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Coronation Street - Luke's Room
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I don't understand the scenario of re letting Luke's room.
Sophie is taking it over but she is a couple with Kate so wouldn't she just go in with her.
Same as when Alya was with Luke, they were a couple so presumed they shared Alyas room.
Am I missing something?
Sophie is taking it over but she is a couple with Kate so wouldn't she just go in with her.
Same as when Alya was with Luke, they were a couple so presumed they shared Alyas room.
Am I missing something?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, Kustard, and the houses are the same, aren't they? At one time the Barlows had the record for stuffing people in up to the eaves and then Eileen started packing them in when her fireman lived with her, together with Sean and his bloke and Jason with Rosie occasionally, not to mention room for a bathroom and yes, I know it's fiction!!
I think maybe talking about a 'room' was just to have another body in the flat so Phelan could get his rent and he wasn't bothered where they slept!
Talking about numerous bedrooms, I was only thinking about that the other day in David's house, three kids, Bethany, David & Shona and Sarah, plus a bathrom all upstairs !!
Talking about numerous bedrooms, I was only thinking about that the other day in David's house, three kids, Bethany, David & Shona and Sarah, plus a bathrom all upstairs !!
When the McDonalds moved in a million bleams ago, their house deffo only had two bedrooms because Steve and Andy were always arguing in their bedroom but there don't seem to be any 2-bed houses now. Also, where are the bathrooms? There don't seem to be extensions built on so are they upstairs too? (Sorry I'm boring)
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