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Eastenders are re-filming a scene where Lucas murders a prostitute that was meant be shown this week I think.


What I like is when soaps have special add in bits when a big event has happened like in Eastenders someone said "did you hear Michael Jackson was dead?" or something similar. Makes me chuckle. i don't watch it often - promise.

I can't believe it - I have finally finished my marathon training, can start watching Corrie again, and cancelled. It's just not good enough.


If people in Cumbria are grieving, they will not be watching Corrie!


If you cancel Corrie should you also cancel the news as that talks about a nutter with a gun. I think not!!!


I feel I should start a march to Westminster to reinstate Corrie!

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> Eastenders are re-filming a scene where Lucas

> murders a prostitute that was meant be shown this

> week I think.

>

> What I like is when soaps have special add in bits

> when a big event has happened like in Eastenders

> someone said "did you hear Michael Jackson was

> dead?" or something similar. Makes me chuckle. i

> don't watch it often - promise.

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Yeah...


I like that too, apparently he's ( Lucas ) now going to be swimming down a mile or so ( without an aqualung ) to fix an oil pipe line


I mean HOW "real" is that..?



W**F



P.S


Micheal Jackson is dead....like really, for real ?

Brendan - you've got it the wrong way around. Most people in Manchester think Germany is an area in North Yorkshire.

(And my tuppence - you can't compare Corrie to Neighbours or Eastenders. It's far too well written. Evil ex-teacher John drops bits of Chaucer into his dialogue, where do you get that in 'enders?)

njc97 Wrote:

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> Brendan - you've got it the wrong way around. Most

> people in Manchester think Germany is an area in

> North Yorkshire.

> (And my tuppence - you can't compare Corrie to

> Neighbours or Eastenders. It's far too well

> written. Evil ex-teacher John drops bits of

> Chaucer into his dialogue, where do you get that

> in 'enders?)


Peggy describing Frank's honeymoon behaviour "Whereupon he let fly a farte"

njc97 Wrote:

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> Brendan - you've got it the wrong way around. Most

> people in Manchester think Germany is an area in

> North Yorkshire.

> (And my tuppence - you can't compare Corrie to

> Neighbours or Eastenders. It's far too well

> written. Evil ex-teacher John drops bits of

> Chaucer into his dialogue, where do you get that

> in 'enders?)


Why madam, 'tis seeming queer you see fit to mention the unmentionable.

But I salute your stout good heart for so doing.


Your servant ma'am.

???? Wrote:

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> njc97 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Brendan - you've got it the wrong way around.

> Most

> > people in Manchester think Germany is an area

> in

> > North Yorkshire.

> > (And my tuppence - you can't compare Corrie to

> > Neighbours or Eastenders. It's far too well

> > written. Evil ex-teacher John drops bits of

> > Chaucer into his dialogue, where do you get

> that

> > in 'enders?)

>

> Peggy describing Frank's honeymoon behaviour

> "Whereupon he let fly a farte"


Atthatupone Peggy dide rounde 'pon hime withe solide fiste and smote hime fayre harde.

Dink weeeee did the bruise rise upone his foreheade.

The good Peg informed Frank that should he continue to add spurious 'e's to the ends of wordes for no good reasone, he could expect more of the same(e). In fact a serious twatting would take place.

And the good Peg spoke plain to Frank on the marital bed that she was not pissing about.

Frank turned and quoth 'I am a plaine spoke mane ande I cannote naye shalle notte...'

'You're doing the 'e's again Frank' husked the good Peg 'might there be a particular window you might like to leave by..?


Silence reigned.

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