i cannot believe Tyrone let Hope watch some of the doctor attending to cassie
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i cannot believe Tyrone let Hope watch some of the doctor attending to cassie
I'm not really up to speed with apprenticeships for 16-18 year olds, but I am sure they must be dealt with through and overseen by local education authorities or education trusts as they are set at different levels leading to different qualifications ranging from GCSE to degree level. You can't just go and set yourself up in your dad's shop!
Platt did in his nan's shop.
I am impressed that after a few months in the Junior Chokey, Max can now almost speak normally.
Is Cassie safe in the same house as Hope ?
Claire Sweeney is good at playing a sly, manipulative, deceitful liar.
Alan Halsall is good at playing thick as two short planks Tyronne but he has had many many years of practice
the show is really going down the drain, no interesting storys, hell i want stephen back at this stage
When I served a 5 year apprenticeship in a very large engineering company I do not think the education authorities had anything to do with it, unless you choose to go the night school. Not sure if the government contributed to the company, not something I ever thought of at the time. When you finished your apprenticeship you could carry on working there indefinitely.
I don't know how old you are SoC, but, as I said above, they were different times. I'm assuming the school leaving age was 16 when you went into your apprenticeship. Leaving age is now 18, so that if you don't continue with a full-time academic education after the age of 16, you have to take up an apprenticeship which is overseen by the local education authority or trust.
is the barber shop gone if the salon reopening?
I am old enough that there was no 20% who did not go to school. In those days if you did not go to school the School Board Officer dragged you there. Any school age child found on the streets without a proper excuse, like a visit to the dentist or doctor, would be escorted to school. Even if you were sick in bed you would get a visit. I can remember being ill in bed when he came into the bedroom to check I really was in bed. No truants in those days.
Am I the only one struggling to watch Corra, I find I am fast-forwarding so much, that I'm asking myself will I miss it if I stop watching?
We have already had drug storylines, and here we are again with Cassie, so so tedious
No doubt it won't be long before we have troublesome kids like we had with Kelly and having to see someone die.
I know Paul is doing his best with MND storyline, but I am just not feeling it, and that girl (no idea what her name is or even care) he has befriended is not really likable for me.
These stories are just repetitive, How about something fresh? I am sure the other Soap Boarders could do better stories, can see Corri losing it's loyal viewers before long.
Why does Asda need a room at Roys ?
Why is Fiona still away ? I got the impression that the orders had dried up.
Trampie should bite the bullet and let his silly grand daughter just get on with it. She will soon realise her mistake
I know what you mean, I find myself only half watching, which means I miss things and then get confused as to what is happening. The stories are just not gripping enough to demand my full attention.
Everything has a natural life span, except it seems Soap Operas. When it gets to a time that they are repeating the same stories, with different characters, then perhaps it is time to bite the bullet and pull the plug. Brookside realized this and had the courage to end it.
Has anyone actually missed Fiz, Hop and Ruby do not seem to have missed her much.
I know I should be sympathetic to Stu but I find it very hard to do so. He took against Dom before he knew what sort of dad he was. It was obvious that Eliza would want to get to know her father, and him thinking that he could bulldoze his opinions onto her, was never a good idea, but he is to thick headed to see that. He should just calm down and let things run their course.
stu was happier when poor and homeless
I actually can get that...then, all he had to think about was protecting daughter and wife in cover up of a murder he did not commit and try to survive as a criminal on the streets... but now he has responsibilities like working, relationship with Yasmeen and Alya and being in charge of a teenager who suddenly thinks her new-found dad has the sun shining out of his lower orifice...
Has there ever been a Soap Police Officer who has not been accidentaly assaulted?
is dee dee after adam?
I thought the deal with Dev and Darren had been signed off, which is why they were celebrating, and now it seems it is it is not going ahead.
paul was walking to shelley, no bus or taxi, he can barely walk a few steps
billy all about the wedding, no fun stag
I always thought that vinyl records were more likely to bend rather than snap. I think they will bend quite a bit before they break. Is he sure it was not an old 78 he had?