Friday 31 January 2014

30 January 2014

Colin admires his photo in the Western Post, and Debbie says he is spoilt for choice, now he is famous;  then it is revealed that she is Deborah.   
Jinx ends his CwmFM programme by appealing for ideas as to who or what should be featured on the mural – local leaders, sportsmen?   Hywel insists that this should be dealt with by a strong business mind – like his.   Later in the Deri they have had suggestions including Denzil and Reg, but Gemma prefers someone still alive.   Hywel then comes up with the ides of dividing the mural into squares and getting local businesses to bid for one;  he can see a profitable scheme, with The Deri, APD, Garry Monk, the shop and café all sponsoring, but this is not what Jinx originally had in mind.
Siôn, after doing all the cleaning, takes Chester back to the dentist;  Ffion calls to see Britt, and after Britt saying she feels rather useless, they talk about children, Britt saying she does not know what she will tell Aaron about his real father.   Ffion replies that although Jinx is not Arwen’s biological father, she knows he will always take care of her.   
Later Siôn and Chester come back, needing Britt’s signature on the consent form before he can have the filling;  he is not Chester’s father,  and the law says she must sign, so she does so and they go back.
Britt has to sign the consent form
Debbie goes to Colin’s to cook a curry for him and Mark, to make up for the Deborah trick, and gives him hints on attracting women:  be confident, but not cocky, kind, but not a pushover.   Mark leaves after the meal and goes back to Gemma, while Colin tells Debbie that when he finds the right women, the special one, he will look after her.
Hywel continues to extol his money-making plan for the mural, and Jinx see the whole thing getting out of hand;  “Why does everything have to come down to money?” he asks Ffion in the Deri.   She urges him to take a hard line with Hywel, “Don’t let him walk all over you.”
When Hywel and Gaynor return home, she says even if her pay were doubled, the job would still control her life;  she wonders why she is a head teacher, not doing something she enjoys.   Then Jinx bursts in, saying, “This mural business has gone too far!   It’s my idea, and I won’t let you take it over in order to make money!”   
When Hywel suggests giving a percentage to charity, Jinx continues, “The plan was meant to bring the community together, share ideas and create something unique, not about local businesses bidding against each other for a prestigious advert.   I won’t let you exploit my idea – we should be doing it because we want to, not for financial gain!”
Jinx forcefully puts his point of view to Hywel
Gaynor agrees that there is too much emphasis on money everywhere, that is why it is such a burden, and Jinx emphasises, “It is a mural, not a billboard!   That’s the end of it!   If you’re not happy – sack me!”
Hywel looks somewhat astonished.

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