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Posted by DiamondLil (U11107751) on Monday, 21st July 2008
I think I must have missed it. I feel sure that Joe was threatened by Lynda Snell in the shop regarding his 'Oats' I don't remember the outcome. Could someone tell me where the oats were.
I posted this message on the Omnibus but I don't think anybody ever reads them there!!
Lil
Usha's parents sent her a red and gold sari for the Hindu ceremony. Ruth and Usha then went shopping for a dress for the other ceremony. Ruth brought sandwiches out to the field for David and Adam and made a strange squeaking noise. Jazzer attempted a heart-to-heart with Ed.
Yes but I'm sure Lynda said to Joe that she would reveal her findings on Thursday. I don't remember what proof she had found for Joe using 'Oats' and gaining whatever it was in the swap thingy
I remember her saying she biked home across the fields and Joe and Eddie were saying that she was spying on Joe to see if he was using oats for feeding the 'orse. Then later she said she had evidence which would be revealed on Thursday. Did she mean next Thursday, perhaps? Whatever, I missed it somewhere or maybe it's not yet been on.
She took a photo of grain sacks in the Grundy's field and put a copy of Borchester Life beside them to prove it was recent, but Joe just said they were empty sacks that Eddie had got hold of for carting stuff about, so Lynda was left with egg on her face, rather.
It was done by form of report in a conversation between the Carters on Friday rather than being done live on the Thursday.
, in reply to message 6.
Posted by posh_scouse_pinnedwithpride (U2514024) on Monday, 21st July 2008
Ah, third party evidence is not admissable.
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