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cupid04 | 14:37 Fri 19th Apr 2013 | TV
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Watched the last couple of days of Doctors and the budding romance between mrs. tembe and the vicar.Do work places really in real life still want to know peoples details of their love life. Is nothing sacred any more or am I just prude?
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I usually only get to watch it on Fridays so can only assume you mean Karen's(?) questioning during their little dinner party? I think it's natural for some people to be curious about their workmates' private lives. Think I'd be a bit concerned about if my colleagues started asking about my love life, though, given that I work in an almost totally male team (who seem to discuss their kids more than anything anyway). A particular (male) colleague and I do discuss some family issues though, largely because we've had similar experiences in the past and are able to share the problems.

Must admit, I do like the idea of Mrs Tembe and the vicar as an item. She's a bl**dy nuisance at work but has a lovely heart and he found it the day he arrived at the church.
Against my better judgement - I have been watching Doctors. In my defence, I am off work with a broken hip!

The dinner party seems excruciating - Mrs. Tembe being questioned about her husband. Its also seems very very unlikely IMHO that a deeply religious woman like Mrs Tembe would jump into bed with anyone, even if they were in love and were going to eventually marry that person!
Hope you get better soon GOI, keep doing those painful exercises x

Mrs T wouldn't have sex with anyone unless she was married to them, so it's a load of hooey but a nice change from Chris and Emma, lawdy, that was getting on me nerves big style.

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