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"Vendetta? Ain't that a posh ice cream?"
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hello.member
04-04-2016
Christ almighty
hopeandfaith06
04-04-2016
That really was a painfully bad attempt at "comedy", even for Corrie standards!
Tellystar
04-04-2016

She's not an ignorant woman, and wouldn't have come out with that
It's more something Gemma or Beth might say
VGKid
04-04-2016
I don't think I've ever met anyone that would get vendetta and Viennetta confused. That was a shameful attempt at comedy.
SteveOwen
04-04-2016
Who said it? I wasn't exactly giving the episode my undivided attention.
hello.member
04-04-2016
Cathy to Yasmeen
pegasus2
04-04-2016
Even bearing in mind Vianetta is hardly "posh".
cris182
04-04-2016
Vendetta? What's that, an Italian vending machine?

That is a joke by Krusty the clown, A fake clown in a cartoon....And it fell flat then

What next a baby shooting a character?
Foxster Hotpot
04-04-2016
Pitiful!
Willow33
04-04-2016
Pathetic attempt at humour ffs.
Alex_Sullivan
05-04-2016
How about Jason asking Sean 'Is there an actual list of the rich? ' It doesn't even work.
These are jokes that the Chuckle Brothers would reject for being too unsophisticated.
Also, a lower middle-class woman like Cathy would not regard calorie-laden gunk like Vienetta as 'posh'.

Incidentally, how come the fiery Liz McDonald tolerates Amy's disrespectful tone of voice when she's speaking to her?
James_Langan
05-04-2016
Originally Posted by hello.member:
“Christ almighty”

I prefer manila.
Belligerence
05-04-2016
That and the rich list...christ almighty indeed!
Jimmy Connors
05-04-2016
Originally Posted by Tellystar:
“She's not an ignorant woman, and wouldn't have come out with that
It's more something Gemma or Beth might say”

I agree. Cathy is the last person I would expect to hear that from. She is an intelligent woman. Very out of character.
Makson
05-04-2016
Very lazy writing and as mentioned, out of character for Cathy to even say something like that
TimWil014
05-04-2016
I look forward to Cathy confusing a Cornetto with a clarinet soon.
jazzydrury3
05-04-2016
Another line which tickled me last Night.

Was when Yasmeen said to Cathy, that she found her Glasses in the Fridge, who the hell leaves there glasses in the fridge
davejc64
05-04-2016
Sounds about right for Cathy and what her idea of posh is.
little-monster
05-04-2016
Lazy writing? I wouldn't expect any different from our beloved Corrie.
jazzydrury3
05-04-2016
I'm surprised Melanie Hill has stayed on the show this long, she is a better actress than this silly part she has got in Corrie, She will brilliant as Mrs Budgen in Waterloo Road.

Hopefully when Roy gets back, she will be used more.

Wonder if Roy and her will get married
little-monster
05-04-2016
Originally Posted by jazzydrury3:
“I'm surprised Melanie Hill has stayed on the show this long, she is a better actress than this silly part she has got in Corrie, She will brilliant as Mrs Budgen in Waterloo Road.

Hopefully when Roy gets back, she will be used more.

Wonder if Roy and her will get married”

I agree. Melanie hill is better than this but as a jobbing actor, it's anything that helps pay the mortgage.
davelovesleeds
05-04-2016
Originally Posted by pegasus2:
“Even bearing in mind Vianetta is hardly "posh".”

Exactly, Viennetta may have been something special in the 80's but now it's just supermarket fodder. It's OK, but far from been the best and far, far from being posh.
davejc64
05-04-2016
Originally Posted by davelovesleeds:
“Exactly, Viennetta may have been something special in the 80's but now it's just supermarket fodder. It's OK, but far from been the best and far, far from being posh.”

It would be posh for someone like Cathy.
jazzydrury3
05-04-2016
Back in the 80s Vianetta was very posh, it used to be a real treat.

But so was Gino Ginelli.
davejc64
05-04-2016
Remember this is a suburb of Manchester where sitting at a table eating with a knife and fork instead of on the couch shovelling food in with a fork in front of the TV is considered posh.
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