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The Suds Report 6/4/10

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I know I would turn back time to when I was in middle school. That was the last time OLTL was any good for me.

Well, for me the last time OLTL was really good was back when I was in high school (Aug. '94 - May '98).

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• Hopefully someone called Kim Zimmer! GH is casting another short-term role named Suzanne Stanwyck. Here’s the character description: She’s between 50-60; tough; funny; no-nonsense with a heart of gold; low tolerance for BS; and she has spent her life fighting for kid’s rights. GH is asking agents to submit all ethnicities/well-known, established names. The role starts around July 19th and will recur for three to five weeks.

Now this is interesting. Once upon a time on WoST, a very controversial figure on that site and on this one once shared some of her bible for AMC, namely a character named Rachel Stanwyck (dream cast with Sharon Gabet) whose description was a lot like the Miss Stanwyck above. Only difference was that she was a brilliant yet washed up actress with an alcohol problem moving back with her little dog to her father's abandoned mansion in Pine Valley. I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'.

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"Suzanne Stanwyck"? That's such a fan-ficky name, I don't know what to think!

Hopefully someone called Kim Zimmer!

And Maureen Garrett (ex-Holly, GUIDING LIGHT).

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