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Over the phone? Oh, that's really lovely and professional. But then again, it's not like he got fired after a Kings Dominion Fan Club Event in Richmond, Virginia. Remember Ellen Wheeler and David Andrew MacDonald? Or how about Ellen Wheeler and Nancy St. Alban? I never cared for NSA, but what was done to her was wrong IMO especially since Ellen Wheeler lied to her in front of her face.

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ATWT needs help. I don't watch any more, but I've been following the storylines and they all suck imho. Scott Bryce(Craig) is awesome and should not even come close to be axed. Grayson McCouch(Dusty) should still be on the show. The show shouldn't have pissed off Cady McClain writing pitifully for Rosanna. I look for ATWT or GL to get canceled by CBS if they acquire DAYS.

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[!@#$%^&*] [!@#$%^&*] Goutman!!!!

Agreed

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Shut up!! :lol::P

Please do call CBS. This is [!@#$%^&*] ridiculous!!!!

I am one pissed fan right now. How dare they bring him back and then fire him. I am steaming mad!!! Anyone have their hotline number off hand. The ATWT number. I am calling in!!!! [!@#$%^&*] [!@#$%^&*] Goutman!!!

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Scott Bryce who has many loyal years to ATWT gets fired. And Roger Howarth who cant act his way out of a paper bag is still there stinking up the show????????????????????????????? Where is the justice in that????? [!@#$%^&*]!!!

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