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Anyone else watching it live today?

I hate how TIIC are teasing us with Greenlee's possible death. Imo, this is a pale, sick ripoff of when Bianca nearly died a few years ago and her friends and family rallied around her. I wish Greens would just die and get it over with!

Zzzendull's reunion has me half asleep.

Adam watching is actions on the TV is beyond dumb.

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Gimme a Dead Ryan

*This is a parody of Britney Spears' current hit song "Gimme More" but this time it has the above title. Enjoy!

It's Annie's Bitch

I see you n i just wanna kill you

Everytime he makes those bug eyes

Just wanna run that extra mile away from you

Annoying us is not affection

Feels like everyone is asleep of boredom in the room

[bridge]:

We can put him down under the ground

We keep on shootin, we keep on shootin

Gunshots are flashin my way, dirty wankin

Everyone is watchin, the excitement of him dead keep em watchin'

Feels like the privacy

[Chorus]:

Gimme Gimme a dead Ryan

Gimme a dead Ryan

Gimme gimme a dead Ryan (repeat 4)

He is always the center of attention, even when you run into the wall

The oaf is always in a constipated position

He tends to be on a stupid mission (ooh)

To die he has my permission ooohhh

[bridge]

[Chorus](repeat 4)

(spoken)

I just can't stop shooting you myself, more

They wan't more? Well i'll give them more

[Chorus](repeat 4)

Gimme a dead Ryan gimme a dead Ryan

Gimme a dead Ryan gimme a dead Ryan

I just want more shots to his head

Gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme (repeat 4)

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I loved the Ebenezer Scrooge/Christmas Carol vibe we got from the Adam scenes. The ghost was invisible, but I loved how the thunder and flaming TV and dooming music set the mood.

Ok - I've stood up for Sabine's acting - but her blinking eyes can't be ignored. That is pathetic that she can't just lie there without blinking and smiling. That was soooo bad.

I wish Tad/Krystal would have just shut up and let Adam talk - now we'll have the Kate secret stay a secret for even longer. Ugh!

Love Amanda! :)

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Also - since SON has been down for awhile - I wanted to comment on a few things from last week:

-Erica/Adam scenes on Thurs. were absolutely priceless. LOVED those two.

-I LOVED how Tad started singing "You Are My Sunshine" to Jenny a la Dixie/JR. Awww :wub:

-This entire Kendall/Aiden/Greenlee/Zach bombshelter crap is the worst storytelling/writing/idea EVER. It is absolutely crap - and unless I missed something during my FF'ing - why in the HELL did Aiden/Kendall not call 911 immediately after finding them? What was the point in having Kendall/Aiden have sex? UGH I don't get it.

Can't wait to see Ruth/Opal/Joe and Bianca today!!!

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