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That Wanda/Kristin chick over at E! Online blabbers on like this as well and bothers me...Michael Logan is another that uses odd slang for no seemingly intellegent reason!?!

The guy seemed to be out the door already as his blog areas were always sorta half done lately.

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Good riddance to that hack Coleride. He's an absolute Frons apologist and a pathetic excuse for a soap journalist. If I were TV Guide I'd approach Cindi Rinehart of KOMO ABC in Seattle. She's a legend and covers all of the soaps and isn't too biased in favor of ABC. Mimi Torchin, in my opinion, is also a wonderful choice. She made a cardinal error at SOAPNet: she called ABC's bullshit.

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No it's the fact that she thinks Cameron Mathison is a "soap god" seriously when she said, any credibility she had went down the drain. I like Cam, but he's far from a soap god :blink:

I just can't stand her at all.

Heck let Cindi Reinhart do it. She LOVES soaps and IMO would be a great choice

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Mimi Torchin is one of the best soap journalist out there.

If Torchin was bias, she wouldn't have been fired from SOW or SoapNet.

If I were to start a new soap magazine, I'd hire her to be in charge of it.

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