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AMC and OLTL Canceled!

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If you're not happy with my quote, think of it sarcastically

Huh :unsure:

Thanks JPL for telling us how we should interpret your comments, I think I am gonna stick with arse kissing interpretation of it though!!!

LOVE me some Julia Barr :D

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I don't know...I don't think he was being sarcastic based on this SOD interview:

John-Paul Lavoisier Clarifies Statement

By SOD • Posted: Apr 18, 2011

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Quotes posted earlier today from John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex) to sod.com about OLTL/ABC's cancellation and ABC chief Brian Frons has set off a firestorm on the Internet. Here, the actor clarifies his statement: "The point wasn't to make anybody mad or anybody happy. The point was for everyone to interpret my comments in any way they want to, at least the last part of the quote. If you're not happy with my quote, think of it sarcastically. And if you're happy with my quote, take it literally. It's a neutral quote that can be taken in either way. But the rest of the quote can be taken literally. Farah [Fath, Gigi] and I are going to L.A. We are going to pound the pavement and I was very blessed to have worked on the final nine years and seven months of a long-running, great show that has a great family. As an actor, it gave me fun stuff to do. The first day that Brian Frons became president of ABC, he could have fired me right off the bat. I spent every day working for ABC under the possibility that Brian could have fired me. So I do thank Brian for not firing me during his reign. I thank him every day that he never made the decision to fire me and I do thank him for bringing on Farah. But everyone needs to understand that you can't bite the hand that feeds you. There is a lot of world left to live and a lot of jobs to still be had and you never know who's going to become the president of what. I don't want to burn future bridges with the professional people who will someday hire me for other jobs."

So I betcha Farah doesn't even know what he meant. I wonder if they have one of those awkward relationships where the guy is in his own little world and the girl is too oblivious to realize it.

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I don't know...I don't think he was being sarcastic based on this SOD interview:

John-Paul Lavoisier Clarifies Statement

By SOD • Posted: Apr 18, 2011

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Quotes posted earlier today from John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex) to sod.com about OLTL/ABC's cancellation and ABC chief Brian Frons has set off a firestorm on the Internet. Here, the actor clarifies his statement: "The point wasn't to make anybody mad or anybody happy. The point was for everyone to interpret my comments in any way they want to, at least the last part of the quote. If you're not happy with my quote, think of it sarcastically. And if you're happy with my quote, take it literally. It's a neutral quote that can be taken in either way. But the rest of the quote can be taken literally. Farah [Fath, Gigi] and I are going to L.A. We are going to pound the pavement and I was very blessed to have worked on the final nine years and seven months of a long-running, great show that has a great family. As an actor, it gave me fun stuff to do. The first day that Brian Frons became president of ABC, he could have fired me right off the bat. I spent every day working for ABC under the possibility that Brian could have fired me. So I do thank Brian for not firing me during his reign. I thank him every day that he never made the decision to fire me and I do thank him for bringing on Farah. But everyone needs to understand that you can't bite the hand that feeds you. There is a lot of world left to live and a lot of jobs to still be had and you never know who's going to become the president of what. I don't want to burn future bridges with the professional people who will someday hire me for other jobs."

Because after all this, he NOW has to be more careful about appearing offensive toward his boss... not just because its Brian Frons, but because it might be seen as a reflection of his public attitude toward future (potential) employers. So he's basically saying, take it however you like.

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I don't know...I don't think he was being sarcastic based on this SOD interview:

John-Paul Lavoisier Clarifies Statement

By SOD • Posted: Apr 18, 2011

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Quotes posted earlier today from John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex) to sod.com about OLTL/ABC's cancellation and ABC chief Brian Frons has set off a firestorm on the Internet. Here, the actor clarifies his statement: "The point wasn't to make anybody mad or anybody happy. The point was for everyone to interpret my comments in any way they want to, at least the last part of the quote. If you're not happy with my quote, think of it sarcastically. And if you're happy with my quote, take it literally. It's a neutral quote that can be taken in either way. But the rest of the quote can be taken literally. Farah [Fath, Gigi] and I are going to L.A. We are going to pound the pavement and I was very blessed to have worked on the final nine years and seven months of a long-running, great show that has a great family. As an actor, it gave me fun stuff to do. The first day that Brian Frons became president of ABC, he could have fired me right off the bat. I spent every day working for ABC under the possibility that Brian could have fired me. So I do thank Brian for not firing me during his reign. I thank him every day that he never made the decision to fire me and I do thank him for bringing on Farah. But everyone needs to understand that you can't bite the hand that feeds you. There is a lot of world left to live and a lot of jobs to still be had and you never know who's going to become the president of what. I don't want to burn future bridges with the professional people who will someday hire me for other jobs."

So in other words...

#notintendedtobeafactualstatement

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Random, but why is SOD's new logo an ampersand?

