That answers my question about Dev in another section. How crazy not to have insurance. He seems like a sensible experienced businessman that is the first thing you have. He never mentions Amber anymore strange.
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That answers my question about Dev in another section. How crazy not to have insurance. He seems like a sensible experienced businessman that is the first thing you have. He never mentions Amber anymore strange.
my main concern with gary at the moment is that his clothes seem to be shrinking and getting tighter and tighter??!!
My flesh was creeping tonight, the women are like dogs on heat.
I'm not a fan of Gary, but I did feel sorry for him when Izzy and Owen were having a go. They were unnecessarily vicious. :thumbsdow
Much as I hated the Tracey/Tony hookup, I'm enjoying watching him squirm now. :D
I thought the scene where Steve lost his temper with Lloyd was very well played. I'm looking forward to the big get-together in the Rovers on Christmas Day. Hopefully there'll be lots of drama.
Tracey/Tony.
What was Tracey on about saying that was a mistake. She knew what she was doing. There is no such thing as "and the next thing I knew".
I think most of us have done things which seemed like a good idea at the time, but that we almost immediately regretted. Tracey didn't appear to be very regretful though.
I agree about people saying "and the next thing I knew". They're trying to absolve themselves from responsibility by saying that, but the fact is they made the decision to do whatever it is they later regret.
I agree. The whole situation only arose because Izzy thought that Gary was interested in getting back with her, when he wasn't. She can't blame Gary for her own wishful thinking and getting it wrong.
Incidentally, I know this must have been covered somewhere but I've forgotten, where's Anna gone?
Does Anna not have several jobs at the moment? She was probably working ...
She said she was going somewhere and nearly cancelled because of Gary
I'm glad it's not just me then!
Gary said last night that he wished his mother was around, that's when I realised she'd actually gone away somewhere, but don't remember where she's gone.
I'm pretty sure she went to visit her aunt for a few days but is due back for Xmas.
doll house wars is only decent storyline for me
lloyd drinks too many classes of whiskey or brandy for someone who had a heart attack
doll house wars is only decent storyline for me
lloyd drinks too many classes of whiskey or brandy for someone who had a heart attack
Its odd how he has been written out when celebrity get me out of here has long gone. They must film way in advance.
It's about 2-3 months isn't it?
It started mid November and finished end of first week of December.
Apparently they normally film six weeks in advance but it can be anything up to three months, if, for example, they know an actor is leaving or going off on leave of absence.
can gary not get any unemployment allowance/dole?
Think you need to have worked for a certain time to be entitled
Think you need to have worked for a certain time to be entitled
bad xmas episode and damn kylie didn't put up much of a fight for her kids and david she just went off with callum in the end
Absolutely, lizann. David can't just throw her out and tell her to say goodbye to the kids. What would have happened if she refused to go, or go and take the kids with her? Another case of a soap woman just rolling over?
Not knowing how a drug addict feels myself, but aren't there a lot of criminal acts performed by drug addicts that they would never do if they were not hooked on the stuff? Is it possible that her actions are so unlike from her because of the addiction?
She probablt thought they were all better off without her. She must love her kids to do that
It didn't look that way when she was saying goodbye to Max or pleading with David to let her stay.
Don't know why she left then. She normally puts up an argument
I kind of agree with all of you about Kylie's behaviour upon leaving David and the kids. There's no clear cut reason I can see, and yes, it's disappointing yet again that a woman rolls over for the men in a soap, Parkerman.
I can understand why she left David - she knew that she'd had her last chance with him and that he'd never believe another word she said. What made less sense is that she'd leave her kids (and I bet she won't even contact them while she's away) or go off with scumbag Callum. Also, David called it his house but as far as I'm aware it's owned jointly by both of them so he had no right to chuck her out.
I saw a woman with no fight left in her, but the writers could have at least left her with a shred of dignity in the end by telling Callum to go to hell when he pulled up in his car. :wall:
I found the episode otherwise enjoyable though not exceptional. The scene where Sally and the girls tricked Tim and Kevin into thinking they'd eaten the Christmas dinner was amusing and ultimately heartwarming.
I would be looking forward to tonight's episode but from what I read in the Radio Times (who managed to spoil nearly the whole plot :angry:), it sounds pretty grim. :(
Nice to see the old Leanne back and her and Carla sticking up for Roy
Gary the idiot robbing his mother's work place
Kylie could have gone and stayed with Becky or Eva or at least telephoned Eva or Gail to see how the kids were