My daughter is manageress at one of the local charity shops. She has been told that she has to take in 250 bags of goods per week. The idea is that they then sell on the stuff at £10 per bag. Seeing that a lot of the bags will contain possibly goods worth selling on for no more than £2, this is...
As I understand it from things I have read, Laurence Fox is going to America to work and wanted some time out, so they are tying up some loose ends just in case he stays over there. There may be some more episodes in a couple of years. I am just so pleased to see Robbie Lewis happy again.
Part time soldiers, who can be called out to support the regular army in times of trouble. This sounds dismissive, but they are a very important. Foggy would have been laughed at for belonging, but 'come the revaluation' we would have been glad of him.
Re: The "very" end of the series
It should have been an hour long 'special', and they should have made five more episodes to round things up to the 300. Apart from that I was content to see it end on a high note.
I cant say that I remember him, but to be truthful I find it hard to relate to a load of letters and numbers. I like to speak to a 'person'. I am sorry that he needed to leave though.
Yes, Babs. He has done so many things over the years, but because he has never been in the headlines for drug taking or multiple marriages he tends to be forgotten. He must be about my age now. He has more energy than me.
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