Callum was lying about having a business. Secondly surely Faye would be needing new skirts at least for school by now
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Callum was lying about having a business. Secondly surely Faye would be needing new skirts at least for school by now
must be hard for Bev Callard to act like this around the mental health story as she has had clinical depression herself and knows all about it. Friends abandoned her when she had depression
This will leave them fighting for the snooker que
Anyone else find it bizarre that Gail, Gavin and the others weren't at the hospital with Michael?
Lovely scenes of Roy scattering Hayley's ashes. The poem was perfect. Anyone know what it was?
I'm really pleased at the way Steve's storyline is being written. There's no easy way out for him, and his family and friends are at a loss (though thank goodness most of the haranguing by Michelle and Liz has ceased). I feel like a lot of thought has gone into this storyline, which I'm sorry to say isn't always the case with Corrie nowadays.
I did find it strange that Steve didn't go and watch TV in the large upstairs lounge (or are we supposed to have forgotten that room exists now the set's no longer in use). Also, most people have TVs in their bedrooms surely?
I believe it to be the last few lines of a 2Quote:
Originally Posted by Dazzle;816817?
verse poem called " Heraclitus" ( an ancient
Greek philosopher) written by William(Johnson)
Cory in 19th century.I think poet was schoolmaster
at Eton.
dupl