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These clips aren't online but poor Faith Catlin, in her run as Faith on Ryan's Hope, had this awkward story about learning to dance. The scenes of her finally being "free" enough to dance were embarrassing as hell, but the truly bizarre was Pat teaching her how to dance on Bucky Carter's houseboat. He would give her instructions while having her make what seemed to be Yuppie-style beatboxing sounds.

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Heh, thanks for posting that video of "Mermi" and Chloe. Does any video of Gigantor, or as we called Susan Adams exist? For a long time I only had still pics to bring back those wonderful memories of just how bad Days got there in 2001:

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Any mentions for Y&R yet? If not, let me go with this:

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Another DAYS scene that I'm thinking of is from when John was on drugs. He holed himself up in a room (I really don't remember where) and was making all of these weird, constipated faces while trying to inject himself with a needle. All of his family/friends were banging on the door to get in, but he just kept yelling at them to go away.

DAMN, I wish I could find that on YouTube.

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Thank you thank you, thank you for making my morning with that! Had to sit down drink my coffee and watch the whole ridiculous scenes again! Loved Maggie popping out of the wall and telling Marlena, "Get away from her you BITCH!!" (and looking kind of hot doing so, heaven gives you a tight white dress an push up bra apparently) and the head of Tom H following Marlena around the house. But was whoever wrote this on acid or something? It doesnt make sense even for Days, first the head is following Marlena around instead of just chasing her ass out of the house to begin with, then Alice says, "My Tom wont let you take it," as if she knows he is there, but then starts asking Marlena, "Whats happening," when the ghosts come! Then even more bizarre, after the comercial break, Marlena just comes back to the house like nothing happened and finds Alice hiding in the pantry...(ultimate camp cheese would have been to have Alice hit her with a frying pan and then have stunt double wrestle around on the floor for the knife) no cops come, nothing (Uh Alice, ever heard of 911 instead of calling the stupidest slowest cop in town??) This storyline was the ultimate in cheese, but at least, as opposed to Wheeler's GL it was like someone knew it was stupid, and just went with it!

Speaking of, I don't have a clip of it, but how about Blake taking newly Lesbianic Olivia to the sex store to shop for dildos!!!!

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I guess I should also mention that old ATWT episode where Sierra had a nightmare with some type of sauna setting and Craig and Tonio were going to have a threesome with Lucinda. While it certainly was an understandable fear for Sierra, I was a little...shocked to see that so heavily implied.

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Unfortunately, I don't think Ted and Betty Corday were laughing. They were too busy slapping their son upside his head for allowing such madness to happen on their show.

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