Friday 26 September 2014

25 September 2014

Sheryl is unable to play Wil's presentation
When Gaynor visits the salon, Sheryl is unable to open Wil’s presentation for the school on her laptop, so Gaynor invites her for lunch to watch it at her house.
Meic will lend Mark the money to repair his car
Mark tells Meic that his car is playing up, and he promised to take Ricky out;  as he cannot afford the repairs, Meic offers to pay Garry to fix the car, and Mark can repay him later, after he gets his wages.   
The brewery are on their way
Mark heads for the garage, and Ed watches from across the road, as he phones the brewery, about his delivery;  they inform him they are on the way.
Mark tells Garry that Meic will pay for his car to be fixed
In the garage, where Dani is fussing about looking after the children for Siôn and Britt, Garry tells Mark that he will be able to collect the car tomorrow afternoon.
Colin, shocked that Gemma is back with Mark
Colin, at the bar in the Deri, hears from Ed that Gemma is back at Mark’s;  he expresses surprise, then Ed asks him to mind the bar while he pops out, warning that he is expecting a delivery.
Sheryl arrives at Gaynor's
When Sheryl arrives at Gaynor’s, Hywel is about to cook Sea Bass;  Gaynor goes on about wanting to remove the wall between kitchen and front room, as she likes open-plan rooms.
Ed calls at Mark's house
Ed goes round to Mark’s house, where Mark reluctantly lets him in to see Gemma.   He says he wants to apologise, but starts by saying, “You’ve made your point, now come home!”
"The Deri is not my home any more!"
Gemma responds with, “The Deri is not my home any more, you’ve made sure of that.   Perhaps next time you won’t just threaten me!”   
"Mark is stupid enough to take you in"
Ed accuses Gemma of using Mark, “As he’s stupid enough to take you in.”   Mark tells him he had better leave.
The men from the brewery arrive
While Colin is behind the bar, the brewery men arrive;  “You know what to do,” he tells them, but when he looks at the paper they handed him, he announces, in panic, to Gwynfor that they are taking the beer away.   Gwynfor tells him to ring Ed, and hands Colin his phone.   
Colin finds Ed out in the street, and they try to stop the barrels being loaded into the van.
All the Deri's stock is being repossessed
Garry comes to investigate, and when told that it is none of his business, answers, “I think it is – you pocketed £5,000 of my money!   
Garry threatens Ed with the wrath of Dani
If we can’t have the reception here, it’s not me you have to worry about, it’s Dani!   And you dont want that!”
"Sorry, Ed, we've had enough!"
As the brewery staff leave with all his stock, Ed gives up hope.   “Help yourself to what’s left,” he tells Colin and Gwynfor, and goes upstairs to drown his sorrows with a bottle of whisky.   
Gwynfor is excited;  "Free beer at the Deri!"
Gwynfor wastes no time and phones, “Is Mal with you?   There’s free beer at the Deri!”
"She needed a roof over her head"
As the van drives away, Colin sees Mark outside the chippy;  “You didn’t tell me you were back with Gemma,” he says.   Mark replies that she just needed a roof over her head, and she knows the score.   Colin tells him that the Deri may not be here much longer, as Ed is in real trouble, with all the stock being collected.
"You just missed all the palaver," says Colin
Then Colin tells Meic what has been going on, so he marches over to the Deri, going upstairs where Ed is knocking back the whisky.   Meic tries to persuade him that things are not as bad as they seem;  “Find another supplier,” he urges Ed, who asks how he will pay for it.
Dani is getting flustered
Dani is very flustered as she serves up their meal, frightened by the prospect of looking after four children, supervising their homework and making sure they have their dinner money.   She tells Garry that marriage is about sharing things and talking;  “I want you to take me seriously, that’s all – this wedding is stressing me out!”   
"Of course I take you seriously," he grins
Garry assures her that he takes her very seriously, but is grinning broadly as he says it.
They watch a film as they eat their chips
Gemma and Mark are eating chips, and she says she did not expect things to get so bad so quickly;  she almost feels sorry for Ed.   Mark tells her Ed is responsible, not her, and they settle down to watch a film.
The free beer is flowing, until Meic intervenes
Meic comes downstairs in the Deri to find a gang of drinkers polishing off the free beer;  
"Iechyd da!" says Gwynfor . . .
“You’ve forgotten something, lads!” he lectures them, and Gwynfor raises his glass, saying “Iechyd da!”
. . . but he looks less happy after Meic's lecture
“You need to pay!” continues Meic, and despite Gwynfor’s insistence that Ed told them to help themselves, they all put their hands in their pockets.   
"What's up with St Michael?"
When Meic leaves, Gwynfor grumbles, “What’s up with St Michael?”  Colin reckons that Debbie must put something in his water.
After the meal at Gaynor’s, they watch Wil’s presentation, preceded by the Canadian national anthem, on Hywel’s laptop, and drink some more wine.   
Shery, feeling rather weepy, prepares to leave
Sheryl becomes quite emotional and says she will have to leave;  as she puts on her coat, she thanks Hywel for his computer advice.
He says, “There is something rather technical you could try next time you have a problem – you could switch it off and back on again!”   Sheryl, by now slightly tipsy, laughs that is too technical for her.   
It has been a while since randy old goat Hywel tried it on with anyone
With Gaynor sitting a few feet away in the front room, Hywel kisses Sheryl.   Realising what has happened, she pulls away, looking shocked, and leaves hurriedly, without another word.

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