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all this crying and bodies on slabs...

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Bobbisox | 21:04 Mon 22nd Feb 2010 | TV
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isn't doing me any good at all...
First an exceptional performance by Lacey Turner as Stacey in EE as she played a blinder when she went to see Bradders on the slab, then young Tina played by Michelle Keegan in Corrie wailing at the loss of Joe, her Dad...
theres only so much grief you can take y'know..
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I agree they have both done well, Gail was pretty awful, david did ok too.
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and... yer daft sh!te?
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sorry dot, that was for our cynical friend Tw@face !
Yeah, Stacey in EE was brilliant tonight, as always Bobbi. My sister just text me to say she hope she never leaves......

Tina in Corrie was very good too, but Gail is unreal - I can't stand looking at her silly face or listening to her inane voice anymore!
Hopefully Gail the Hamster will get charged with Joe's murder and she'll go away on a looooonnnggg holiday
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must admit she's a whisperer is Gail, our friend made me laugh at the weekend when he said "there's something about Gail and water ! I wouldn't want to have a bath in house"
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Why? Has she drowned someone before bobbi?
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Richard drove them into the canal, her last hubby,,he-he
lardhelmet - funny you should say 'Hamster', only I referred to Gail as having a face like a 'Tortoise' last week! lol

Bobbi - I wouldn't want to enter Gail's house, let alone bath there either! ;o}
Oh I'd forgotten about that. Didn't she also make David drive his car into the drink aswell?
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yes...he-he, no wonder she has a face like a ferret, she's had no luck !

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