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  • in reply to: HOW do you go from screaming #28943
    Bonbon
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    look what they did with a disappearing child and the bloody clothing in the river.  They apparently think we have the collective IQ of a turnip.

    in reply to: In spite of all the unbelievable reactions going on #28942
    Bonbon
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    and I’m sure with as much time as those kids spend there, he knew where the refrigerator and pantry were.

    But it is just so ludicrous that all of those people couldn’t find him, even if he changed hiding places every ten minutes.

    Between this and the Sami/EJ fiasco, I’m totally frustrated with this show.  They force this kind of crap down our throats and then bring us the incredible episode on Friday.  Hills and valleys, hills and valleys…

    in reply to: The African Connection #28941
    Bonbon
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    at the funeral.  The one that died was the second one.  Like so many actors, the first one was the "true" Bill to me and I always liked him much better that the one who died, (first name?) Stone. 

    Trivia:  He was married to the mother in ET, Dee Wallace Stone. 

    in reply to: Cha-ching! #28940
    Bonbon
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    Number 2 for certain!  :o)

    in reply to: Cha-ching! #28939
    Bonbon
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    Then I rewound it and that’s not what she picked up.  I think it was her phone but couldn’t see for sure.

    in reply to: The African Connection #28916
    Bonbon
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    I distinctly remember her in a bikini in the hot tub with Jeremy.

    in reply to: Way, way, way too much. #28906
    Bonbon
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    he’ll be twisting all right.  I don’t think you could imagine a person being in more agony than he’s portraying.

    in reply to: DWTS 11/14 #28905
    Bonbon
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    Brooke’s "stupid questions" are just like the lines delivered on Days.  They are written for her.  That’s why she always has the card in her hand.  At other times she uses the teleprompter.  So blame the writers, not Brooke.

    in reply to: OMG Sami! #28903
    Bonbon
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    It took me a long time to get there though.  After seeing him and, oh, what’s her name that was Brady’s girlfriend and got killed by the car? on that quiz show with the annoying British woman (geeze, I can’t remember anything today!), they were both so ditzy, I thought they were both a couple of airheads.  Her more so than him, but he didn’t strike me as the brightest bulb.  But I really like him now.

    Actually, I think we’ve got a lot of great guys on the show.  I’d start (after John, of course), with EJ, Brady, Rafe, Daniel, Bo, Chad (although I didn’t like him at first), Will…  Or am I just biased?

    in reply to: I don’t think I can take even one more day #28900
    Bonbon
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    I’ve been saying this since the new writers came on, in spite of the whacking I got for my opinion and not giving them enough chance.  Well, they’ve had more than enough chance and they’re still doing it.

    in reply to: I don’t think I can take even one more day #28899
    Bonbon
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    I kept thinking when EJ was blaming Sami for everything, "How does it feel, Sami, YOU being blamed for losing your son"?  I thought it was great justification for what she did to John and Rafe.  Maybe now she will think of how it felt to them.

    in reply to: According to Day’s Cafe I was right #28897
    Bonbon
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    wouldn’t not have been able to find him because his scent would have been all over the pub.  And it was my understanding that the family and the cops searched the entire place, upstairs and down.  It’s just poor writing IMO. 

    He obviously wasn’t in the same place all the time because Rafe found him under the table that John had overturned when the shooting started.  I guess before then he was hiding under the cash register.

    And he supposedly didn’t answer them because he was so scared.  Yeah, sure.  When he’s that scared, what does a little six-year old boy want more than anything?  His mommy.

    in reply to: Jen’s overreaction #28893
    Bonbon
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    it was typical Jack.  And he’s trying to convince her he’s changed and then pulls the same old thing he used to do.

    in reply to: sami’s nails #28892
    Bonbon
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    or anything since she’s been at the pub when Johnny disappeared.

    in reply to: The African Connection #28891
    Bonbon
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    Remember when he came back and he was the arrogant guy that started up the airline and was a real jerk?

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