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Messages: 2001 - 2013 of 2013
  • Message 2001

    , in reply to message 1999.

    Posted by DoverSoul (U14934992) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (20 Hours Ago)

    But yeah, a low sperm just means it's less likely - not that it's impossible... it also means that Alfie is really the guy that should be trying things, not so much Poxy who got preggers from a one night stand. 
    Exactly, he should be the one taking cold baths, wearing loose fitting boxers and (if indicated) taking medication. 
    But does he know he is supposed to be trying for a baby?

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  • Message 2002

    , in reply to message 2000.

    Posted by DoverSoul (U14934992) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (20 Hours Ago)

    I think it was made clear, Alfie did doubt Kat, and they fought about it. Kat never lied to his face about her flings. When she lost the baby she blamed Alfie for it because of the fighting.

    As for Lauren, Tanya and Jack, I really don't understand why you have got such a downer of this, families are not all the same and it's not completely unbelievable behaviour by any of them in this situation.

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  • Message 2003

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    Posted by Tweeet (U15280056) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (17 Hours Ago)

    I thought Syed and Christian went to America smiley - erm...but in last nights episode Masood says to Carol that he can't stay for dinner as Syed and Christian are both ill and they need someone to look after Yasmin smiley - erm...so has there been any talk of them coming back to the UK or is Masood taking a quick trip to the USA to do some babysitting, forgetting in the process that he is a Postman and surely can't take time off that quickly and that he's a teaching assistant or has that part been deleted from his life smiley - erm...surely if Syed and Christian were ill then Amira would take Yasmin if they were in the UK but this is all so confusing smiley - erm

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  • Message 2004

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    Posted by LoopyLobes (U14384399) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (17 Hours Ago)

    Was thinking the same, Tweeet, I don't remember them returning to the UK.

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  • Message 2005

    , in reply to message 2000.

    Posted by Kirsty90 (U2319212) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (17 Hours Ago)

    It was made pretty clear that Alfie was the father of the baby Kat miscarried. 
    True but you never know with Kat.

    Do you have an alcoholic teenage daughter of your own so you know what is involved and how to behave? 
    Irrelevant, really as personal experience often blinkers one to the evidence but I would suggest that it's extremely unrealistic to think that a clearly ongoing problem would be something you'd only pay attention to every few months.

    Did you miss the bit where her mother knows she isn't doing her college work? Lasuren told her mother she was doing it, which was a good thing, but later she sees different. 
    I saw that bit and you don't need to be an expert on the subject of addiction to know that addicts lie. The fact Lauren was such an idiot is another matter entirely.

    Jack is her uncle, why wouldn't he be concerned? 
    Probably because his interactions with her and Abi are typically measured in seconds... Also, wasn't this supposed to be a flying visit? 
    regarding to Wooden Jack: it is weird as he has 4 children that he only is concerned about when the plot requires a custoty fight.

    Regarding Alfie and Poxy: maybe taking off that women's bathrobe would help start get things going in bed

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  • Message 2006

    , in reply to message 2005.

    Posted by Prophet Tenebrae (U5995226) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (16 Hours Ago)

    Yes, Jack has shown more concern about his dead son than any of his living children, outside of Amy during the custody battle and as soon as that was done he forgot her.

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  • Message 2007

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    Posted by Prophet Tenebrae (U5995226) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (11 Hours Ago)

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  • Message 2008

    , in reply to message 2001.

    Posted by graybold (U8471561) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (11 Hours Ago)

    But does he know he is supposed to be trying for a baby? 
    Yes. Don't you follow the storylines?

    He didn't seem overly enthusiastic about it though.

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  • Message 2009

    , in reply to message 2008.

    Posted by DoverSoul (U14934992) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (11 Hours Ago)

    But does he know he is supposed to be trying for a baby? 
    Yes. Don't you follow the storylines?

    He didn't seem overly enthusiastic about it though. 
    That's what I mean, he didn't seem keen and I thought they decided to just wait and see.

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  • Message 2010

    , in reply to message 2008.

    Posted by Prophet Tenebrae (U5995226) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (11 Hours Ago)

    But does he know he is supposed to be trying for a baby? 
    Yes. Don't you follow the storylines?

    He didn't seem overly enthusiastic about it though. 
    That's because - SPOILERS - he still loves Kat...

    But if you've missed the fact everyone working on Eastenders thinks Kat and Alfie are a love story that surpasses Romeo and Juliet, then you've clearly not been paying attention.

    But yes, Alfie seems at least nominally onboard.

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  • Message 2011

    , in reply to message 2010.

    Posted by DoverSoul (U14934992) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (10 Hours Ago)

    But does he know he is supposed to be trying for a baby? 
    Yes. Don't you follow the storylines?

    He didn't seem overly enthusiastic about it though. 
    That's because - SPOILERS - he still loves Kat...

    But if you've missed the fact everyone working on Eastenders thinks Kat and Alfie are a love story that surpasses Romeo and Juliet, then you've clearly not been paying attention.

    But yes, Alfie seems at least nominally onboard. 
    Yes but doesn't everyone know Alfie and Kat will be back together, I mean, Shane Richie did tell everyone on live TV ages ago smiley - doh smiley - laugh

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  • Message 2012

    , in reply to message 2010.

    Posted by graybold (U8471561) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (10 Hours Ago)

    But if you've missed the fact everyone working on Eastenders thinks Kat and Alfie are a love story that surpasses Romeo and Juliet, then you've clearly not been paying attention. 
    Gosh, no... never! You can't be serious! They've kept that very much to themselves, very clever. Now it begins to make sense - thank you for providing that information, I'd never have guessed.

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  • Message 2013

    , in reply to message 2012.

    Posted by Prophet Tenebrae (U5995226) on Friday, 24th May 2013 (10 Hours Ago)

    Gosh, no... never! You can't be serious! They've kept that very much to themselves, very clever. Now it begins to make sense - thank you for providing that information, I'd never have guessed. 
    Oh, graybold - know that you have (if but for a moment) warmed my cold black heart.

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