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Old 10-12-2010, 16:19   #61
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Behave yourselves, we,re about 8 months behind you and you,re giving away the secrets. ???? I know, why didn,t I just come out of the thread? I,m a Corrie fan that,s why!!
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Old 10-12-2010, 19:03   #62
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Oh, come on folks, Tealeaf is ... err ... well, Tealeaf.

I do resent the fact though that some people think that you are intellectually challenged though if you watch Corrie.
I'd start to worry if ya watched Eastends too Kate
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Old 10-12-2010, 19:07   #63
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Did anyone notice the 2 mistakes in last nights episode

1) they let sally under all that falling rubble without her hard hat this would never happen

2) if there was oxygen coming out of that mask molly was using the firemen would not be using an angle grinder anywhere near her with out protecting her
Your quite right hiding behind that wall mick if they were using and angle grinder with oxygen knocking about
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Old 10-12-2010, 20:05   #64
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Does anybody know what happens if you ordered and paid for a Christmas turkey and the butcher goes out of business before you get it ?
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Old 10-12-2010, 20:17   #65
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Does anybody know what happens if you ordered and paid for a Christmas turkey and the butcher goes out of business before you get it ?
Contact the administrator of his bankcruptcy - and you might get the price of a few eggs back.

If he is not declaring bankcruptcy you could try the Small Claims Court.(at the County Court)
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Old 10-12-2010, 20:21   #66
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The country has now got an a large amount of helium gas going spare now Ashley has died . lol
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Old 10-12-2010, 20:30   #67
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oooo sarky man
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Old 10-12-2010, 20:36   #68
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Contact the administrator of his bankcruptcy - and you might get the price of a few eggs back.

If he is not declaring bankcruptcy you could try the Small Claims Court.(at the County Court)
He didn't go bankrupt, his business collapsed under a tram
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Old 11-12-2010, 01:01   #69
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Staying with friends, who although they get English television, stupidly don't watch it.

Caught up this week.

Dickens for the age of technology.

Laughed, and cried, in the same episode.

Brilliant.

I have no fear of death, though I am frightened of not knowing what's happening in Corrie, after I've popped upstairs to 'play mi tapes'.

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Old 11-12-2010, 01:06   #70
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what a rude little man you are!!!

my mother used to say if you can't be nice dont say anything at all!

and tbh I cant wait to watch the next episode!!! hahaha!!! xx
Teabag's our Uncle Albert (Tatlock), just with less hair, and thicker glasses.

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Old 11-12-2010, 10:12   #71
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Teabag's our Uncle Albert (Tatlock), just with less hair, and thicker glasses.

never seen Tealeaf portrayed so succinctly as that G.
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:39   #72
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Does anybody know what happens if you ordered and paid for a Christmas turkey and the butcher goes out of business before you get it ?
What's that got to do with Coronation Street? Unless you are expecting Fred Elliot, I say Fred Elliot, to supply you with one?

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Old 11-12-2010, 10:49   #73
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Staying with friends, who although they get English television, stupidly don't watch it.

Caught up this week.

Dickens for the age of technology.

Laughed, and cried, in the same episode.

Brilliant.

I have no fear of death, though I am frightened of not knowing what's happening in Corrie, after I've popped upstairs to 'play mi tapes'.

We noticed you'd not been posting! It was Tony Warren who said that Corrie was like Dickens and he wrote it, I doubt if reading corrie scripts would be as good as Dickens novels wrote.

I wonder if they'll do a Corrie Christmas Carol for one of these folks like Ken Barlow as he's the oldest character in it.

Your are over looking ducks and geese I've wondered if that means you live over looking a park?
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Old 11-12-2010, 11:11   #74
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First Bernard Matthews, now Ashley Peacock........

Are the turkeys getting their own back this Christmas?
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Old 11-12-2010, 11:13   #75
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We noticed you'd not been posting! It was Tony Warren who said that Corrie was like Dickens and he wrote it, I doubt if reading corrie scripts would be as good as Dickens novels wrote.
Must disagree. If we can be slightly liberal with the issue of format, I think the scripts of Coronation Street over the years hold just as much weight in the Western canon as anything Dickens wrote. Ena Sharples and Becky McDonald are more than a match for Miss Havisham on any day of the week. Personally I have been inspired in my work by Tony Warren's vision just as much as I have by Oscar Wilde, William Shakespeare and Dylan Thomas.

The characters are brilliantly developed with humour and romance in abundance. And while modern soap opera standards dictate that the odd completely incredible storyline must be thrown in for good measure (and for a few cast kill-offs), Coronation Street is one of the few programmes of its kind that can celebrate the ordinary and in doing so both entertain and command intrigue.

The past week's programmes have been top notch. Loved it all.
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