Stephen
Guest
I was watching Uncle of the Bride the other day and, during the stag night scene in the pub, Compo starts to talk about how he was advised to sue the Polish gentleman that ran off with his wife. He didn't, of course, due to the fact he could not spell his name; however, I was left wondering what precisely would have happened if he had have done (?).
I mean, for starters, if he had won, would he have received a substantial settlement for his case? Would this have meant he would have found someone else and, due to said settlement, moved away from Homlfirth? Would his friendship with Clegg, Blamire, etc., been hampered? Would he never have seen the adventures that we all love? Or would he simply have frittered said settlement away and been back in Holmfirth before Nora's next baking day?
And, more importantly than all this, is anyone going to offer to buy me a pint? *
*Please note: the last question may not, necessarily, pertain to the previous questions.
I mean, for starters, if he had won, would he have received a substantial settlement for his case? Would this have meant he would have found someone else and, due to said settlement, moved away from Homlfirth? Would his friendship with Clegg, Blamire, etc., been hampered? Would he never have seen the adventures that we all love? Or would he simply have frittered said settlement away and been back in Holmfirth before Nora's next baking day?
And, more importantly than all this, is anyone going to offer to buy me a pint? *
*Please note: the last question may not, necessarily, pertain to the previous questions.