You have to admire Billy's loyalty to his "boss". Stu: "Someone must be looking after me." Billy [pointing skywards]: "Always." Said without any irony to the man who has spent years living rough out on the streets and now has a hacking cough.
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You have to admire Billy's loyalty to his "boss". Stu: "Someone must be looking after me." Billy [pointing skywards]: "Always." Said without any irony to the man who has spent years living rough out on the streets and now has a hacking cough.
He has a mental illness. Munchausen's syndrome is a psychological disorder where someone pretends to be ill or deliberately produces symptoms of illness in themselves. Their main intention is to assume the "sick role" so that people care for them and they are the centre of attention. People with this syndrome very often lack any self esteem.
emma really is unlucky in love since arriving, curtis lied his dad was dead
For Daniel being apparently such an intelligent guy he sure isn't perceptive. Isn't it rather obvious that Summer has a major crush on him, though additionally surely Summer could see that Max is developing the same feelings towards her.
So we are to believe that:
a) a restaurant does not have a maintenance contract that includes calling out an engineer immediately to deal with something like a broken dishwasher and has to ring round engineers leading to them having to close for the day or even longer.
b) a fire investigation is carried out and the conclusions made known almost immediately.
If Summer is suitable for an English Literature degree course at Oxford, my name is Billy Shakespeare.
Zeedan might have silly hair, but I have to give him credit for rescuing Stu.
Considering it's a two to three day stay, Why did Phil need to bring that very large plant with him ?
Glory be, she's a disgrace
You know, I'm not a violent person, but if Hashim is going to make threats, why doesn't Zeedan literally beat him to the punch and remove HIM as a threat. Zeedan looks a lot more physically capable.