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DRW50

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  1. NBC promo block, 1993 - YouTube
  2. Thanks. Interesting to hear it used as a club standard.
  3. I was recommended this clip, for whatever reason. These aren't Elizabeth's last scenes (those take place in the prison breakout I have vague memories of seeing in other clips), but they are probably the final tribute to what a superb actress Lois Kibbee was. Even with just a guest appearance, she gives her all, with none of her usual bravado, or even any makeup. She is given some of the patches of good, human material OLTL still had around this time, which seemed to leave for the rest of Rauch's tenure after the departure of S Michael Schnessel. Her last line to Clint (Clint Ritchie is also in good form here) really stays with you. One Life To Live- Clint Visits Elizabeth Sanders to Find an Antidote for Roger 1989 - YouTube
  4. That makes sense. I guess we're lucky they didn't say it was Richard Dean Anderson.
  5. By this time Harry Dean Stanton wasn't a big name, but was a very well-respected television and film actor. I'd think if he was on the show it would have been in a guest role, like Uta Hagen around this period.
  6. Her phrasing and performance abilities are perfect for the soap chanteuse format. That song was mostly the same guff which seemed to spin around in the late '70s and early '80s from one 30something easy listening songstress to another (the part about the Great Wall of China feels very "someone lost a bet"), but she makes it work. Fitting that she was crossing over with Patty Weaver, who did the same. (is it me or does Trish seem out of place with this period? Then again so does Abe...) The Doug and Julie scenes were also worth the watch. I am sure some people might have found their double act annoying, but for me it works, and the mix of comedy and banter between them during all the high drama feels real. SSH also looks very chic here.
  7. Brief promo for B&B and Capitol ("soapies") in this: TV 2 3 4 promo - English & Afrikaans - New year's eve - 1980s - South Africa - YouTube
  8. Too little too late, but it's better than nothing. Perma-smirking from one monster and constantly looking like you shat your pants from the other monster is the height of intellectual discourse:
  9. Well, this makes even more sense: (apparently it was his cousin, not his brother) More on the other spiteful media darling:
  10. At this point I feel like anyone who wants to keep the filibuster is our enemy, to be honest (I'm aware they aren't the only ones - Dianne Feinstein is also a fan).
  11. It would pass if the filibuster was abolished.
  12. I agree with you (and I also tend to believe the reports at how thrown Democrats were to even win the Senate - a number of them would have had a much easier life in the minority). With that said, this was the one time "bipartisanship" actually ended up being real, as if not for Lisa Murkowski voting down an amendment banning trans kids from being able to play in sports, the whole bill likely would have been scuttled. (you can guess who voted for it...) I think this is what they would probably be doing in the majority (along with trying to persecute the Biden family for umpteenth made-up scandals), but we would not be getting the help we are at least getting now. I just wish there was any way that Manchin and Sinema would do more, instead of being so proud of themselves for their posturing and hurting poor people. Look at this idiotic, right wing fever dream response to criticisms of Sinema's antics: [!@#$%^&*] like this is why I don't know if anyone else would be able to keep the caucus under tighter control, even if the idea of Amy Klobuchar throwing staplers does amuse me.
  13. Thanks for finding a few more soap alum.
  14. He did, yes. I thought he was absolutely awful in the role, but then I did not know at the time that Jordan Clarke had been fired due to his drug issues. Still, Scott seemed to be better served in other roles.
  15. Joe Manchin is a ghoul. https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/05/covid-aid-bill-senate-vote-amendments-473805 The Portman amendment will cut more unemployment money for people and may not even pass the House. If he goes for this then either the bill will fail, or Democrats will take a big loss by voting for it. Just scum. And too rich to care about all those he will bring suffering to with his endless right wing posturing.
  16. @I Am A Swede
  17. Sad news. Gil was a consistent highlight for me when he played Hawk, even though on paper the character would not have amounted to much. He and Marj Dusay even made the "Queenie" banter charming, somehow. That was when I first warmed to Marj as Alex. His best was usually saved for scenes with "Sister" (Reva) - Gil and Kim Zimmer had something special. Even though he wasn't there for the finale I'm glad they had Hawk return briefly in that last year.
  18. Imagine being this eager to vote down an increase in the minimum wage, as well as pander to McCain voters like they are children. I have no faith in her staying in the party if it comes the time when it really counts.
  19. A really stupid decision, if so. Laura Malone was very special and she could have been a compelling presence on the show for a number of years to come.
  20. I have a feeling that he told them he wouldn't vote for it at all unless they did this.
  21. Unfortunately due to the wave of voter suppression laws being passed (and, again thanks to Manchin and Sinema, probably not going to be addressed by Congress), even these votes on the margins may be deciding. I hope people will not punish the Democrats who did try, but I feel like all of these posturing games are leaving a lot of Democrats hanging out to dry, especially those like Raphael Warnock who campaigned on 2K.
  22. I included the second tweet because I pretty much agree with it. And this on top of cutting unemployment benefits. All so we can get a round of backpatting over fiscal conservatism. This is really a lousy idea that is going to drown out much of the popular support this bill could have had.
  23. Another shining moment for our self-appointed moral conscience, who can roll in his wads of cash as Democrats lose the House and Senate. If they do hold on, it sure as hell isn't because of him, or his partner in purity from Arizona.

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