Monday 12th February
THE GAME’S UP FOR BETHANY Jess attends a disturbance at the lap dancing club and is annoyed to realise that Craig is the culprit. She tells him she has no choice but to report Bethany for underage lap dancing.
EVA IS THWARTED BY ADAM’S PLAN Eva tells Adam she is going to America on a beauty course for 4 months but is thwarted when he says he will come with her and ask Imran to look after the business whilst he is away.
PETER GIVES ADAM FOOD FOR THOUGHT Having paid their respects at Susan’s grave Peter tells Adam that she would have been proud of him and they owe it to her memory to forgive Billy. Meanwhile Billy goes to Dr Gaddas for stronger painkillers but is told he is on the strongest allowed.
PHELAN IS IN THE MONEY Phelan is thrilled that the developer at the mill is planning to build ten more flats meaning money in his pocket.
ELSEWHERE Sarah is upset to see Gary helping Nicola move into Eileen’s. Tyrone is impressed with Sean’s domestic skills. Tim finds Sally in tears.
Monday 12th February
A DEVASTATED ADAM TURNS NASTY Adam is devastated when Eva says she doesn’t want him to go to America with her. Finding Eva in tears Peter tells her to make things right with Adam much to Toyah’s dismay. Dashing round to his flat Eva is shocked by what she finds.
BETHANY BLAMES CRAIG FOR LOSING HER JOB Bethany is devastated when she is sacked from the club and blames Craig assuming he blew the whistle.
GARY KEEPS AN EYE ON PHELAN Gary is intrigued by Phelan’s reaction to a conversation with the Mill Developer.
ELSEWHERE Billy steals Izzy’s painkillers from her bag. Sally and Tim tell Rosie and Sophie they are moving away from Weatherfield. Ruby is accused of deleting messages from Sean’s phone.
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4 comments:
Thanks, Flaming Nora :)
People still trust Phelan's work after his last two developments have led nowhere?
What a clever five year old Ruby is to be able to delete someone's messages from a phone. Seriously though, I wonder if Kirsty is lurking about causing trouble because even a seven yo like Hope might have trouble figuring out how to do this.
Really? My 5 year old God daughter is a whizz on the iPad. I think you're under estimating the kids of today. They are taught how to use tablets and devices from nursery school age
I think your child might be the exception then because I always hear people say that but then you see their child is only actually doing basic things like opening, shutting and navigating existing content. They're not even using basic features like cutting and pasting unless a teacher guides them every step of the way.
To erase messages you have to call the mailbox, enter a code to be allowed access to it,punch the right key to get to listen to the messages and then another key to erase them. Sounds simple once you've learned to do it but that's a lot of steps to follow correctly. Most young kids can't remember the few steps to get ready for school without parental supervision even after doing a few hundred times, being able to erase messages on someone's phone seems a stretch.
Wow, no credit for your kids then? No she's not the exception, she's just a normal kid, certainly no Sheldon Cooper. She plays with her 4 year old cousin and she's the same way with gadgets. Youngsters are far more confident than us older people. A few months ago, she showed me how to delete something basic from the tablet. Please accept that kids nowadays can do these things, it's there way of life
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