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james_tigerwoods

16,287 posts

198 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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We had a debate last night about Anna and her "getting out" - we concluded that, arguably, Pat couldn't be proven to be directly involved with the assault and she's staying in the big house...

Unless the soap police come back to interview the solicitors staff properly... "Did you see Pat in the office at the time of the offence?" - so no joy there then (!)

RB Will

9,666 posts

241 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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cuprabob said:
BrotherMouzone said:
And Adian’s footballer’s wife comment biggrin
Art imitating real life smile
Nearly. It’s a rugby player she is with in real life.

DSLiverpool

14,769 posts

203 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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wjwren said:
aidans new car- ive lost count but wasnt he skint?
Same with Jonnys new pad in Portugal (Spain?) they got about £60k from the fire and the refit would have cost that surely! but it is a soap etc etc

alfie2244

11,292 posts

189 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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RB Will said:
cuprabob said:
BrotherMouzone said:
And Adian’s footballer’s wife comment biggrin
Art imitating real life smile
Nearly. It’s a rugby player she is with in real life.
Well I never knew that Scott Sinclair played rugby as well as footy. wink

nicanary

9,812 posts

147 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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Pat has been resurrected far too early IMHO. The writers should have kept us on tenterhooks a lot longer - it's spoilt it a bit for me now. I was pretty sure that's how things would pan out, but I prefer a lot more suspense.

I'd like to know how he got away to Ireland (assuming that's where he's supposed to be). The plod would have been all over the harbour for several hours, if not days. Maybe he swam. Ot hitched a ride on a turtle.

Pat likes a bit of vindictiveness. Who's first? Eileen?

Wacky Racer

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38,203 posts

248 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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james_tigerwoods said:
We had a debate last night about Anna and her "getting out" - we concluded that, arguably, Pat couldn't be proven to be directly involved with the assault and she's staying in the big house...

Unless the soap police come back to interview the solicitors staff properly... "Did you see Pat in the office at the time of the offence?" - so no joy there then (!)
Well that was dozy Rosie, and she was too busy doing her nails, so she won't remember.

I'm glad Eileen's going through hell, she deserves it for being so stupid and not believing her friends.

Wacky Racer

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38,203 posts

248 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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Rosie's boyfriend Scott Sinclair....hehe


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOtjiOFg8FA

RB Will

9,666 posts

241 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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alfie2244 said:
RB Will said:
cuprabob said:
BrotherMouzone said:
And Adian’s footballer’s wife comment biggrin
Art imitating real life smile
Nearly. It’s a rugby player she is with in real life.
Well I never knew that Scott Sinclair played rugby as well as footy. wink
Apologies. Me being a div. I just checked back where I thought I had seen rugby player and it says is he is a winger so I just assumed rugby. I'll get back in my box.

cuprabob

14,715 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2018
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RB Will said:
cuprabob said:
BrotherMouzone said:
And Adian’s footballer’s wife comment biggrin
Art imitating real life smile
Nearly. It’s a rugby player she is with in real life.
Last time I heard she was with the Celtic footballer Scott Sinclair. Has she moved onto someone else?

Edit: just seen the following posts confirming I was right.

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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nicanary said:
Pat has been resurrected far too early IMHO. The writers should have kept us on tenterhooks a lot longer - it's spoilt it a bit for me now. I was pretty sure that's how things would pan out, but I prefer a lot more suspense.

I'd like to know how he got away to Ireland (assuming that's where he's supposed to be). The plod would have been all over the harbour for several hours, if not days. Maybe he swam. Ot hitched a ride on a turtle.

Pat likes a bit of vindictiveness. Who's first? Eileen?
I've said it before, Pat's like the Terminator. I wasn't watching that closely, but didn't catch an Irish accent on the lady so presumed he's still here? (and not with you biggrin).
If his plan had worked he could have landed anywhere on the coastline in the darkness and given the Keystone cops were on the case they wouldn't have scrambled the necessary boats and 'copters to intercept him. Immaterial now mind....

nicanary

9,812 posts

147 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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227bhp said:
nicanary said:
Pat has been resurrected far too early IMHO. The writers should have kept us on tenterhooks a lot longer - it's spoilt it a bit for me now. I was pretty sure that's how things would pan out, but I prefer a lot more suspense.

I'd like to know how he got away to Ireland (assuming that's where he's supposed to be). The plod would have been all over the harbour for several hours, if not days. Maybe he swam. Ot hitched a ride on a turtle.

