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Patti
Participantthat are so unpleasant to the eye. When she tillts her head back, makes me want to yell at her…."PLEASE put your head down." I don’t see that nearly as much in Madison, who, IMO, is lovely. I’ll admit, however, that it would make a good ‘soapy’ story, especially since Kate and Madison are in direct competition with one another, plus they seem to hate each other.
Patti
Participantfrom spoiler boards. Some are reputable enough to have been correct more times than not; some I’ve learned to avoid. I usually wait for the ones to come out in SOD, SOD or SOW; that’s when I know I can trust the same spoiler boards that came out with the spoilers before they were printed in these soap mags. The one I really like the best is Soap Central.com’s "Loose Lips". That one is extremely reliable, IMO.
Patti
Participantthat she was hired to be an assistant to the CEO, in this case, Madison. A good executive assistant doesn’t need a college degree. She is exactly what was stated….a personal assistant to Madison. Sami did hold down several important positions, i.e., she was a "personal" assistant to Austin (forget name of their company), she worked at Mystic for E.J., where she did very well and impressed clients, which impressed E.J., and I’m not sure, but did she work for Basic Black at one time? All I’m saying is she has the skills and once she learns what is expected of her, she’ll probably be really good at it, unless, of course, someone (Kate, for instance) sandbags her and causes her problems that will affect her job. Personally,I think it’s marvelous that they are now writing Sami as a qualified working mother, yet still, in every way, a caring, loving wife. I like her more and more every day.
Patti
Participantwere canceled. I liked both of them and thought they were very authentic for that time era. I really like the actress, Christina Ricci, and she was really good on PanAm. Don’t know much about the actors on Playboy Club, but the show was interesting, and although I’ve never been to a Playboy Club, I was waiting to see the Heff and all of the scintillating scenes that were obviously in the works. Too bad it wasn’t given more of a chance.
Patti
Participantat the insistence of Abbey.
Patti
ParticipantI have a friend who joined a class-action lawsuit, and for the life of me I can’t remember who or what the defendant was, but her check came in the mail ……. now wait for it ……. for $12.23.
Patti
Participantand we’re in our ………………………….. nevermind!
Patti
Participantshe has some good stuff coming our way!
Patti
Participanthuge surprise coming but I won’t say; but, believe me, Melanie will be front and center in a few more weeks, and I’m not so sure how many are going to like it.
Patti
Participanteom!
October 9, 2011 at 12:38 am in reply to: I’m a little confused, so maybe someone can clarify…. #27327Patti
Participantand got an instand headache, finally subsided with the help of some Tylenol. So happy we’re not going that route any longer.
Patti
Participantit’s like this board was suddenly hit with a bolt of lightening that brought it back to life. It’s nice to see everyone participating again.
Patti
Participanthis former psycho therapist/psychiatrist, who had a thing for John, tried to inject Marlena with a hypodermic filled with some sort of medication that would paralyze the patient/victim. However, when she tried to inject Marlena, John shielded her and he was paralyzed instead. That’s when Marlena took him to Switzerland for treatment and rehab. I can’t remember what happened to the psycho doctor/therapist, though. Does anyone recall?
Patti
Participantespecially with her and Madison being childhood friends. I’m sure once she gets acclimated to it, she’ll calm down and not be so frazzled from juggling her wife/mother/job duties, and the thought of her and Madison going up against Kate, together, just makes me smile from ear to ear.
And I thought the same thing today when Madison accidentally (on purpose?) tripped and fell into Brady’s arms. Don’t you just hate when that happens? I do.
Patti
Participanton behalf of the shareholders that were bilked out of their life savings and pension/profit sharing funds. IIRC, an attorney does not need to know each and every plaintiff on a personal level either; he simply files the lawsuit and posts notices in newspapers, on TV, or through any means of advertising available, notifying anyone who has lost their money, pensions, or profit shares, in other words, life savings, to notify the attorney (E.J.) thereby joining the class-action suit as a party-plaintiff. Boy, this is one trial I can’t wait to get started. Even the Salem P.D. were victims, and most likely will be party to the suit as a corporate entity. What I don’t see happening is E.J. being the prosecuting attorney if he is elected mayor. Guess we’ll have to wait and see, but this is going to be exciting to watch. Can’t wait!
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