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Here are the list of the hunks from #'s 75-51

75. Damien Spinelli-GH

74. Schuyler Whitney-The Edge of Night

73. Dillion Quartermaine-GH

72. Kevin Collins-GH

71. Charlie Brent-AMC

70. Rafe Kovich- PC

69. Cliff Warner-AMC

68. Carlo Hesser-OLTL

67. Kevin Buchanan-OLTL

66. Buck Huston-Loving

65. Jamie Martine-AMC

64. Dimitri Marick-AMC

63. Barnabas Collins- Dark Shadows

62. Johnny Zacchara-GH

61. Roger Coleridge-RH

60. Ned Ashton-GH

59. Preacher Emerson-Edge

58. Mac Scorpio-GH

57. Aidan Devane-AMC

56. Luis Alcazar-GH

55. Lorenzo Alcazar-GH

54. Rick Hyde-RH

53. David Hayward-AMC

52. AJ Quartermaine-GH

51. Greg Nelson-AMC

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Now imagine if they tried to compile a list of the 100 greatest ABC actors. :rolleyes: They'd be stuck on #5. Or the 100 biggest mistakes that have contributed to the downfall of our industry?

I know these types of lists are supposed to be in good fun, but it's like rating champagne and caviar in recessionary times.

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I couldn't agree with you more. My Josh blows Spinelli out of the freaking water, and I don't want anyone to tell me that Spinelli is "unconventionally" hunky or anything like that. There's such a thing as unconventionally hunky, but IMO, you have to first be a hunk to be called unconventionally hunky. Spinelli is not a hunk. Spinelli is a scrawny dork.

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Jason is the only one who deserves to be that high, IMO. If they're going by all-time, then yea Sonny and Tad deserve to be on the list somewhere. When they did those old GH episodes on SOAPnet for Xmas, I thought younger Sonny was reeeeeeeal sexy. And early Tad, when he was boning both Liza and Marian was the definition of hot.

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