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Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by SazBomb:

Oh God, if they split up Roy and Hayley or kill her off I'll be heartbroken

I'm just watching tonight's show and i had a thought..... you don't think Roy will have an affair with Mary?!

Some on the Corrie forums think she will go abroad to work leaving it open for her return .

Roy and HAROLD are a love story, so I don't think they'll have Roy cheat on HAROLD I think they'll kill her off with a terminal illness or accident.

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by erinp:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by SazBomb:

Oh God, if they split up Roy and Hayley or kill her off I'll be heartbroken

I'm just watching tonight's show and i had a thought..... you don't think Roy will have an affair with Mary?!

Some on the Corrie forums think she will go abroad to work leaving it open for her return .

Roy and HAROLD are a love story, so I don't think they'll have Roy cheat on HAROLD I think they'll kill her off with a terminal illness or accident.

Pirate, you little .  It's HAYLEY!!!

Yogi19

 

 

 

What criteria do I use when evaluating a potential thread to assess whether it should reside in this thread or become a new discrete thread?

 

I spend hours deliberating whether to start a new thread or drop my comment in here.

 

Currently I have 347 potential comments/threads pending submission. Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

 

What criteria do I use when evaluating a potential thread to assess whether it should reside in this thread or become a new discrete thread?

 

I spend hours deliberating whether to start a new thread or drop my comment in here.

 

Currently I have 347 potential comments/threads pending submission. Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

Whichever size audience you would like EC  I just throw things in here because I know it's just general chit chat and only a few people read/post here.  If I want to ask a question or talk about something I'd like lots of different opinions about then I'll start a thread.

Ells
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

 

 

 

What criteria do I use when evaluating a potential thread to assess whether it should reside in this thread or become a new discrete thread?

 

I spend hours deliberating whether to start a new thread or drop my comment in here.

 

Currently I have 347 potential comments/threads pending submission. Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

Whichever size audience you would like EC  I just throw things in here because I know it's just general chit chat and only a few people read/post here.  If I want to ask a question or talk about something I'd like lots of different opinions about then I'll start a thread.

 

I was being a bit tongue in cheek Ells , but you pretty much always get a response here  Cheers...

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Sounds much better than the tin of tomato soup I had, EC.

I was on my own for dinner, and couldn't be bothered cooking for myself.

 

I love tomato soup. Bit of a fan of the celery soup too.

 

It was one of those meals tonight that just happened to work (I sort of looked at what I had and threw it all together). Manages to keep the chicken moist before I shredded it and threw it into the pasta and sauce.

 

Have to say Yogi, I might have called for a take out if I had been in your situation. A nice Chinese. 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Sounds much better than the tin of tomato soup I had, EC.

I was on my own for dinner, and couldn't be bothered cooking for myself.

 

I love tomato soup. Bit of a fan of the celery soup too.

 

It was one of those meals tonight that just happened to work (I sort of looked at what I had and threw it all together). Manages to keep the chicken moist before I shredded it and threw it into the pasta and sauce.

 

Have to say Yogi, I might have called for a take out if I had been in your situation. A nice Chinese. 

I'm the opposite EC, i would have done the same as Yogi. I like a little bit of this that and the other when it comes to Chinese food, and to order all the bits i'd like for jusy 1 person would be expensive and a waste

 

Your evening meal sounded lovely though I had Ham on fresh (part baked from shop then bung in oven) petite pan

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Sounds much better than the tin of tomato soup I had, EC.

I was on my own for dinner, and couldn't be bothered cooking for myself.

 

I love tomato soup. Bit of a fan of the celery soup too.

 

It was one of those meals tonight that just happened to work (I sort of looked at what I had and threw it all together). Manages to keep the chicken moist before I shredded it and threw it into the pasta and sauce.

 

Have to say Yogi, I might have called for a take out if I had been in your situation. A nice Chinese. 

I'm the opposite EC, i would have done the same as Yogi. I like a little bit of this that and the other when it comes to Chinese food, and to order all the bits i'd like for jusy 1 person would be expensive and a waste

 

Your evening meal sounded lovely though I had Ham on fresh (part baked from shop then bung in oven) petite pan

 

Cheers Jen I really enjoyed it.

 

If there is one thing I like it's left over Chinese the next day, call me mad, but having to order a bit more than I needed would be a bit of an excuse to eat it again next day.

 

But I see what you are saying.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

I've just cut my 2 yr olds hair!

Done that loads of times.  I start off really nervous then get a bit too keen but thankfully they turn out alright and it's not like the obvious mummy haircuts we seen in our school days.

 

I think girls hair would be a lot easier to cut. 

Eh? Really? Surely girls hair has to be cut so it can still be styled, whereas boys hair can be just ran over with a setof clippers I used to cut master cinds hair clippers for years, I would never even consider going anywhere near a little girls hair.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

I am also currently having a love/hate relationship with my iPad, it makes the most ridiculous auto corrections, it replaces words with shit that it just makes up, not even real words.

Oh, I hear you there

 

i think I turned the autocorrections off, which is why my posts are always riddled with typos and bad punctuation

Rexi

I'm a bit late to this bt .............I would never, ever have ct my kids hair! Gos only knows what they wold have looked like - I am the worlds worst person at arty/practical/crafty stuff - I have the most wonderful ideas but ................put a pair of scissors in my hand and it spells disaster.

 

I really wish I could cut hair though - my boys look ridiculous at the moment - their mother has let it get far too long. I never, ever criticise her (although there is often a lot to criticise) but I do let her know about that ............it's not even that she likes it that long - she's just damn lazy.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

I've just cut my 2 yr olds hair!

Done that loads of times.  I start off really nervous then get a bit too keen but thankfully they turn out alright and it's not like the obvious mummy haircuts we seen in our school days.

 

I think girls hair would be a lot easier to cut. 

Eh? Really? Surely girls hair has to be cut so it can still be styled, whereas boys hair can be just ran over with a setof clippers I used to cut master cinds hair clippers for years, I would never even consider going anywhere near a little girls hair.

Well if it's just the one number all over it's easy enough but that's not how I do it.  Number 2 back and sides and 5 on top then trying to blend them together is a nightmare.  They just don't suit an all over buzzcut.  I would cut a girls hair......it's only a matter of making sure it's in a straight line isn't it?    My mum in law lets me cuts hers....there's something theraputic about chopping off someones hair

Ells

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