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Up on the red rec, Toyah and the lovely Spider camp out hoping
to catch a glimpse of the eclipse this week. However, something
occurs under canvas between them both, more momentous and exciting
than anything going on in the heavens. (The general opinion of
the eclipse here was 'it was a bit crap'). Back at Aunty Em's,
she asks them both how it was. "Er.. cosmic" says Toyah.
Spider's not so sure and spends most of the week afterwards trying
to avoid her. Leanne tells Spider if he doesn't do the decent
thing with Toyah, she'll tell Les (scary) but Spider really does
seem confused, poor soul. Finally though, it looks like Toyah
is going to get her man after she storms round to see him at Aunty
Em's and demands to know what's going on. After a couple of snogs
the pair of them seem a lot happier, so there you go. True love
or what?
Jack gets ready for his triple heart by-pass surgery at hospital
and before he gets wheeled away to the operating theatre, manages
to tell Vera "I love you, Vee". There's a bit of a shock
for Jack when he comes round after the op - Terry is back in Weatherfield
and Jack is not best pleased. Vera still fails to see (or rather,
recognise) any of her son's failings but Jack reminds her this
is the bloke who was ready to sell their own grandson. It looks
like Jack is making a full recovery but he tells Vera he wants
Terry out of the B&B before he leaves hospital next week.
Meanwhile, Terry picks on young Tyrone at the B&B and eyes
up Sharon Gaskell when he finds out she's now the owner of The
Kabin and probably worth a bit of money. Now then Terry, you can
do what you want with Sharon. She's big enough to take care of
herself, but lay off cuddly Tyrone!
With Ken now working as a trolley pusher at Freshco (and awarded
a gold star by Curly for passing his induction!), Blanche is on
her high horse, trying to get Deirdre back into her old job at
Underworld. She visits both Emily and Mike and pushes them to
accept Deirdre back there. Only one problem, Deirdre doesn't want
to go back. Blanche is wonderful, she really is, telling Deirdre
"you're a very lucky young lady" that Mike was willing
to accept her back at the factory. Of course, when Mike finds
out that Ken has such a menial job, he feels it only his duty
to drive past in the Merc with dolly-bird Linda by his side and
give Ken a bit of verbal abuse; a sort of "drive-by slagging
off" really. Emily tries to get to grips with the computer
system at Underworld and tries to understand database and downloading
over the breakfast table.
Poor Ashley. First he was told he couldn't have Gary as his
best man. Now, Maxine's telling him where he's going on his honeymoon
and organises Tom as the new best man. It's time for Ashley to
put his foot down, and after a great scene in the Rovers when
Gary and Kevin wax lyrical about the best way to handle women,
he finishes his pint and storms off home, ready to tell Maxine
he's in charge. Unfortunately, he doesn't get the chance, she
sweet talks him as soon as he steps through the door and he just
ends up sitting there with that lickle grin on his face. Again.
Glenda :-)
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