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Participantafter he shot Maggie. I wonder if Brady will send Dmitri off when he finds out he shot Chad. Maybe just getting rid of all the hit-men will end the feud. Although I wouldn’t mind seeing Dmitri stay around for a while and get a bigger role. He’s really cute.
August 13, 2011 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Has anyone polled their friends who watch the other soaps? #25840Bonbon
Participantbecame a watcher after Another World was cancelled?
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ParticipantI wanna see it!
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ParticipantI don’t agree with you guys. Although I’ll agree that Lexie is an excellent actress, they have just never written anything for her that held my interest. I don’t know why, just don’t care for either her nor Abe. Although I always enjoy Theo’s scenes and I guess we can’t have him without his parents. No, I’m happy with Lexie just as we now see her.
Bonbon
Participantinterest in her is. Is he physically attracted to her or is something to do with going against Mommy Dearest? I don’t have a clue.
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ParticipantI guess it’s kind of hard to come up with a plausible excuse to use.
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Participantwhen he gave Dmitri (who BTW, is quite a looker) the go-ahead. Didn’t Dmitri pass on the information that EJ really was trying to obtain peace?
On another note, like the "V" word, I’m getting so sick of hearing "protect/protection." It’s totally ridiculous how Brady and Stefano think they are going to protect everybody.
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Participant"She is sleeping comfortably." I though it strange at the time he said it because when you’re in a coma, you’re REALLY sleeping!!!
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Participanthe wouldn’t know if she was sleeping or not when she was in a coma.
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ParticipantWell, they have comedy, drama, bio-pics, etc. but I don’t think there is a "sad story" genre. :o)
I would classify it as a comedy. It was really only sad at the very end. Still and all, it can’t compete with Old Yeller, now THAT was a sad movie. Even as a kid that movie just tore my heart out.
I actually saw the other day, a book titled, A Dog Story Where the Dog Doesn’t Die at the End. Too funny.
Bonbon
ParticipantWhen she came out of surgery, Dan told Victor that she was sleeping comfortably. How could he know she was sleeping when she’s in a coma? <scratching head on that one>
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ParticipantI actually cried out loud. OMG! That was such a sad story.
Don’t know if you’ve heard this or not but they got another Golden Retreiver and actually had to have Cesar Milan come out and work with her because she was so bad. I’m thinking it must have been the owners, not the dogs. :o)
But Dean Koonz’s dog was a former Companion Dog and extremely well trained. Would you believe that dog could go pee and poop on command! Now THAT’S trained.
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Participantread "A Big Little Life" by Dean Koonz. It is a true story about his dog, Trixie. She was an amazing dog and it’s very well written. Of course you’ll need Kleenex at the end and maybe even a couple of places in the middle.
Bonbon
ParticipantHis only concern was, "How was I?" Is that male ego or what. Instead of asking how she felt…what a doofus.
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Participantthat Maggie had not been intubated during her surgery? It’s highly unlikely they’d be using an oxygen mask for general anethesia. What’s up with that?
Also, today, the blood was on Victor’s right side of his jacket. Yesterday it was on the left. Also, how come the blood on his shirt collar hasn’t turned brown. I’ve never seen any blood that stays that red after it dries. <sigh>
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