Lines like these are what makes Corrie brilliant.
Monday, 26 April 2010
Coronation Street's line of the night, Monday 26th April
It's a toss up for me tonight between David's: "I've given you crisps!" when he was turning on Gary Windass (after they'd be getting on so well, too!) and Mary's: "I had to hand rinse a brassiere!" which was, let's be honest, way too much information.
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There were a few cracking lines tonight. I liked Norris's "People's Friend, cheek to jowl with Nuts!" and Tyrone liking curly fries because "they look like lickle shock absorbers"
One of the best lines ever was when Raquel was asked if she read books and she replied that she didn't because books had too many words.
I loved the crisps and brassiere lines as well - great stuff!
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