It's the end of an era as the builders move in on Coronation Street this week, the scaffold goes up and Vera's cladding comes down. Or does it? Molly wants it gone but Tyrone wants it to stay.
What say ye, Coronation Street fans? Should the cladding stay or go? I say go, it's a mess.
Saturday, 17 May 2008
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Ooh I don't know I don't know! Part of me wants it to go because then I can buy a piece but the other part wants me to stay because it's legendary.
I think it should all come down and they should auction it off to fans for charity.
oh but I'd love to visit England, to visit Coronation Street. I've just lost my Mom, my sister Mum and I lived together when I was growing up and I'm so reminded of my Nannie's curtains, furnishings and saying, even my favotite special, steak and kidney pie that Nannie and Mum would make. THE Reason I love Coronation Street IS because it reminds me of Home of Nannie and Mom.
Except Nannie never took a drink, other than the Chritmas drink of wine with dinner, or a Special Toast at a formal family dinner, so she wouldn't be One to be found at The Rover's. And my sister and I would never been allowed to date any of the 'blue collar' types that are found on a Coronation Street.
*sigh* the end of an era.
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