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Doodledog Thu 09-Nov-23 00:19:19

A thousand posts! How time flies grin

Post your moans, praise and observations about life on the cobbles on this shiny new thread.

Aveline Sat 11-Nov-23 18:37:21

She just turned up.

NotTooOld Sat 11-Nov-23 18:28:30

It was quite ridiculous how so many Corrie residents were able to take over the sewing machines. And, as others have said, where is the quality control?

Is Peter really going to make his exit to help his friend with some sort of boat business in sunny climes? It begins to look like Carla is going with him, too. As is usual on Corrie, they'll only need an hour or two to to tie up the business, sell the flat and pack their suitcases.

What's going to happen to Ryan? I must have missed the episode where Crystal comes back although I never do. Can anyone enlighten me as to how and why she is back in Weatherfield, please?

sodapop Sat 11-Nov-23 17:13:01

I agree Aveline it's those situations which bring home the sadness of this terrible disease.

Cabowich Sat 11-Nov-23 11:19:09

First time I've laughed out loud during Corrie for quite some time. The bathroom scene was light relief after the diagnosis in the hospital. It was spoiled (IMO) by all the soppy kissing at the end, though.

Doodledog Sat 11-Nov-23 10:49:36

Aveline

I just thought it was an amusingly light hearted handling of an absolutely tragic situation. I think that only an adult would find double entendres in what was said.

I agree. It was classic British 'seaside postcard' humour that would be over the heads of any children watching.

Beechnut Sat 11-Nov-23 09:42:40

That was my take on it too Aveline. I also thought what a big bathroom they had. I can’t imagine 4 or 5 people in my bathroom altogether 🤣

Aveline Sat 11-Nov-23 09:28:34

I just thought it was an amusingly light hearted handling of an absolutely tragic situation. I think that only an adult would find double entendres in what was said.

Primrose53 Sat 11-Nov-23 09:07:17

Well, I thought that bathroom scene was really not suitable for 8pm. Paul making jokes about “his bits” being on display”, Billy saying Todd would welcome a peek, the builder (whose name I can’t remember) saying “I’m getting stiff” when all four were caught clinging on to each other and then Summer’s face!!

Reminded me of when the ghastly Michael Barrymore used to say similar stuff to small kids on TV when it could be taken either way. Cheap laughs.

Beechnut Sat 11-Nov-23 07:26:58

Calendargirl

Should Paul be getting in a bath alone surrounded by burning candles?

I visualised him setting the flat on fire before Billy returned!

I had the same thought and hoped they were led flickering flame candles.

Calendargirl Sat 11-Nov-23 07:18:07

Also, the bath water must have gone cold.

Did they let it out before they tried to lift Paul out?

I guessed Billy would do his back in, he is quite slight and Paul is stocky and solid.

Aveline Sat 11-Nov-23 06:17:25

Yes. It was. It was very well done.

sodapop Fri 10-Nov-23 21:14:43

But it was funny in a sad kind of way

Aveline Fri 10-Nov-23 21:02:41

I'm amazed they didn't have a hoist. That was a recipe for disaster.

Calendargirl Fri 10-Nov-23 20:43:59

Should Paul be getting in a bath alone surrounded by burning candles?

I visualised him setting the flat on fire before Billy returned!

Calendargirl Fri 10-Nov-23 20:16:41

Ilovecheese

Gemma does a lot of folding

You’re right, she was folding again tonight.

Usually with her mouth hanging open.

Charleygirl5 Fri 10-Nov-23 07:31:55

They appear to have a lot more "pocket money" than I have and my 2 pensions are paid regularly. Nobody makes a sandwich at home, they have sufficient cash to dine at Roy's Rolls daily and many can also afford breakfast there.

It is warmer there because nobody needs to wear a thicker cardigan or keep doors closed to keep the heat in. Where am I going wrong?

Aveline Fri 10-Nov-23 06:31:15

Also, nobody watches TV on Corrie.

Calendargirl Thu 09-Nov-23 21:18:29

And then if an urgent breakdown comes in, either Kev or Ty shoot off to deal with it, no worries about drink and driving in charge of a breakdown truck.

pinkprincess Thu 09-Nov-23 20:48:31

It always amazes me how they can spend a generous meal break knocking back alcohol in the Rovers then go and operate sewing machines.
What is worse, the garage staff close the entire premise and do the same, then go back and work on motor vehicles, also it must be the cleanest garage in the world.No sign of overalls covered in grease.Tyrone defeats the object of overalls by wearing the top half tied around his waist!

Clawdy Thu 09-Nov-23 19:48:03

The scene where half the street turned up to sew knickers was so silly! Was anyone else hoping Carla would sack Izzy?!

honeyrose Thu 09-Nov-23 14:04:19

Sarah’s dress, as someone commented, was awful - looks like it was made from a discarded batch of Underworld knickers stitched up to form a frock! Having said that, I think it’s the only time I’ve seen her wear anything twice (or is that dress just so memorable?). She must be earning a fortune (goodness knows how, especially at the moment) to afford so many clothes.

Ilovecheese Thu 09-Nov-23 12:54:08

Gemma does a lot of folding

sodapop Thu 09-Nov-23 12:32:19

Yes I don't think there is good news in the offing for Paul.
Never see anyone doing housework either Doodledog must be a cleaning fairy in Coronation Street.

Doodledog Thu 09-Nov-23 11:24:01

Sally won the lottery ages ago. Or was it Kevin? I can't remember. One of them did anyway, and they were in the middle of a divorce until the prize money concentrated the mind of the one who didn't win grin. Either way, Sally's always thought she was 'a cut above' because of her share of the cash.

You're right, Charleygirl. Most people on a low wage wouldn't last for ages without being paid - most people on decent salaries wouldn't either! And then there's the knock-on affect on people like Eileen who isn't getting the rent money in.

I don't know if the courts would have to decide that the factory money had been stolen, but yes, there should be a way of bridging the cash flow problem.

Why do we never see any of the houses being decorated or having work done? When you look back at how they looked back in the day compared to now, they have all been massively updated (with the exception of Gemma and Chesney's, which I think is owned by the council), but you never see it in progress. I am always interested in the bits we never see, too. Ken's front room, for instance. We see the hall and staircase and the back room with the kitchen off it, but never the sitting room. Do people still have unused 'parlour' rooms these days? I think Eileen has a room at the front that we don't see, too. Mind you, in her case it probably sleeps numerous lodgers grin. Chesney's house seems smaller than the others, too - there is no hallway, and only one room downstairs. I know the wall between the stairs and the living room has gone, but that room can't be two knocked into one, can it? Unless the others have a downstairs extension with the kitchen in it, and his doesn't? That was common in the sixties, I think? If houses didn't have bathrooms they had extensions with a kitchen downstairs and a bathroom upstairs. Chesney's house must have a bathroom though - they'll need several with all those people living there!

Poor Paul is deteriorating, isn't he? I think the cough is a bad sign, as it means his throat muscles are going😢.

maddyone Thu 09-Nov-23 09:56:04

Thanks for opening the new thread Doodledog.
Given the circumstances I would have thought that the money Stephen stole would be returned to Carla. Of course, there would have to be Probate, but eventually it would be returned. In the meantime, considering the circumstances, I would have thought a bank loan would have tided them over.