Mrs Lumsden is economising. That means buying everything in bulk or non branded food. So she is far from pleased to discover that her Timothy has over four hundred pounds in his bank account.
Of course a single man living with his parents is likely to have some savings.
Despite Mrs Lumsden telling her children that she will leave all her money to the dog's home. Timothy is not bothered. He is in love.
The object of his affections is Christine. A nurse he met while he got confused with her car. It was similar to his. He even imagines himself as a champion snooker player to impress her.
Only going on a date to the pub does not run so smoothly. His sister's car is playing up. That gives Susan's ex some time to rekindle some romance.
I don't know who in their right mind would give Mrs Lumsden a job in a pub. I'm not sure who in their right mind would want to go out with Timothy. He just comes across a bit creepy the way he tries to latch on with women.
Of course a single man living with his parents is likely to have some savings.
Despite Mrs Lumsden telling her children that she will leave all her money to the dog's home. Timothy is not bothered. He is in love.
The object of his affections is Christine. A nurse he met while he got confused with her car. It was similar to his. He even imagines himself as a champion snooker player to impress her.
Only going on a date to the pub does not run so smoothly. His sister's car is playing up. That gives Susan's ex some time to rekindle some romance.
I don't know who in their right mind would give Mrs Lumsden a job in a pub. I'm not sure who in their right mind would want to go out with Timothy. He just comes across a bit creepy the way he tries to latch on with women.