or it could be Jot? lol :searchme: :searchme:Quote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
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or it could be Jot? lol :searchme: :searchme:Quote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
No, it could make them Jot. And Bradley and Stacey are Bracey. Or it could make them Stadley. :sick: I wonder what that makes Yolande and Patrick?Quote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
Poland?
(I do wish this message board would allow short replies. It's a real disincentive to short pithy witticisms to have to type at least 30 characters!)
Lol i love it im going to call them that now unless there is a better oneQuote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
I love Jot for Jim and Dot but Dim made me laugh
You could have a few good ones here...
Ian and Jane could be Inane
Honey and Billy could be Hilly or, better still, Boney
Keith and Rosie could be Kosie. (aaah! that's nice)
Pat and Frank could have been Prank
Roy and Pat could have been Rat
That'll do for now...
I know people who call the FratQuote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
Michelle and Lofty = Mifty
Al and Sue = Alue
Arthur and Pauline = Arthuline
Ian and Sharon = Iron
Sharon and Zoe = Shoe.....
Zoe and Sharon might be better as Zaron (from the planet Graak).
(Mind you I never realised they were a couple. Tell us more, Richie...)
haha i like the Kosie and the Boney one lol!Quote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
No! Don’t! Resist, Jim, resist.
*Sigh* See, told you. It’s complete crap. We’re now supposed to feel sorry for Sonia because everyone’s being horrible to the poor little lesbians. It’s such a completely forced way to try and turn the issue around. Fact: The problem with Sonia is not that she is now a lesbian. It is the fact that she is now a horrible, horrible person. She cheated on her husband, she lied to her daughter and she runs around expecting everyone to kow-tow to her every whim. She wants to be with Naomi, so the entire world, including Martin, just has to get over it within seconds. She wants to see Rebecca so she’ll just threaten her way in and invade the Fowlers time with her. And now, that’s being ignored because there’s assholes in the pub being horrible to her. Yeah, Sonia and Naomi have every right to kiss in public, the two guys were complete scum and I’d have smacked them probably. But that still doesn’t change the fact that Sonia’s a sanctimonious cow who shouldn’t be forgiven.
On the other hand, I will not say anything horrible about Ruby tonight. You know why? Because she’s a delicate little flower, who shouldn’t be insulted, or subjected to a raised voice. Babies should not cry where she can hear them, because of her delicate ears. She’s a delicate little flower, dammit, and everytime someone insults her a puppy dies. Everyone loves Ruby! She’s the greatest goddamn person in the Universe. She’s a shining beacon of light, hope and love!
i thought that the Deano looking for a model bit was very funny! And Darren was being a typical teenager stirring it up! lol Honey cracked me up as well! Well she always does! I thought Little Mo was being a bit out of order when she says 'Well Freddies actually part of the family' (or something along those lines) in front of Ruby! I thought it was well sweet of Jim to stick up for Sonia (as much as i despise her) And it was sweet that Martin, Mickey, Gus and well everyone was sticking up for Jim! Overall, quite a good episode! x
BlackKat, everything about Sonia I agree whole heartedly with, the writer of tonights episode was on something or was some where else when they wrote this episode.
Bring in some decent writers, Ruby didn't have a problem with Freddy it was Little Mo and her "I don't want any ones help" attitude that needs a smack in the gob :D
just wondering how did dot get into a wheel chair?
Forgot to mention: Anyone else seriously disturbed that when Deano says he needs a sexy model for the carlot, Mickey's first though is his own sister?! :sick:
Apparently she twisted her ankle, due to something Joe and Bert left lying around?! We didn't actually see it happen, which makes it rather confusing.Quote:
Originally Posted by CornishBabe
I'm glad Bradley and Stacey were in it tonight. Even though we didn't see much of them, they are at least spending time together, which is good! Found Bradley just turning up at the Slaters a bit inappropriate though, after Stacey told him she didn't want Ruby playing gooseberry. She wasn't playing gooseberry because Big Mo and Charlie were there, but I don't think Bradley would have just turned up uninvited. Was there some special reason Bradley needed to appear in the scene?!
