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Des has the boys round to watch football so Sam goes out and
spends the evening with Chris. We see her chatting Chris up in
the garage while Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life" plays in
the background. Surely the song, for Sam, should have been "Lust
for anything in trousers" but I don't think Iggy Pop recorded
that one. Sally gets a bit jealous that Chris is paying attention
to Sam, and Kevin wonders what Chris is up to. Des is oblivious
to it all.
Hayley tells Alma she's a transsexual and Alma is very supportive.
Broad shouldered Alma also takes on the wingeing Deirdre who's
staying at the flat with her and Mike. Jon Lindsay comes to the
flat and Deirdre calls the police, he gets taken into custody
and tells a whole load of moref lies, saying that Deirdre wanted
him to dress up as a pilot and that she made him forge someone
else's signature to get the mortgage on a posh house. He tells
the police that Ken was involved in Deirdre's lies also. Deirdre
toys with the paracetemol but Mike walks in before she can top
herself.
Steve tells Fiona he loves her. He walks out. She sulks. Fiona
tells her mum she loves Steve. Mother sulks. Mother tells Steve
her daughter loves him. Steve and Fiona back together. In the
salon, "Here's where the Story Ends" plays on the radio.
Just thought I'd mention that 'cos the original by The Sundays
(released in 1989) is one of my all time favourite top 10 songs
in the world, ever.
Toyah pours anti freeze all over the Norweigan prawns in Firmans,
gets into trouble with Curly. Even Aunty Em is annoyed because
she realises the seriousness of it all. Spider chuffed with Toyah.
Glenda :-)
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