Pat likes a bit of vindictiveness. Who's first? Eileen?
I've said it before, Pat's like the Terminator. I wasn't watching that closely, but didn't catch an Irish accent on the lady so presumed he's still here? (and not with you biggrin).
If his plan had worked he could have landed anywhere on the coastline in the darkness and given the Keystone cops were on the case they wouldn't have scrambled the necessary boats and 'copters to intercept him. Immaterial now mind....
Ah, I thought I DID catch an Irish accent. Maybe not. We'll know tonight in any case.

PS if Pat was too weak to hold on to the mooring rope on the jetty, how come he had the strength to survive and swim to safety in icy cold water? He should be in Hollywood movies.

lufbramatt

5,355 posts

135 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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Yes the landlady was Irish, I did wonder if that was meant to be a plot device.

227bhp

10,203 posts

129 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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nicanary said:
227bhp said:
nicanary said:
Pat has been resurrected far too early IMHO. The writers should have kept us on tenterhooks a lot longer - it's spoilt it a bit for me now. I was pretty sure that's how things would pan out, but I prefer a lot more suspense.

I'd like to know how he got away to Ireland (assuming that's where he's supposed to be). The plod would have been all over the harbour for several hours, if not days. Maybe he swam. Ot hitched a ride on a turtle.

Pat likes a bit of vindictiveness. Who's first? Eileen?
I've said it before, Pat's like the Terminator. I wasn't watching that closely, but didn't catch an Irish accent on the lady so presumed he's still here? (and not with you biggrin).
If his plan had worked he could have landed anywhere on the coastline in the darkness and given the Keystone cops were on the case they wouldn't have scrambled the necessary boats and 'copters to intercept him. Immaterial now mind....
Ah, I thought I DID catch an Irish accent. Maybe not. We'll know tonight in any case.

PS if Pat was too weak to hold on to the mooring rope on the jetty, how come he had the strength to survive and swim to safety in icy cold water? He should be in Hollywood movies.
lufbramatt said:
Yes the landlady was Irish, I did wonder if that was meant to be a plot device.
Ah I see, so presumably he is there. Knowing what he's capable of he's probably swum over there and the piece missing from his leg is from a Great White.

200Plus Club

10,782 posts

279 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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He was happily sewing up his own leg with white cotton and a darning needle. Hard as nails that boy.

wjwren

4,484 posts

136 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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He mentioned Ireland to Eileen so he must of gone there.

nicanary

9,812 posts

147 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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I've just been to the hairdressers and whilst waiting I casually glanced at the reading material - The Daily Star. Pat's resurrecton was front-page stuff, together with another short piece on another page. The general gist was that Corrie fans are a bit cheesed-off with unlikely storylines, which parallels the comments on this thread.

The analogy of Pat/Jesus/Easter etc had actually passed me by. (The massive gash in his leg hasn't yet been explained - he fell from a rope on the jetty straight into the water. It's the sort of wound you'd get from bashing into a propellor, I suppose.)

TheGreatSoprendo

5,286 posts

250 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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nicanary said:
PS if Pat was too weak to hold on to the mooring rope on the jetty, how come he had the strength to survive and swim to safety in icy cold water? He should be in Hollywood movies.
He was holding on quite nicely until Eileen stamped on his hands, as I recall.

Oh, and the landlady definitely had an Irish accent. Whether that means they are in Ireland, though, is a different matter...

Ultra Sound Guy

28,649 posts

195 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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I cant see how he could have got to Ireland so quickly, especially as he didn't take the boat he'd hired!

Wacky Racer

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38,203 posts

248 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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Ultra Sound Guy said:
I cant see how he could have got to Ireland so quickly, especially as he didn't take the boat he'd hired!
Well if David Walliams can swim the channel, anything is possible.

No doubt the truth will be revealed..........or maybe not.

I can't say I noticed the Irish accent tbh.

nicanary

9,812 posts

147 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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I'd forgotten Norris was visiting Emily in Peru - I can see the two of them sharing some coca leaves.

The problem of writing people out of a soap is explaining their absence when something important happens. Eileen is banged up suspected of murder and neither of her sons has bothered to get in touch or visit her. A tad unlikely, except the writers can't allow them back. Stupid.

(I was watching the 1938 film Bringing Up Baby the other day and wondered who Katherine Hepburn reminded me of - shazam! Rosie Webster!)
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