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Last post 11-02-2009, 3:53 PM by frannyp. 30 replies.
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  •  10-23-2009, 12:07 PM 883232 in reply to 882914

    Re: Sally/Ashley/Laurel

    It would be a travesty if they split Laurel and Ashley up. They are a rare thing in soapland, a happy couple. They have had their trials and tribulations and come out the other side and they are both likeable, believable characters. They head up a family unit and display normality, and fit well into the community, in fact being an integral part. I for one would be gutted if they split them up over this silly mooSad

  •  10-23-2009, 12:36 PM 883248 in reply to 883232

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    Ashley is becoming very uncredible now as he gushes and overacts around Sally. 
  •  10-23-2009, 12:56 PM 883255 in reply to 883248

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    buttercupgirl:
    Ashley is becoming very uncredible now as he gushes and overacts around Sally. 

     

    It's not good is itTongue Tied

  •  10-26-2009, 5:29 AM 883932 in reply to 883255

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    Please don't split up Laurel and Ashley.This is a silly story line.
  •  10-28-2009, 4:32 PM 884430 in reply to 883932

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    Well she's back and got herself a black eye.  I know Vincent is a pompous so and so and is probably very overbearing but I don't see him as a wife beater.  I noticed when she was at the vicarage it was Ashley she was talking to and completely ignored Laurel. 
  •  10-28-2009, 6:44 PM 884467 in reply to 884430

    Re: Sally/Ashley/Laurel

    frannyp:
    Well she's back and got herself a black eye.  I know Vincent is a pompous so and so and is probably very overbearing but I don't see him as a wife beater.  I noticed when she was at the vicarage it was Ashley she was talking to and completely ignored Laurel. 

     

    She's a bunny boiler for sure and there is no way that Vincent did that! When Ashley went round he was intimating that she has 'problems' and my money is on them being mental problems.

     

    Why oh why do Ashley and Laurel have to keep gong round there, it's so pathetic, if they had genuine marriage problems and she had just gone back to give it another go then they should have been backing off and letting them sort things out for themselves, I no that we suspect that there's more to it than that, but the characters of Ashley and Laurel don't know that!

  •  10-29-2009, 10:43 AM 884551 in reply to 884467

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    i like cider:

    [, it's so pathetic, if

    Totally pathetic and getting very tiresome.  Both Ashley and Laurel are acting so idiotically around Sally that I am finding it hard to feel sorry for them knowing what is going to happen.  Sally wants Ashley, that is her master plan.  Vincent though is playing straight into her hands with all his shouting and blustering (I think he is a rather unbelievable vicar).  Great to see mad old Bishop George in a few scenes. 

  •  10-29-2009, 4:27 PM 884602 in reply to 884551

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    Did you see the look on Sally's face when Edna suggested she move in with her, definitely not what she had in mindNo.  Sadly though this brings the fight to Edna's door with Sally's help of course.
  •  10-29-2009, 4:32 PM 884604 in reply to 884551

    Re: Sally/Ashley/Laurel

    buttercupgirl:
    i like cider:

    [, it's so pathetic, if

    Totally pathetic and getting very tiresome.  Both Ashley and Laurel are acting so idiotically around Sally that I am finding it hard to feel sorry for them knowing what is going to happen.  Sally wants Ashley, that is her master plan.  Vincent though is playing straight into her hands with all his shouting and blustering (I think he is a rather unbelievable vicar).  Great to see mad old Bishop George in a few scenes. 

     

    Bishop George is the best character in this storyline, he is as mad as a fish!

  •  10-30-2009, 1:16 PM 884774 in reply to 884604

    Re: Sally/Ashley/Laurel

    i like cider:
    buttercupgirl:
    i like cider:

    [, it's so pathetic, if

    Totally pathetic and getting very tiresome.  Both Ashley and Laurel are acting so idiotically around Sally that I am finding it hard to feel sorry for them knowing what is going to happen.  Sally wants Ashley, that is her master plan.  Vincent though is playing straight into her hands with all his shouting and blustering (I think he is a rather unbelievable vicar).  Great to see mad old Bishop George in a few scenes. 

     

    Bishop George is the best character in this storyline, he is as mad as a fish!

    I think the Bishop George knows that Sally is a sandwich short of a picknic but has to follow up the allergations.

    Perhaps they will write Laurel out by sending her for training to help the mentally ill.

  •  10-30-2009, 5:00 PM 884876 in reply to 884774

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    She is one piece of work is Sally, getting Vincent round then when Edna came home throwing a wobbly by making out he was bullying her and of course it was her that threw the brick through the window.  If her story was in any way true would she really have gone for a walk on her own!!Huh?
  •  11-01-2009, 1:42 PM 885288 in reply to 884876

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    frannyp:
    She is one piece of work is Sally, getting Vincent round then when Edna came home throwing a wobbly by making out he was bullying her and of course it was her that threw the brick through the window.  If her story was in any way true would she really have gone for a walk on her own!!Huh?

     

    She sure is a calculating bunny boiler!

  •  11-01-2009, 9:26 PM 885562 in reply to 884876

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    yes it was defo mad sally but its a bit of a farfetched storylnie considering that the homefarm shop is right oppisite ednas house and it being sucha  such a small   l village and isnt the office the kings use nx door to ednas house to? suely she would have been seen throwing a brick thourgh a window in the middle of the day. what a   a nasty piece of work she is though  terryfing a old woman and her dog after edna took her in and was so kind to her.
  •  11-02-2009, 9:33 AM 885650 in reply to 885562

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    it wasn't a nice thing of her to do granted but it wasn't about Edna, it was about manipulating her way back into living with Ashley
  •  11-02-2009, 9:48 AM 885655 in reply to 885288

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    i like cider:

    frannyp:
    She is one piece of work is Sally, getting Vincent round then when Edna came home throwing a wobbly by making out he was bullying her and of course it was her that threw the brick through the window.  If her story was in any way true would she really have gone for a walk on her own!!Huh?

     

    She sure is a calculating bunny boiler!

    Lets not forget telephone call records - Edna's would have shown the call to Vincent on re-dial and Vincents would have shown the call, if it was the last one received.  Bishop George would not have been so easily convinced surely and someone doesn't become this disturbed overnight, there must have been other signs that Vincent to tell about.

    PS: where is Sandy meant to be and the village busybody Betty, they would have been keeping an eye on developments.

     

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