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Sizzling hot fireworks? Honestly...

Promo monkey 1: "Hey, this spot needs to be ready by the weekend. What should we say?"

Promo monkey 2: "It's the Fourth of July and half the country is burning under a heat wave. Let's just go with the usual heat...summer...hot..fireworks stuff we always do. It's not like anyone watches these things anyway. Now where did I put that bong?"

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LMAO at the Meow.....LOLOLOLOL...what a stupid promo...who would want to watch after that

If they are going to use sizzling hot fireworks they might as well show Brandon Barash shirtless in a speedo.....lol

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John stopped caring about them even before OLTL ended. And still no chemistry either.

It just shows how awful the writing is - these women lost children a month ago, a few months ago, and are already focused on their manly men.

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Rich, ain't it? Why do you think they had to tear Jason down? It was the only way to make the bathless mumbler look good. Jason would have been there for his raped wife and would not suggest she throw the kid away! But something had to overshadow John leaving his kid to hang under another man's wife. HATE HIM!

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:(

I know many hate the OLTL transplants but if anyone should've came it should've been someone like Brody whose move to Port Charles would actually make sense. John makes me sick. He chastised Natalie for what she did and then turns around and cheats on her.

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I've never cared for Natalie and McBain. They should never have killed Jared. She was good with Jared and they could have made her and Brody or her and Christian work.

I've never cared for Sam and Jason so I don't care if she kisses McBain. She gets to have the hitman and the man with the passion for the law fighting over her for whatever that's worth.

Elizabeth shouldn't be in this at all. How yucky if she has to pass time with McBain for them to play quad games.

They're just using her so Jason can have a toy while they see what they want to do about Sam and McBain. They should have gotten a temporary doll for Jason instead and left Elizabeth to make new friends with someone who is not looking for a box of pain substitute.

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