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It’s Sally’s 40th birthday and there’s karaoke in the Rovers with Kevin
belting out Mustang Sally: ride, Sally, ride. Yes, most people have. “I love
her so much, I married her twice” Kev announces in his speech before Sally
takes the microphone for a spot of Nancy Sinatra. She’s got the mother of
all hangovers the next day and takes the day off work which doesn’t go down
well with daughter Rosie, who’s now management at Underworld, you know. Sally
muses on the mid-life direction her life is taking her. Instead of it leading
from house to factory to pub to corner shop she wonders if there’s more.
Oh yes, Sally, much more.
Speaking of Underworld, Carla sacks Joanne this week as she was last
in, first in. Well, sort of. She was last in most recently and that’s good
enough reason for Carla to get rid. Liam, who knows Joanne’s knicker seams
a bit better than Carla does, reinstates her at the factory.
At the Rovers, Derek breaks Vernon’s heart by telling him the truth
about him and Liz. Vernon had only gone and proved how much he loved Liz
too when he sold all of his record collection to buy two tickets to Paris.
“I’m sorry” says Liz but that’s not good enough for Vernon this time and
he walks out with his bags packed, splitting up their Liz and Vernon mugs
in the Rovers back room. He spends his time sleeping the cab office and
moaning about life in the café to Roy. Liz finally finds him and begs
him to take her back and try again. She even asks Lloyd If he’ll take Vernon
in to his spare room and look after him there, as a mate.
Jack and Vera’s grandson Paul Clayton arrives on the Street and Tyrone’s
not best pleased. His antenna for a bad ‘un twitches when he spies Paul
and it hasn’t stopped twitching all week. Paul gets his feet under the Duckworth
table good and proper, he’s a chef and cooks up all manner of fancy meals
for the Duckies. “It’s real steak pie with a lid on” enthuses Vera while
Tyrone watches on, starving himself rather than eat anything made by a son
of Terry Duckworth.
And it’s little Freddie Peacock’s first birthday and a party’s in full
swing at the house. Claire’s nipped out for a new cushion, as you do, when
the party guests arrive and Ashley’s frantic with worry. Casey turns up with
a pressie for Freddie and Claire unburdens her soul to the woman who tried
to burn her house down. Ashley storms out with his confused face on, followed
by Kevin Webster with one much the same.
Glenda Young
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