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Last post 11-11-2009, 5:02 PM by i like cider. 12 replies.
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  •  10-22-2009, 8:41 PM 883101

    Graham

    They need to do more with him, he's hilarious.
  •  10-23-2009, 12:54 AM 883182 in reply to 883101

    Re: Graham

    Who he?

     

     

  •  10-23-2009, 9:45 AM 883195 in reply to 883101

    Re: Graham

    This has been my lament for many a month now!  I even tried to get Graham (or is it Graeme? not sure) into number 10 but not enough people joined the campaign.  There's still time, folks!

    I actually sort of fancy the big G a little bit - thought Natasha was mad when she spurned his advances.  The man is a poet - he's a little bit Alan Bennet, a little bit Frank Zappa.

    Love him!

  •  10-23-2009, 11:36 AM 883224 in reply to 883195

    Re: Graham

    He is indeed a star isn't he, and I too have been saying on here for some time that he should get more storylines, I thought we were going to see more of him when he got that mad window cleaning rickshaw but so far all that has happened is he used it as a ruse to remove Uhmed's doorbell, which was good in itself, but not enough! Come on writers, get to work on some good plots for GraemeCool
  •  10-23-2009, 4:00 PM 883327 in reply to 883224

    Re: Graham

    i like cider:
    He is indeed a star isn't he, and I too have been saying on here for some time that he should get more storylines, I thought we were going to see more of him when he got that mad window cleaning rickshaw but so far all that has happened is he used it as a ruse to remove Uhmed's doorbell, which was good in itself, but not enough! Come on writers, get to work on some good plots for GraemeCool

    HEAR, HEAR.   Quite agree Graeme is great and sorely underused, needs his own storyline not always being tacked on to other peoples.

  •  10-23-2009, 6:54 PM 883392 in reply to 883327

    Re: Graham

    They should give him a girlfriend, it would be great to see him 'romance' someone.

  •  10-23-2009, 9:50 PM 883448 in reply to 883392

    Re: Graham

    She'd have to be a very special kinda lady to truly appreciate the wondrousness of the G-Meister.  He can't just be fobbed off with any old bit of Weatherfield tat, she needs to be someone who can fully immerse herself in his lyrical, existential vibe. 

    He'd better move to San Francisco.  Or Hebden Bridge.

  •  10-24-2009, 12:55 PM 883511 in reply to 883448

    Re: Graham

    Absolutely!  I have been a fan of Graeme since his first appearance, and have said so many times. (Also signed your petition). However, I am repeating myself here because have said the same thing on another thread (before I noticed this one). If they don't give him a decent storyline soon, some other comedy programme is sure to snap him up. His talent is being wasted here......    Crying
  •  10-25-2009, 1:12 PM 883722 in reply to 883448

    Re: Graham

    skatequeen:

    She'd have to be a very special kinda lady to truly appreciate the wondrousness of the G-Meister.  He can't just be fobbed off with any old bit of Weatherfield tat, she needs to be someone who can fully immerse herself in his lyrical, existential vibe. 

    He'd better move to San Francisco.  Or Hebden Bridge.

    Lol, what am I missing about Hebden Bridge? What's the craic there?

  •  11-10-2009, 2:32 PM 887586 in reply to 883722

    Re: Graham

    Do you think our wish seems to be beginning to come true? Cracking lines with Freda re the leg and also with Norris and the crack hoe!
  •  11-10-2009, 3:58 PM 887633 in reply to 887586

    Re: Graham

    He and Freda make a terrific double act.Big Smile  More please!
  •  11-10-2009, 4:49 PM 887661 in reply to 887586

    Re: Graham

    i like cider:
    Cracking lines with Freda re the leg !

    Very unusually I am disagreeing with you ILC, I found the stolen leg business a bit pathetic and not funny at all.  Sad

  •  11-11-2009, 5:02 PM 887943 in reply to 887661

    Re: Graham

    buttercupgirl:

    i like cider:
    Cracking lines with Freda re the leg !

    Very unusually I am disagreeing with you ILC, I found the stolen leg business a bit pathetic and not funny at all.  Sad

    I would have to agree that the general scenario of Freda taking the leg wasn't funny for me at first either, but when Graeme got involved he made me smile as ever, so purely as a comedic vehicle for Graeme it has my vote, but I do see where you're coming from.

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