I'll put a few bottles of Bushmills in the corner and let's have a hooley. ![]() Quote:
Aha, an Irish list for next seasons celebrities, please can I nominate Cillian Murphy, he'd be a pretty addition to the line up, as would Colin Farrell. Maybe Jimmy Nesbitt to represent the Norn Iron demographic, he could compare hair notes with TTF
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I think you'll find that's the Murphia
![]() ![]() ![]() Oh God yeah, brilliant idea. Jonathan Rhys Myers, please. Ed Byrne. Colin Farrell. Gabriel Byrne. Liam Neeson, for that voice. Colin Morgan, who, despite playing Merlin, is from Armagh. Did I mention Jonathan Rhys Myers? <3 And yer man who plays Rory in Mrs Brown. |
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I think you'll find that's the Murphia
![]() Oh God yeah, brilliant idea. Jonathan Rhys Myers, please. Ed Byrne. Colin Farrell. Gabriel Byrne. Liam Neeson, for that voice. Colin Morgan, who, despite playing Merlin, is from Armagh. Did I mention Jonathan Rhys Myers? <3 And yer man who plays Rory in Mrs Brown. with a special request for him coming as Bernard.
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Is it cheeky to say that I'd love to see a Clifton sibling dance off this weekend?
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Aha, an Irish list for next seasons celebrities, please can I nominate Cillian Murphy, he'd be a pretty addition to the line up, as would Colin Farrell. Maybe Jimmy Nesbitt to represent the Norn Iron demographic, he could compare hair notes with TTF
![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry Wiskas, I didn't see your post before suggesting Colin. |
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How about Colin Morgan representing the area? He is rather dishy, especially now he has had his ears pinned back!
![]() ![]() Sorry Wiskas, I didn't see your post before suggesting Colin. ![]() And we surely can't forget our First Lady, Mrs Keyes, and finally team her up with her beloved Pasha?!
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Is it cheeky to say that I'd love to see a Clifton sibling dance off this weekend?
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I've been away for a couple of days and find that in my absence the Irish mafia have emerged from hiding. Looks like there's more than me who grew up with parents shouting 'Jaysus, Mary and Joseph' and uttering threats involving the wooden spoon.
I'm up for any shenanigans lads, I'll put a few bottles of Bushmills in the corner and let's have a hooley. Quote:
Aha, an Irish list for next seasons celebrities, please can I nominate Cillian Murphy, he'd be a pretty addition to the line up, as would Colin Farrell. Maybe Jimmy Nesbitt to represent the Norn Iron demographic, he could compare hair notes with TTF
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Ah, so the wooden spoon wasn't just peculiar to the Irish family two doors down? Interesting.
We all have a cultural fear of leaving the immersion turned on, too
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Coughs, I think you will find that Cillian and Dylan are already fully employed on the thread from the beginning of these season.
They will have no time to be doing the show, though yes to Marion and Pasha . |
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No, the wooden spoon is universal. My ma used to use a wooden spatula too, and that really stung.
We all have a cultural fear of leaving the immersion turned on, too ![]() |
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I do not appreciate that someone went into the back of my car today.
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No, the wooden spoon is universal. My ma used to use a wooden spatula too, and that really stung.
We all have a cultural fear of leaving the immersion turned on, too ![]() ![]() When us Brummies would come up with some particular form of mischief Brendan or Geraldine would cry in horror, "No I can't! I'll get the wooden spoon if mom catches me!"
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I do not appreciate that someone went into the back of my car today.
Were you driving at the time? |
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Is it cheeky to say that I'd love to see a Clifton sibling dance off this weekend?
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I do not appreciate that someone went into the back of my car today.
Are you Ok? |
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I do not appreciate that someone went into the back of my car today.
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Not particularly keen on Ore and Joanne going this week, but I would die happy if I could see the look on Kevin's face if he doesn't make the final for yet another year. "What?? I didn't make the final?? Me???"
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No, that's considered normal
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