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AMC: May Sweeps Spoilers!

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Zach and JR teaming up, my poor Richie better hide LOL :(

Then get Babe in on it....Ritchie may be a bad guy who can go toe to toe with the big ones but he is no match for Bonnie and Clyde Chandler (JR/Babe or Adam/Krystal) ;)

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I haven't read anything, that "explosion" stuff came from a site that is known to be unreliable.

We saw her in Media Net pics with Warren Buffet, so I think she'll be okay

Sure that wasn't Jimmy Buffet?

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JHC denied rumors of killing off Opal.

I really hope B&E are gone. If AMC has been good as of late wouldn't they want all the glory and credit! JHC make me happy!

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Maybe B&E are media shy or JHC just wants to take the credit for all their amazing writing?

LMAO B&E media shy? *snort* If only, there were so many times they needed to STFU and didn't.

JHC has only ever to my knowledge talked about storylines in mags when writers are gone. She did it last year when McT was out

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I'm not a doctor, so I could be mistaken, but isn't it common for people to graduate medical school at age 25 or 26? Traditionally, they serve four years as an undergrad (finishing at 21 or 22), and then four years in medical school (finishing at 25 or 26). Granted, they have to do an internship and residence (which takes years to complete), but they still have their MDs.

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Medical school is normally 4 years. Most docs start their residency (they're no longer called "interns" their first year) at age 26. I remember a time when all the residents (their first year they were called interns back in my early nursing career) were OLDER than I was. Now, it's the other way around LOL. Medical residency is 4 years, if they want to be an internist. A lot go into specialties now, which requires another 3-5 years, depending on the specialty. Those who want to be surgeons have to complete a 5 year residency to be GENERAL SURGEONS. If they specialize, it's an additional few years, depending on which surgical specialty they want to do. For instance, to be a cardiac (open heart) surgeon, they have to do another 4-5 years of a fellowship specializing in cardiovascular/thoracic surgery. That means that they will START their surgical practice in their late 30s. Cardiologists do a 3-4 year fellowship following their 4 year medical residency, depending if they do interventions in the cardiac cath lab. Most inteventional cardiologists won't start their careers til they're in their mid 30s. Also, many MDs will work in a clinic or ER until they get accepted into a fellowship, which may, or may not happen right after they finish their medical residency. Which is why there was no way that David Hayward was ever a cardiologist AND a cardiac surgeon LOL.

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Which is why there was no way that David Hayward was ever a cardiologist AND a cardiac surgeon LOL.

Yea but, with a soap that unaborted a fetus, this is nothing :lol:

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