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What is this Cartini? Do we need to have made up couple names for everyone? That must have been confusing for GH fans in the late 70's - was it MMarland?

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Right. Why not just call them that. Or even FV and RC. I just don't get the point of these cute mashup names for anyone or everyone.

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Did they mean GH actors leaving or did they mean OLTL actors who didn't want to move on to GH?

Aside from Jane Elliot and Leslie Charleson (and then, for more recent years, John J York or NLG) I would be fine with most of the other vets going.

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Its funny how MB and SB among others ran GH for years and now they are finally facing the reality of soaps today and they want to pout like babies and leave. FV doesn't play any games either get with it or get gone.

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I think except for the hard-core SaSon fans, most viewers don't give a sh!t what SBu and MB want with their many houses and their various money making schemes and their obsession with their physiques. In this day and age when most of us are distracted by little things like keeping our one home and our one job, they and their egos can take a walk.

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I do understand the reservation about being overrun by another show. I don't mind in this case because just about the entire GH cast and all of the stories suck, but had this been Victor Newman and Jack Abbott transplanting to GH I wouldn't even watch one episode. It's great OLTL fans have someplace to go for their Todd fix, but there are GH fans who if they wanted to watch Todd would have been watching OLTL all along.

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Not to mention she was utilized in her doctor capacity just a few months ago when Todd was shot and Blair talked to her over the phone for instructions. I dont think the writers really let us forget she was a doctor. Dorian certainly talked about it with prestige enough.

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