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Would the police really accept slight nods as answers? Wouldn't they want Simon to speak out loud and confirm his answers instead.
"Why won't anyone believe me" because you said you were glad that you did it and didn't deny that you said that when questioned about it. Acting angry and lashing out doesn't help either. I'd like to see how Simon accidentally caused a double break in someone's leg on an indoor court. You can't exactly slide about well on them and if he's going in for a tackle like he said then you wouldn't try and boot it with a force that can break someone else's leg. Yet another day of loud arguments in the bistro and a health inspector this time. Yet when it's appropriate we'll hear of another brilliant review of the bistro despite the fact that food is often turned away. the staff are rude, the staff aren't working and the staff allow their customers to have big arguments in their establishment without caring about their reputation. |
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Would the police really accept slight nods as answers? Wouldn't they want Simon to speak out loud and confirm his answers instead.
"Why won't anyone believe me" because you said you were glad that you did it and didn't deny that you said that when questioned about it. Acting angry and lashing out doesn't help either. I'd like to see how Simon accidentally caused a double break in someone's leg on an indoor court. You can't exactly slide about well on them and if he's going in for a tackle like he said then you wouldn't try and boot it with a force that can break someone else's leg. Yet another day of loud arguments in the bistro and a health inspector this time. Yet when it's appropriate we'll hear of another brilliant review of the bistro despite the fact that food is often turned away. the staff are rude, the staff aren't working and the staff allow their customers to have big arguments in their establishment without caring about their reputation. |
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I would have thought too that that double leg breaks would be extremely rare among 12 year olds on an indoor pitch? You don't often hear of a youngster being stretchered off in an ambulance from such games. As you say, it's very hard to tackle on an artificial surface like that.....most players stay on their feet for the entire game.
Basically you have a child screaming for his mother and how his leg hurts and his leg is at an angle nature never intended. you don't get the child lying down having a snooze making no noise what so ever with his leg looking very normal. |
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I don't think Sally perceives being a Councillor as above her station, more that it is such a prestigious thing that she was actually born to do it and will make a better job of it than anyone anywhere in Weatherfield EVER has. She probably thinks she could even become an MP.
Does she really think an independent Councillor could get a night bus? Obviously she thinks she'll be able to get anything she considers a good idea. How disappointed she'll be if anyone is stupid enough to actually vote for her when she discovers that councils actually vote on everything and they wont take notice of her demands Will not getting she wants or, worse still in her eyes not getting elected deflate her ego? I doubt it. that is what I was thinking but you said it much better than I could. Quote:
This may have been mentioned before, but the way Erica just left the shop when she saw Izzie struggling with the rolls of fabric was a bit of a SOR. I thought Izzie lived on the cobbles but it seems she lives some way off - so Erica was away from the shop for quite a while. And would Izzie really regularly take big rolls of material home on her chair like that? I'm sure someone with a car would drop it round for her.
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so Simon is staying in the Barlow/s?
so is he bunking up with his grandad, his aunt or his cousin Amy think social services may have something to say about that Quote:
Yes, public liability insurance.
I have only seen the first one of Fridays episodes but one SOR,amongst others is, when the police were putting Simon into the police car, I'm sure they drove off without him having his seat belt on. Wouldn't the police have a duty to ensure he was safe before speeding off. Quote:
Would the police really accept slight nods as answers? Wouldn't they want Simon to speak out loud and confirm his answers instead.
"Why won't anyone believe me" because you said you were glad that you did it and didn't deny that you said that when questioned about it. Acting angry and lashing out doesn't help either. I'd like to see how Simon accidentally caused a double break in someone's leg on an indoor court. You can't exactly slide about well on them and if he's going in for a tackle like he said then you wouldn't try and boot it with a force that can break someone else's leg. Yet another day of loud arguments in the bistro and a health inspector this time. Yet when it's appropriate we'll hear of another brilliant review of the bistro despite the fact that food is often turned away. the staff are rude, the staff aren't working and the staff allow their customers to have big arguments in their establishment without caring about their reputation. |
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Yes.
that is what I was thinking but you said it much better than I could. It didnt look like knicker material to me. What was it Izzy said she did with it? Why would they? Its his Granddad ? I dont understand why they were carting off a sick child. well, he wasn't sick, but the school must have told the police he was? How often do grown women actually try to fight each other? It didn't look like knicker material to me either. Do Underworld make anything apart from knickers/underwear? So what else could Izzy make apart from underwear? Although I got the impression she made clothes or summat. A few years ago when Corrie women had a fight at least it looked real. Kylie and Beth's fight was in the same ilk as the Gail and Eileen fights; stupid and immature. They are now a Corrie comedy set piece. Sally and Natalie Barnes has a set-to. Sally gave Natalie a real good clout. |
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Izzie said she made clothes from the leftover material, must be strange clothes made from knicker material
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I can't see much fabric going to waste in a knicker factory, considering the size of the pieces needed. Surely Izzy would have gotten a taxi. Even someone not in wheelchair would have taken a taxi.
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Sally and Natalie Barnes has a set-to. Sally gave Natalie a real good clout. |
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why did audrey march David and Kylie round to the bistro like a pair of naughty children
and who was minding the salon whilst she did. Max and Lilly maybe and Mary dissing Michael in the same vane as Brendon was uncalled for when it was Gail who ruined the relationship, not him Still annoys me that Gail didn't seem to make any attempt to get her money back when Real Gavin was killed, and it was never mentioned again. |
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..................Still annoys me that Gail didn't seem to make any attempt to get her money back when Real Gavin was killed, and it was never mentioned again.
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it was so good Denise Welsh actually hit her head on the shop window
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But Michael is living with Eileen while still married to Gail, so technically Mary is quite right.
Still annoys me that Gail didn't seem to make any attempt to get her money back when Real Gavin was killed, and it was never mentioned again. |
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Is Sally only canvassing in the street? the constituency would cover the whole of Wetherfield.?
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Is Sally only canvassing in the street? the constituency would cover the whole of Wetherfield.?
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Kevin and Anna as a couple is a total SOR.
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Kevin and Anna as a couple is a total SOR.
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Is Sally only canvassing in the street? the constituency would cover the whole of Wetherfield.?
Was it ever mentioned whether the councillor who resigned represented the ward sally's in? Not that that would bar her from standing, since unfortunately the residence qualification a council candidate needs is that they live (or at least have a business address) in the borough. |
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Kevin and Anna as a couple is a total SOR.
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Anna as half of a happy couple with anyone is a SOR imo. The dozy bint hasn't got a clue
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I can't see much fabric going to waste in a knicker factory, considering the size of the pieces needed. Surely Izzy would have gotten a taxi. Even someone not in wheelchair would have taken a taxi.
Exactly. It makes no sense whatsoever. Each of those rolls could have made several pairs of knickers, so why would they have been discarded?
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I agree, Anna's true love is Phelan.
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Wonder how is Sally funding her campaign? Those full color posters, leaflets, lapel badges, etc don't come cheap.
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Wonder how is Sally funding her campaign? Those full color posters, leaflets, lapel badges, etc don't come cheap.
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Kevin and Anna as a couple is a total SOR.
Corrie does this all the time with new couples. No-one ever gets lovey-dovey, or gets excited at the prospect of seeing their new squeeze, or arranging special dates like normal people. Instead, they go on one date and then immediately start taking each other for granted. It's ridiculous. Plus Anna and Kevin are not well matched at all. |
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that is what I was thinking but you said it much better than I could.