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Im glad it does

LOL

Im glad it doesnt seem as if Tea knows Sonny. I was afraid that since they both grew up in NYC, that she would know him and the Bensonhurst hos but thankfully it doesnt seem as if they've crossed paths.

I wonder what Todd is going to do with what he heard. Is he gonig to go and threaten Kate now? Go to the police about her?

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Connie as Kate is the real alter or host personality. Connie who is the real name and who Kate is -- is the real personality and she made up Kate as a way to break into the fashion industry. Whatever that is supposed to mean. My problem with this story is that it implies that all the times Kate was "Connie" was when she was mentally ill or when she needed Connie to come out and protect her. That means that Connie has always been there in some way. There is no frame of reference of how far this multiple personality storyline goes, and it becomes hard to distinguish Kate/Connie because Connie is who she was born as and who people remember her as when she was a child. Where as "Kate" is merely a work identity she created because she was ashamed of her roots. The fact that people refer to her as the same person Kate/Connie makes it even more difficult.

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I watched yesterday, and if I didn't know any better, I'd swear there was a camera down LW's blouse because you could practically see up Brandon's nose. The camera positioning had the makings of a grade school production.

Who in the sam hell thinks the production is any good

? That's nuts!

ANDREA

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When Kate and Sonny met in 2007, he finally recognized her as his old gf, Connie. When she could not deny it anymore, Kate fessed up and admitted who she was. She then gave Sonny the background on why she chose KH. King David's mistress or something. She has always acknowledged her real name. When Olivia first met Carly, she talked about how Connie thought she was better than everyone else and didn't look back when she left. There was no DID, and Connie is the host if there was an alter (but there isn't).

Go with Cartini's flow if you wish, but this story is repeated convoluted trash!

ANDREA

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When Maria Bell went on her (very) extended victory lap tour of 2008 and 2009, she said something like Bill Bell was sitting on her shoulder.

Is that really supposed to be a rib? is someone holding a baby?

They should have been even more literal and put waterwings on it.

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