What I want to know is why Eileen overseeing the funeral arrangements. It's not realistic Eileen driving the hearse without any previous experience and making a mess of it in front of the grieving family.
Your post, Bobbi, reminds me of the quip that I always heard during my teaching days when I walked into a classroom with a new haircut: "Tell us who did it, sir, an' we'll get 'em for yer!"
>>> It's not realistic Eileen driving the hearse without any previous experience
Is anything in TV soaps 'realistic'?
The last time I watched Coronation Street was in the days when Elsie Tanner was doing battle with Ena Sharples but my guess is the reason that Eileen was driving might be because she'd given up on Steve and Tim. (Ain't Google wonderful?)
yeah foo
a fella goes into a barber and says:
I wanna hair that is too long on one side, shaved on the other, still with a greasy ducktails, and sideboards difft levels
and the barber says
I cant do that !
an the fella says:
whats the matter - thats what you did the last time !
I still can't work out why George was asking for the key to the back door of the hearse so he could put the wreath in. He went off to find the key and dangled it to Eileen, but for some strange reason he didn't open the door and left the wreath on the floor. Also, if he didn't have the key, how did the coffin get in there?
The whole funeral thing was a farce. Making Tim run away because he was scared of the body in the coffin was absolutely stupid and if George could drive the hearse, why didn't he offer to do it in the first place ??
I stopped liking Scowly Simon but I do concede , looking after his Mum brought out a better side to him, Peter looked like he should have been in Fiddler on the Roof haha