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Ian's Mobile Chipper
Anyone else find it strange, that young American Fowler who only a couple (of) episodes ago was turning her nose up at tinned peaches and other assorted British delights, is now queuing up for Ian's battered sausage?
Sorry, had ****-all to do during the break on RTÉ One. Éamonn |
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Doesn't she just say she doesn't like things to Pauline and Derek to wind them up, so she can get what she wants.
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First time Eastenders made me laugh in weeks was when Ian whipped out his sign for 'Battered sausages only 80p' as soon as Laura put up her 'reduced to 90p' sign!
The more dirty dealings between Ian's chip van and Laura's cafe the better. But for the love of all that's holy, get rid of the drunken Trueman dad and the illegal hooch - it's just boring now, unless it actually poisons him or Jim. Vicki and the Fowlers are a waste of space - why is Marks's departure being handled in such a pathetic way with whining but no real drama? It's embarrassing. |
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Originally posted by Juliette Who was running the chippie while Ian was on the mobile van?First time Eastenders made me laugh in weeks was when Ian whipped out his sign for 'Battered sausages only 80p' as soon as Laura put up her 'reduced to 90p' sign! The more dirty dealings between Ian's chip van and Laura's cafe the better. But for the love of all that's holy, get rid of the drunken Trueman dad and the illegal hooch - it's just boring now, unless it actually poisons him or Jim. Vicki and the Fowlers are a waste of space - why is Marks's departure being handled in such a pathetic way with whining but no real drama? It's embarrassing. Agree about the illegal hooch - also the Doris/Jim/Dorothy love triangle. yawn yawn Why do programme makers assume that a woman in her sixties/seventies must fancy anything in trouserswho's around her own age? What do these old dears take that turns them into sex craved beasts and is it available over the counter? Mark should just clear off NOW if he's not going to make a better job of it. Is that going to be IT do you reckon? He clears off and is never heard of again until we get a report of his death? About time somebody saw through Vicky Fowler. Toad in the Hole is too fatty but battered sausages aren't? |
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[quote]Originally posted by SmokefreeGirl
[b]Who was running the chippie while Ian was on the mobile van? The chippy wasn't open as it was first thing in the morning when Ian was trying to steal the breakfast trade. |
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Who looks after his kids when he is running the chippy?
Or who works in the chippy when he is looking after the kids? Surely he doesn't work 6 days 5 til 12.00, he would never recognise his kids, perhaps he's got a secret au-pair. |
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Every now and again Ian mentions getting 'Jason' in to cover or to come in early, so I would presume theres an imaginary character thats supposed to work in the chippy called Jason. Maybe one day we'll see some extra pretending to be him
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He had someone else in the van...was that Jason ?
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