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Posted by jillscasseroling to save Mustardland (U13781458) on Sunday, 28th November 2010
The light of common sense has been turned on in bonkers Helen's half-starved brain and she finally lets up on the punishing regime she's been putting herself - and her unborn child - through. Kate practises her own feckless form of childcare on Phoebe and Ruairi, leaving Jennifer to deal with the consequences. Jolene confides in Kenton about a new start, while Fallon seems en route to a new love. David and Ruth come home to a nasty shock, and Tony wanders Ambridge, like a wraith, crying "Kathy go home!"
(Daily spoilers same as RT!)
Thank you Jill's Cs. I occasionally get to see this if visiting the aged relatives, but not this week.
What is Kate going to do to Ruairi, I wonder ?
dondy
Interesting, although being the Daily Mail probably untrue
But it's got to be true if you read it in the Daily Mail. Couldn't resist passing on the following link.
Betsy
, in reply to message 4.
Posted by Tellmeboutit (U14478835) on Tuesday, 30th November 2010
Nice. Reminds me of 'How do I know, I read it in the daily News' by Tom Paxton (I think). Still waiting for Mail to apologise for its MMR coverage.
**What is Kate going to do to Ruairi, I wonder ?**
Tattoos and piercings.
Unkind remarks about redheaded Irishwomen.
Lose him in the Gents.
I very much doubt it.
Thanks, Jill.
David and WR come home to the nasty shock (but very pleasant surprise for very many of us) that Pipsquawk has left Ambridge permanently to go to live with Jude in the US.
Thanks, JC.
Ian, why don't you threaten her fingers with a wooden spoon? I would really approve of that.
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