Liked the bit when Stacey said to Ruby that she was the number one person in her life, and Bradley said 'Charming'. I found that funny!
I'm glad Sonia and Jim hugged in the end. I am finding Sonia being so self involved annoying but Jim's family he should be on her side. If Martin can be civil, Jim can be.
Feeling sorry for Martin again! It was very wrong for Pauline to walk in on him while he was with a woman. He was very right what he said about it being his house. It was certainly very inappropriate! However it is clear Martin hasn't gotten over Sonia, and him going to bed with somebody else wouldn't have solved matters.
Dot with her telescope! lol. She really is a laugh!
She was knocked backwards by the crap scripts.Quote:
Originally Posted by CornishBabe
I thought you knew, surely the st...Quote:
Originally Posted by parkerman
Oh hang on I know why you don't know. Pauline should have spoken out but the revelation is gone into another black hole, never to resurface again. :rolleyes:
Well I just watched tonight's episode on BBC3. Aww nice ending :)
tonights episode was good and weeeey for jim being the hard man for a.....sec:) i was so hoping for a big bust up! and bad luck for martin so glad i dont have a mum like that!
Sonia is doing my head in - she is so self-centered its not funny - she can't see what she has done to anybody only thinking of herself. I was sorry they made up in the end, I would have like to see Jim ignore her for a bit longer - this way it makes it all ok for her to walk all over everbody. I hope Margaret finds out and stops her seeing Rebecca - that would teach her to take other peoples feelings into consideration.
I thought it was crap again so i wont be saying much
I liked the stuff with Ruby/Stacey/Charlie that was sweet
Is Jim mad he should have stayed supporting Martin Sonia deserves nothing from no one and i hope Margret says she cant see Becky
Glad Martin is sorting himself out wish Pauline didnt interferre though
I'm glad Pauline said something, because when we're hurting we don't always see what we do is a bad thing. She knows that Martin isn't over Sonia, she made him see he was just hiding his real feelings.
I wish those guys had slapped Naomi instead, much more interesting than hitting an old man :D They are forcing everyone to accept them, when know one really wants to, as Jim said it's a phase she's going through because she couldn't handle the responsibility of her marriage.
Totally agree i really dont like her not just because she split Martin and Sonia up...i didnt like her when she came in to it either she was boring and annoyingQuote:
Originally Posted by soapyclean
i think that the naomi and sonia thing is disgusting i hate seeing them kiss
well Mickey knew his sister wanted to be a model, so maybe thats why he suggested her? :searchme:Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackKat
Thats the only reason he did suggest his sister, but darren was a little pratt thinking he can get a car at 15. Can't wait to see his face when Kevin says no :D
It's the whole sonia storyline I can't stand, wish jim had stood his ground for a lot longer though.
Do you really have to be such a homophobe?Quote:
Originally Posted by i_luv_dennis
This is the problem with how this storyline has gone now. As BlackKat said above, it's not the fact they are lesbians we should object to, it's the way they've trampled over Martin's feelings and everyone else's that are connected with them.Quote:
Originally Posted by i_luv_dennis
Quite frankly, I'm appalled at your comment, i_luv_dennis, but that's not what this discussion should be about, but the scriptwriters have turned it into a politically correct issue and not one about what two self-serving bitches Naomi and Sonia really are.
Yes, it's such a shame that a soap once known for pushing boundaries, has reverted to PC rubbish in recent years.
I remember in the 80s stuff like Lou calling Ali Osman's business "the Paki shop" (apologies if that offends anyone). I can't imagine them even considering this sort of thing nowadays.
Yeah, and I remember Della and Binnie. I'm pretty sure they got some stick in the square. That was a bit of a Sonia/Naomi situation, as Della was going out with Steve, and she went off with Binnie.Quote:
Originally Posted by Richie_lecturer
God I've got a good memory, I was born in 1985, so I must have been quite young.
