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Andre not really a playboy, more like popular with the ladies. Oh yes, be still my heart. Booty call hookups have turned into love.
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Could it be Gio who first understands his adoption and starts to forgive?
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By Soaplovers · Posted
If the roles were reversed, would you say the same thing? I doubt you would -
I don't see Dani that way. I see Dani as a flawed human. I see potential for Andre to open her heart.
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By Soaplovers · Posted
Do you hate Andre that much? No man deserves to be coupled up with that freak of nature Dani. -
By I Am A Swede · Posted
Damn, another icon from my childhood. R.I.P. Loretta.Please register in order to view this content
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Kathleen & Carl’s returns were one the best stories Swajeski told. Yes the writing was slanted in Frankie’s favour but Julie Osburn originally only signed a short contract. She did extend her stay and was well integrated into the show. They wanted her to resign again and it looked like they were going to pair Kathleen with Grant but she wanted to return to California.
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On the news of Loretta Swit's passing, a story she shared: Loretta Swit Dead: 'Hot Lips' Houlihan on 'M*A*S*H' Was 87 She was active in the Chicago theater community and performed the one-woman play Shirley Valentine more than 1,000 times. She received the Sarah Siddons Award in 1991 for her theatrical contributions and in 2003 joined the touring cast of The Vagina Monologues. That same year, she played the title role in a North Carolina production of Mame — she had starred as Agnes Gooch in 1968 in Las Vegas after serving as an understudy on the Broadway show headlined by Angela Lansbury. Swit said her career came full circle when, in 1994, she guest-starred on Murder, She Wrote alongside Lansbury. “Angie is one of two fan letters I’ve ever written in my life. The other was to Robert Mitchum,” she recalled. “She was just dazzling [in Mame]. Years later, when we met at a CBS function, I said, ‘You probably won’t remember this, but when I was in New York …’ I don’t think I got further than that and she stopped me and said, ‘I still have that letter.'”
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By wonderwoman1951 · Posted
first norm, now hot lips. free link. loretta swit’s. obit
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