It's their "subtle" way of being sure to include Soap Opera Weekly...( We're "Digest AND Weekly") ... Too bad Weekly's title is the smallest part of the equation.

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It's kinda funny how one of the most gracious and articulated comments about the cancellations came from an imposter pretending to be Trent Garrett. :lol:

That "imposter" was the best thing that ever happened to Trent Garrett.

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Huh :unsure:

Thanks JPL for telling us how we should interpret your comments, I think I am gonna stick with arse kissing interpretation if it though!!!

Me too! :lol:

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I don't know...I don't think he was being sarcastic based on this SOD interview:

John-Paul Lavoisier Clarifies Statement

By SOD • Posted: Apr 18, 2011

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Quotes posted earlier today from John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex) to sod.com about OLTL/ABC's cancellation and ABC chief Brian Frons has set off a firestorm on the Internet. Here, the actor clarifies his statement: "The point wasn't to make anybody mad or anybody happy. The point was for everyone to interpret my comments in any way they want to, at least the last part of the quote. If you're not happy with my quote, think of it sarcastically. And if you're happy with my quote, take it literally. It's a neutral quote that can be taken in either way. But the rest of the quote can be taken literally. Farah [Fath, Gigi] and I are going to L.A. We are going to pound the pavement and I was very blessed to have worked on the final nine years and seven months of a long-running, great show that has a great family. As an actor, it gave me fun stuff to do. The first day that Brian Frons became president of ABC, he could have fired me right off the bat. I spent every day working for ABC under the possibility that Brian could have fired me. So I do thank Brian for not firing me during his reign. I thank him every day that he never made the decision to fire me and I do thank him for bringing on Farah. But everyone needs to understand that you can't bite the hand that feeds you. There is a lot of world left to live and a lot of jobs to still be had and you never know who's going to become the president of what. I don't want to burn future bridges with the professional people who will someday hire me for other jobs."

what a bullshit clarification.

"I won't tell you what I actually meant, so if you want to think I suck Frons' dick, feel free, and if you want to think I think Frons is an !@#$%^&*] and I am supercool, much appreciated."

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I don't know...I don't think he was being sarcastic based on this SOD interview:

John-Paul Lavoisier Clarifies Statement

By SOD • Posted: Apr 18, 2011

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Quotes posted earlier today from John-Paul Lavoisier (Rex) to sod.com about OLTL/ABC's cancellation and ABC chief Brian Frons has set off a firestorm on the Internet. Here, the actor clarifies his statement: "The point wasn't to make anybody mad or anybody happy. The point was for everyone to interpret my comments in any way they want to, at least the last part of the quote. If you're not happy with my quote, think of it sarcastically. And if you're happy with my quote, take it literally. It's a neutral quote that can be taken in either way. But the rest of the quote can be taken literally. Farah [Fath, Gigi] and I are going to L.A. We are going to pound the pavement and I was very blessed to have worked on the final nine years and seven months of a long-running, great show that has a great family. As an actor, it gave me fun stuff to do. The first day that Brian Frons became president of ABC, he could have fired me right off the bat. I spent every day working for ABC under the possibility that Brian could have fired me. So I do thank Brian for not firing me during his reign. I thank him every day that he never made the decision to fire me and I do thank him for bringing on Farah. But everyone needs to understand that you can't bite the hand that feeds you. There is a lot of world left to live and a lot of jobs to still be had and you never know who's going to become the president of what. I don't want to burn future bridges with the professional people who will someday hire me for other jobs."

OMG, we totally wrote that for him. :lol:

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All JPL did was clarify that YES he was arse kissing big time, YES he is self absirbed, and hey if it bothers you, just think of it as sarcasm :lol::lol:

Problem is he couldve did that privately instead of publically!

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Is there a definitive list of every actor who has played two different roles (not talking crossovers though I'll note the special exception of Skye here) on AMC and OLTL?

-Thorsten Kaye

-Jill Larson

-Louise Sorel

-Robin Strasser

??? My mind is drawing a blank.

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LaStrasser is on a roll LOL

Luv all my 2,558 follower/friends! THANK YOU! Spouting my mouth off, is surely gonna cost me. I willingly pay price of honest protestation.

Let's trade two iconic dramas for two untried cooker/realities? kill off hundreds of jobs in the process? delete protests? Diss-aster brew.

Hanging in or hanging myself? All due respect: There is NO honor giving into some one else's bad program(ming). Respect/honor your AUDIENCE

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Is there a definitive list of every actor who has played two different roles (not talking crossovers though I'll note the special exception of Skye here) on AMC and OLTL?

-Thorsten Kaye

-Jill Larson

-Louise Sorel

-Robin Strasser

??? My mind is drawing a blank.

I can think of a few more.....Laura Kauffman, Jeffrey Byron, Jack Armstrong, Forbes March...

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