Then there was the Simon/Tony relationship which I really liked, they had some real chemistry. It was great! And then there was Tiffany thrown in. That love triangle was the best!
Yeah Della and Binnie were OK, Simon and Tony were a bit dull to be honest.
The one gay storyline that they did really well was Colin Russell and Barry back in 1986/7. I thought that was great, very well portrayed and very well written. I remember Dot used to be very homophobic too in those days. I recall an episode where Colin brushed past her in the Square and she immediately washed her clothes, fearing some kind of disease. Incidentally the guy who played Colin, Michael Cashman, is now an MEP!
Colin and Barry were great!!! The uproar it caused when Colin kissed Barry on the cheek one morning, before he went to work (how dare you, how very dare you!! :lol: ) Dot nearly had kittens that day when she witnessed it! I think they way they were portrayed back then were great, not like now....
Sonia and Naomi arent caring about anyone elses feelings at all, being totally selfish and to sit like they did in the Vic and basically rub it in everyones faces - but good on Martin and the lads when they stuck up for Jim...
I've seen a few episodes with Colin and Barry in it (on uk gold, was born in 1985). Wasn't Colin a business man?! If I remember correclty his sexuality wasn't obvious at all, and he was actually portrayed as the superior to all of the residents. He was a very intelligent man (quite upper class) and Dot was the one that looked like the fool.Quote:
Originally Posted by jojomum
I think Sonia and Naomi should feel some sympathy for Martin, and recognise that he's going through a tough time. It's difficult living so close to each, but I think Sonia does have the right to be in the Vic (it's her local), and with her girlfriend if she chooses. Who has the right to say they should be in a gay bar?! It's like sectioning them off as unsuitable in public company. It's up to them where they want to be.
I think Sonia and Naomi should feel some sympathy for Martin, and recognise that he's going through a tough time. It's difficult living so close to each, but I think Sonia does have the right to be in the Vic (it's her local), and with her girlfriend if she chooses. Who has the right to say they should be in a gay bar?! It's like sectioning them off as unsuitable in public company. It's up to them where they want to be.
Little Mo, we have no objection to Sonia being in the Vic at all. It's her and Naomi's WHOLE attitude to everyone around them, especially Martin making him accept things when he was FAR AWAY from even dealing with things.
That is what we object to, they forced Martin and the square to accept them, forced Pauline to have Sonia at the meeting with Rebecca, and then forced Jim to accept her so called life style when he was 300% right about her whole attitude.
Frankly I can't wait to see the back end of this storyline, they haven't dealt with it like they used to. I preferred the Tiffany, Tony and Simon storyline over this any day.
Sonia has every right to be in the Vic, but knowing that Martin and Jim were in there, to sit snogging Naomi in the corner, wasn't being very thoughtful and in my mind, selfish...they can have a drink just like anyone else, but at this early stage of her marriage break up, really shouldn't be shoving it in Martins face imoQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemo
O.k. I think your right, Sonia should be more understanding of Martin's feelings.Quote:
Originally Posted by jojomum
Well Jim acted accordingly to his age. A lot of older peolple think that being gay is a sickness which can be cured. He'll come around their love is always stronger than the anger they feel, maybe it will take a while.
Pauline should mind her own bussiness if Martin want's a one night stand he should be able, without her meddling. Not under my roof, pff she's got some nerve.
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Originally Posted by Dutchgirl
The house was also Martin and Sonia's too wasn't it ??? or did something change ????
Yeah it is Martin and Sonia's, that's what he said.Quote:
Originally Posted by JustJodi
Although I think at some point Pauline will take it back, because Martin wouldn't be able to afford the mortgage payments on his own, and Sonia doesn't want to make them.
lol that made me laugh! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BlackKat
i thought that as well, i think he probably just thought of dawn cos she wants to be a model, but cos deano said he wanted a "sexy model" i thought it sounded a bit sick when mickey immediately suggested dawnQuote:
Originally Posted by BlackKat