alan45 (11-02-2023), LouiseP (09-02-2023), parkerman (09-02-2023), Perdita (09-02-2023), Snagglepus (09-02-2023), Son of Cain (09-02-2023)
Oh dear what was that tonight, too much Sean, too much of everybody. Why did i watch......... Sam I want to smack in the face.
flappinfanny (13-02-2023)
Ace business woman, Sarah, but who in their right mind would try to chase a big contract when they have no premises and no machines? And who in their right mind would think of giving them a contract in those circumstances? Of course in Sarah's mind when they got a contract, she would have went out and found premises, machines and skilled workers, over night, not to mention the mountains of paperwork that I am sure is involved in setting up a factory. Michael would have done far better to have taken his designs to Carla and done a deal with her.
The primary school kids did well writing this script.
Last edited by Son of Cain; 11-02-2023 at 10:50.
alan45 (11-02-2023), Dennis tanner (11-02-2023), flappinfanny (13-02-2023), parkerman (11-02-2023), Perdita (11-02-2023), Snagglepus (11-02-2023)
flappinfanny (13-02-2023), parkerman (11-02-2023)
So a 11-year old demands his father moves out of the home because he had not told him who his new friend was related to.... and stupid Leanne agrees??? Where is Nick staying?
flappinfanny (13-02-2023), parkerman (11-02-2023), Son of Cain (11-02-2023)
Corrie needs to find a new primary school to write its scripts or maybe try year 6 instead of year 3?
flappinfanny (13-02-2023), Son of Cain (11-02-2023)
As Dennis said he should have been told that this chain of events started because he insisted on being taken to see Harvey. It would have been a good opportunity to teach him the lesson that actions have consequences. I hope Carla reminds Sarah that "Pride Goeth Before a Fall".
Nick is staying with Gail, Sarah said he is staying in one of the kid's rooms.
Dennis tanner (11-02-2023), parkerman (11-02-2023)
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