When I say wedding I mean civil partnership and when I say
cliff-hanger I mean bailiffs turned the leccy off at the Argy Bargy.
Dickens's original readers enjoyed his novels in short instalments which ended in
cliff-hangers to persuade them to buy the next chapter.
``Every game we have played since February has been a
cliff-hanger. The atmosphere in the changing room is like we've just won the championship.''
But as 2000 came to a close, the real end-of-the-season
cliff-hanger hinged on the rumor that Iwona Blazwick, head of exhibitions and displays at Tate Modern, planned to fly the Bankside nest for a more precarious perch at the Whitechapel Art Gallery.
The fact that it is a
cliff-hanger is an added bonus, leaving the reader dying for more.
The ride will make your heart race, the darkness will make your skin crawl and the sensational
cliff-hanger will leave you gasping for more.
Then of course, their fingers are crossed for a second series, especially as they warn that the first series ends on a
cliff-hanger.
LAST ONE This superb series comes to a
cliff-hanger of an ending, with the delightful Anna and rugged Bates (above) at the centre of it all.
A
CLIFF-HANGER election which saw the Liberal Democrats snatch a seat from Labour in last week's town hall ballot may have to be re-run.
It was a
cliff-hanger all the way with each side edging in front then falling behind, and when the last pair went to the wicket they were 12 runs in front but proceeded to lose two quick wickets and needed five off the last over to win the game, with the winning run coming off the last ball.
Hartlepool boss Neale Cooper said: "That was a real
cliff-hanger. Both teams showed a lot of changes and it was a chance for some fringe players to show what they can do.