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Originally Posted by Pengy:
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

Oh and Purleeeeze end the tyrone kirsty plot asap!

I wish they would put us out of our misery - it could have been a great storyline, highlighting domestic abuse but from the perspective of a man being the recipient 

i think they've done it quite well tbh - makes you wonder how quick people would be to believe bad of a bloke they thought they knew, you can see why it might happen, especially as he was so embarrassed and tried to hide it for so long.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:

Up to date - even dippy Julie has to go to the police now.    As for Karl    surely though - they would know if sunita had those keys when she admitted to hospital?   Did they scoop her out the burning building then root around for her handbag?   I don't think so....

That was my thought too, if a nurse put Sunita's keys in the drawer she'd remember there was only one set. Julie should go straight to the doc and police

Yellow Rose
Originally Posted by Pengy:

so the residents of Coronation Street really are thick - first they accept Kirsty's story despite knowing her for 5 minutes and knowing Tyrone for years.  Then they automatically believe that Sinita is guilty - wouldn't want them on a jury would you 

Too bleedin' right,but the cops on that show are thick as mince too.

kattymieoww
We had this debate chez joe earlier in the week. Do medical people sign in possessions? We wondered if a nurse would have accounted for Sinita's bits and bobs on a form. Thus they might prove that the keys were dropped in later. As for the street denizens, some of them are totally out of it on certain substances, they have no idea.
Garage Joe
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
We had this debate chez joe earlier in the week. Do medical people sign in possessions? We wondered if a nurse would have accounted for Sinita's bits and bobs on a form. Thus they might prove that the keys were dropped in later. As for the street denizens, some of them are totally out of it on certain substances, they have no idea.

I thought about that too - but would that be why he tooks Sinita's own keys out and planted them back in her house?  If they signed in one set of keys, there's still only one set of keys.   I'm still more intrigued as to how her stuff got to the hospital in the first place - I still say the emergency services wouldn't have looked around for her handbag in the blazing pub (I'm assuming if she had it with her it would still be in cellar when she was found in the living room)  

 

I think Karl will crack up and confess.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
We had this debate chez joe earlier in the week. Do medical people sign in possessions? We wondered if a nurse would have accounted for Sinita's bits and bobs on a form. Thus they might prove that the keys were dropped in later. As for the street denizens, some of them are totally out of it on certain substances, they have no idea.

I thought about that too - but would that be why he tooks Sinita's own keys out and planted them back in her house?  If they signed in one set of keys, there's still only one set of keys.   I'm still more intrigued as to how her stuff got to the hospital in the first place - I still say the emergency services wouldn't have looked around for her handbag in the blazing pub (I'm assuming if she had it with her it would still be in cellar when she was found in the living room)  

 

I think Karl will crack up and confess.

I think he'll get caught trying to turn her support machines off!

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
We had this debate chez joe earlier in the week. Do medical people sign in possessions? We wondered if a nurse would have accounted for Sinita's bits and bobs on a form. Thus they might prove that the keys were dropped in later. As for the street denizens, some of them are totally out of it on certain substances, they have no idea.

I thought about that too - but would that be why he tooks Sinita's own keys out and planted them back in her house?  If they signed in one set of keys, there's still only one set of keys.   I'm still more intrigued as to how her stuff got to the hospital in the first place - I still say the emergency services wouldn't have looked around for her handbag in the blazing pub (I'm assuming if she had it with her it would still be in cellar when she was found in the living room)  

 

I think Karl will crack up and confess.

I think he'll get caught trying to turn her support machines off!

I wondered about that possibility - but I think he'll get away with it for a while yet.     

 

Welcome back btw (assume you're home?)  did you have a good time?

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
We had this debate chez joe earlier in the week. Do medical people sign in possessions? We wondered if a nurse would have accounted for Sinita's bits and bobs on a form. Thus they might prove that the keys were dropped in later. As for the street denizens, some of them are totally out of it on certain substances, they have no idea.

I thought about that too - but would that be why he tooks Sinita's own keys out and planted them back in her house?  If they signed in one set of keys, there's still only one set of keys.   I'm still more intrigued as to how her stuff got to the hospital in the first place - I still say the emergency services wouldn't have looked around for her handbag in the blazing pub (I'm assuming if she had it with her it would still be in cellar when she was found in the living room)  

 

I think Karl will crack up and confess.

I think he'll get caught trying to turn her support machines off!

I wondered about that possibility - but I think he'll get away with it for a while yet.     

 

Welcome back btw (assume you're home?)  did you have a good time?

Lovely thank you -although it was as cold in France as it was here unfortunately   The programme of events that they'd planned (ages ago) wasn't really geared for poor weather. A boat trip/tour around the Morbhian islands (open top) lasting an hour and a half followed by a picnic on one of the picturesque islands (in Arctic conditions) took a great deal of stamina and a sense of humour. C'est la vie - all good fun!

Soozy Woo
 

Welcome back btw (assume you're home?)  did you have a good time?

Lovely thank you -although it was as cold in France as it was here unfortunately   The programme of events that they'd planned (ages ago) wasn't really geared for poor weather. A boat trip/tour around the Morbhian islands (open top) lasting an hour and a half followed by a picnic on one of the picturesque islands (in Arctic conditions) took a great deal of stamina and a sense of humour. C'est la vie - all good fun!

Now I'm picturing you and Mr Woo as the Queen and Prince Phil on that trip up the Thames in the p'ing rain at her Jubilee celebration!     Glad you had a good time anyway.

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
 

Welcome back btw (assume you're home?)  did you have a good time?

Lovely thank you -although it was as cold in France as it was here unfortunately   The programme of events that they'd planned (ages ago) wasn't really geared for poor weather. A boat trip/tour around the Morbhian islands (open top) lasting an hour and a half followed by a picnic on one of the picturesque islands (in Arctic conditions) took a great deal of stamina and a sense of humour. C'est la vie - all good fun!

Now I'm picturing you and Mr Woo as the Queen and Prince Phil on that trip up the Thames in the p'ing rain at her Jubilee celebration!     Glad you had a good time anyway.

Not far wrong - pretty similar I'd have thought!

Soozy Woo

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