May 12, 200917 yr Author Member No, no. She is horribly disfigured and comatose. JT goes in and carries her out to the strains of orchestral music. (JT's back is permanently wrenched in the process). :lol:
May 12, 200917 yr Member <--------- "evil force", eh? http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3015...p;id=1098440603 Without a hint of irony...THAT is a very cute boy! As an idealist - having Y&R without MTS makes me sick. As a realist and an actor, I also know the show must go on. But if MTS contends that there's sexisim in the deicisons to cut actresses's pay and not the male actors then something stinks. Idealist? Actor? Goes drunk swimming at night with the boys? Drunk-blogs on SON! Damn, you must be popular!
May 12, 200917 yr Member I also contend that Y&R's dominance in the ratings has always been because whether you watch it every day or just when you're at grammas house, you can always see mostly, the same front-burner characters you love. That is a formula - not just one ingredient, that makes the show successful. Yes, you totally get it! Unfortunately, others here will roll their eyes and accuse us of historgasms.
May 12, 200917 yr Member Well, who hasn't done one of those at one point? Not me. I'll have to try it once.
May 12, 200917 yr Member Not me. I'll have to try it once. It's scary, MarkH. But not as scary as the next morning. "Oh crap, what did I type?!" :lol:
May 12, 200917 yr Member MarkH is just drunk off the love he gets from his perfect "symphony." Okay, someone said you were a compassionate sweetheart, eh? Can't wait to see it I said it was "like" a symphony, I believe . It all would have gone unnoticed if that damn Tom Casiello hadn't quoted me to FrenchFan. Speaking of which, I keep hoping for Cedric's interview with Sally Sussman-Morina
May 12, 200917 yr Member MarkH is just drunk off the love he gets from his perfect "symphony." It's Rachmaninoff, to be precise. Anyway, Mark, what about that joke? Explanation so that I can laugh?
May 12, 200917 yr Member Okay, someone said you were a compassionate sweetheart, eh? Can't wait to see it I said it was "like" a symphony, I believe . It all would have gone unnoticed if that damn Tom Casiello hadn't quoted me to FrenchFan. Speaking of which, I keep hoping for Cedric's interview with Sally Sussman-Morina I think it's probably a lot better to appreciate the symphony when you hear the entire piece from start to finish - not just a couple messy bars from a movement. (How long can we keep this metaphor going before I want to puke?) LOL!
May 12, 200917 yr Member Sally Sussman-Morina Well, if it's anything like her writing for Generations and DAYS, it's sure to be boring as hell. But that's probably why it wasn't posted yet. Sorry, I had to take a jab at her, her writing sucks. Wasn't it her who gave the idea to have Sheila poison Lauren with the necklace when she consulted for Y&R in 2005?
May 12, 200917 yr Member (How long can we keep this [crazy "symphony"] metaphor going before I want to puke?) For me, we passed that stage movements ago.
May 12, 200917 yr Member It's Rachmaninoff, to be precise. Anyway, Mark, what about that joke? Explanation so that I can laugh? It started out with this French Fan interview. When some users started "puking" at the symphony reference, it was explained that the reference might have been taken from one of my posts, quoted here. Well, if it's anything like her writing for Generations and DAYS, it's sure to be boring as hell. But that's probably why it wasn't posted yet. Sorry, I had to take a jab at her, her writing sucks. Wasn't it her who gave the idea to have Sheila poison Lauren with the necklace when she consulted for Y&R in 2005? Really? That was her idea?
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