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Episode 342 |
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Revhead
and his friend Skid threaten Adam and want to fight him. Adam pushes the sail on
the boat on them and then throws them in water and throws in a life buoy in the
water as well.
Colleen
Smart comes into Alf's store where Celia is working and gossips about Ailsa
living at Morag's house without her baby. Colleen heard it from Marilyn.
Morag
reckon Ailsa need professional help for her depression problems.
Celia
asks Alf if it is true that Ailsa are living at Morag's house. Alf explain
that it is true.
Martin
has bought heaps of training machines to make him build muscles.
Sally
watches him pack the things up. Martin is very excited about training.
Lance
enjoys working as a road worker again.
Sally
think Martin is stupid for spending 800 dollars on training equipment to win a
100-dollar bet.
Alf
tell Tom that Ailsa nearly tried to kill Duncan earlier. It is a big shock to
hear about it.
Ailsa
starts to go to a doctor to get help for her problems.
Martin
starts training with his new equipment.
Celia
talks to Bobby about Ailsa. She wants Bobby to speak to Ailsa about the
depression problems.
Bobby
goes to Morag's house and tries to speak to Ailsa. Morag see Bobby and tell
her to get out immediately.
Martin
and Lance are worried that Marilyn might want to marry Lance.
Revhead
and Skid are in Diner and have some milkshakes.
Marilyn
gets a week off her work at Morag's house.
Lance
tells Marilyn that he is not ready for marriage and he reckon they shouldn't
go on seeing each other. Marilyn is sad about it.
Revhead
and Skid thinks on how to get back at Adam.
Lance
and Marilyn comes up with an idea to make Lance's mum Colleen to go easier on
him when she find out he and Marilyn have split up.
Marilyn
tells Colleen that she broke off with Lance instead of other way round. Colleen
gets upset and hates the idea.
Marilyn
comes to Morag's house. Morag tell her she can't come back until Monday
morning to her work. Marilyn is very sad over what have happened and walks out.
(Emotional music plays)
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