Congratulations to ELK of Canada for the second week running who was first to correctly spot that last week's books can be found in Eileen's house. Clearly Jason hasn't finished colouring them all in yet.
For this week's prop puzzle all you have to do is tell us whereabouts on Coronation Street you would find this drove of pigs.
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8 comments:
Shanny said: Fiz and Chesney's place. :)
I've not noticed those pigs before but I do recognise the pink walls - is it Fiz and Ches' house?
I'm not sure why but I immediately thought Tina.
Kudos Shanny :)
-- ELK
Yup, the pink walls gave it away as Chez Fiz and Chez.
It's interesting how many of the houses and flats have pink walls! In addition to Fiz's, there's Michelle's flat and the one Tim is renting from Dev. Are there even more?
Not only do the houses & flats have wild colours on the walls but they also have overbearing wallpaper with large patterns in those small rooms. Then they often have patterned furniture, curtains and drapes, as well as the ubiquitous, obligatory, framed flower prints. It all makes those little places seem even smaller. I know I'd have some sort of seizure if I had to actually live in any of those homes. I wonder who the set decorators are who decide these things, and if it's some sort of plan to keep the show visually interesting.
Anonymous 21:58. So true! When we were in our 20s, my friends and I slept on mattresses on the floor, ate cross-legged with chopsticks, stored our vinyl in milkcrates. We didn't do curtains. Have things changed so much?
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