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    why did tina leave sylvie alone, stupid of her and whitney

    minor injury for kush and nothing for kathy, wasteful episode

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    I suppose with everything that happened, and thinking she was in bed, she thought she was ok.

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    I may have got this wrong, but thought power trip switches are designed to cut the power in a nano second if there's a short circuit. To help prevent this type of incident ?
    Great shame for Sylvie, Tina will be on a massive guilt trip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen1 View Post
    I may have got this wrong, but thought power trip switches are designed to cut the power in a nano second if there's a short circuit. To help prevent this type of incident ?
    Great shame for Sylvie, Tina will be on a massive guilt trip.
    Im no sparky, but it was amusing to think Johnny was finishing the job every time he reset the fuse.. its a soap ,, but I agree the fuse box was obviously modern and would of tripped....I just had Kennith Williams quote from a carry on movie in my head "frying tonight" ..

    Anwho the lesson from tonight's epp, is, if you you want to bed your pupil in america, make sure he isnt a preditoray git then dont try and run him down in Phils car because Ians not got insurance against you doing that.

    Has to said thou, Martin she may of bedded a young kid but are you any better pounding on said kid with your fists?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splashy View Post
    Im no sparky, but it was amusing to think Johnny was finishing the job every time he reset the fuse..
    Thinking about that Splashy has started me on a laughing spasm .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splashy View Post
    Im no sparky, but it was amusing to think Johnny was finishing the job every time he reset the fuse.. its a soap ,, but I agree the fuse box was obviously modern and would of tripped....I just had Kennith Williams quote from a carry on movie in my head "frying tonight" ..
    The car crash was just a ruse to get Denise to realise she wanted Kush... his facial cuts made me laugh, had they draw dashed glasses on him and them rubbed some off. (I don't care if Michelle dies!)

    If Tina feels guilt about the death then I hope they emphasise the difficulty of looking after someone with dementia and that how unfortunately care homes are probably the very best option for all concerned.

    And "Do you mind if I smoke?"
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    on the comments Rear window. Also liked the " Do you mind if I smoke"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen1 View Post
    I may have got this wrong, but thought power trip switches are designed to cut the power in a nano second if there's a short circuit. To help prevent this type of incident ?
    Great shame for Sylvie, Tina will be on a massive guilt trip.
    Surely tho it would have been to late, even if it had tripped quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaz21 View Post
    Surely tho it would have been to late, even if it had tripped quickly.
    Just had a quick look Kaz on Google, should have greatly reduced the risk, but has to be installed ,set and regularly tested by a qualified electrician. Whether that would have been done at the Vic with cost cutting ? The other thing that Splashy mentioned was the continual " turn it back on " from Whit that although funny probably gave poor old Sylvie several extra doses. Have to stop there, started me laughing again for what is a tragic fatal accident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaz21 View Post
    I suppose with everything that happened, and thinking she was in bed, she thought she was ok.
    Yes, I think so. Even in care homes and hospitals they don't keep an eye on people all the time.

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