Re: Soap & Flannel - week of 1 Jan 2006




"Penny" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> As Brenda and Roy reel from the devastating blow fate has dealt them,
> Shula
> is clearly not content with the abundance of misery in the village. While
> maintaining she's happy for Alan and Usha, she does wonder whether the
> vicar should be dating a Hindu. Imagine! Interfaith relations in
> Borsetshire! They're a sin against God! Which God is anyone's guess.
>
> Of course, Shula might just be jealous of her pal's new romance (if you
> were married to Alistair, wouldn't you be?). It seems she can't quite bear
> the thought of anyone else being happy. Poor love, she's never quite
> recovered from the childhood trauma of being dropped by her imaginary
> friends.
>
> And finally, a word to readers in the Ambridge area. If your doorbell
> rings
> one of these dark, dank evenings, don't answer it. It's either Papa
> Lazarou
> wanting to use your toilet or, if you're really unlucky, Lynda, Lilian or
> Nathan - the Uriah Heap of Borsetshire - enquiring after your vote. If
> there was ever an incentive towards apathy, this is it.
> --
> Penny
> The problem is we live in a blame culture - whose fault's that?
> umra Nicknames & Abbreviations http://www.umra.freeuk.com/nicks.html

Of course, the one thing Shula and Usah ain't it's pals! Barely exchanged a
word post Richard have they? I'm not at all surprised at Shula's carping,
which we might expect from her anyway but particularly when Usha is
involved.

Rachael


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