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Coronation Street spoilers: Robert Preston loses everything in huge casino gamble? Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/07/25/coronation-street-spoilers-robert-preston-loses-everything-in-huge-casino-gamble-6788953/#ixzz4nqwb21EL
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Robert Preston is set to take a big and foolish risk to raise
some emergency cash in Coronation Street when he ends up in a casino –
and viewers may recall that the last time his life almost crashed and
burned that the catalyst was this toxic establishment.
With the bistro having been targeted by a firebomb and Rich having a
cast iron alibi, Robert is at the end of his tether and things get even
worse when he is forced to offer Chesney Brown an out of court
settlement of £5k – when he doesn’t have the cash to give to him.
While Chesney is relieved that he doesn’t have to go to a hearing,
Robert now faces the next difficult step of finding a way to raise the
money and rejects Michelle Connor’s attempt to help out.
(Picture: ITV)
Getting desperate, he grabs some cash from the till and heads to the casino, repeatedly placing bets and losing.
As he sweats and hands over more cash, determined that it will
eventually pay his way, Robert is anxious as the croupier calls final
bets and he puts down the last of the money he has down just as Michelle
walks in.
As a disheartened Michelle shares her exasperation and walks away, is
Robert about to watch the last of the money he owns disappear before
his eyes?
A Student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Olosunde Aderonke Oyindamola has written a research project on Funke Akindele’s English in Jenifa’s Diary. According to reports, Oyindamola analysed the bad english the actress spoke in the movie series and has been submitted two weeks ago. Jenifa’s diary is a comedy movie series which is starred and produced by Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele. In the series, the actress played ther role of Jenifa, Jenifa in the series is a village girl, who came to Lagos for a green pastures. Her grammatical blunders in English is what amuse the audience and the lessons learnt in the series.A Student of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Olosunde Aderonke Oyindamola has written a research project on Funke Akindele’s English in Jenifa’s Diary. According to reports, Oyindamola analysed the bad english the actress spoke in the movie series and has been submitted two weeks ago. Jenifa’s diary is a comedy movie series which is starred ...
He's the iconic Australian A-lister who seems to have the perfect life with model wife Alison Brahe. But things weren't always so great for Cameron Daddo, who at one point suffered some financial difficulties after relocating to Hollywood in the early nineties. The 52-year-old opened up about his past struggles in an interview with Mia Freedman on her No Filter podcast. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4724878/Cameron-Daddo-admits-family-just-100-bank.html#ixzz4np36QpZB Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitte'It got very tense for a while on several occasions,' he lamented. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4724878/Cameron-Daddo-admits-family-just-100-bank.html#ixzz4np3ICRQy Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook r | DailyMail on Facebook
THE SONGS WE KNOW BEST John Ashbery’s Early Life By Karin Roffman Illustrated. 316 pp. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $30. “My own autobiography has never interested me very much,” John Ashbery once told an interviewer. “Whenever I try to think about it, I seem to draw a complete blank.” Over the course of his long career as one of America’s most celebrated poets, Ashbery has fiercely defied a central premise of the lyric poetic tradition: that a poem should be a “song of myself,” an utterance that springs from the circumstances of the writer’s life and gives insight into the author’s mind and feelings. “I have always been averse to talking about myself and so I don’t write about my life the way the confessional poets do,” he has said. Instead, Ashbery aims to create “paradigms of common experience which I hope other peopl...
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