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We are currently in the end of 2001 and there is a homeless man who has "pneumonia" (found this word from a dictionary, don't know if its right :P). He came into Summer Bay, when Dani and Brodie found him on the beach. Then he saved Brodie from a dog and Rhys invited him for a dinner. Fisher thinks that he knows him and many others think that Jim is hiding something. Can somebody tell me something about him?

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He was played by Shane Porteous, who also occasionally writes for the show under the pen name John Hanlon.

Incidentally he also wrote the episode of Madge's death in Neighbours and won an Australian Writers Guild Award for it.

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Hmm how strange is that!

Yeah he also played Patrick Kratz in Neighbours, son of Marlene, brother of Cheryl and father of Sam if I remember rightly.

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LMAO!

Oh the fun the writers could have with in-jokes if only they wanted!

Cornelia Frances has been in just about every aussie soap ever made :P (At least in the 80s she was). They should put a little in-joke into a Morag scene sometime.

I'm sure Ryan could think of a "Sons and Daughters" pun.

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LMAO!

Oh the fun the writers could have with in-jokes if only they wanted!

Cornelia Frances has been in just about every aussie soap ever made :P (At least in the 80s she was). They should put a little in-joke into a Morag scene sometime.

Considering that (I think) it was Dan Bennett and his team who wrote the Bec/Lleyton scene, it may be best to wait until somebody else takes over.

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LMAO!

Oh the fun the writers could have with in-jokes if only they wanted!

Cornelia Frances has been in just about every aussie soap ever made :P (At least in the 80s she was). They should put a little in-joke into a Morag scene sometime.

I'm sure Ryan could think of a "Sons and Daughters" pun.

I always thought that if they had Irene marry Don they could have Ailsa say she was sure that she had heard that name before.

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