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Truth or Dare: Embarrasing Soap Confessions Edition

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I use to be ok with letting people know that I watched Passions back when I was a kid, but for some reason except for my mom, I feel emmbarassed watching soaps around my other family members.

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I think my work drama will be my second chance at breaking into the business :lol:

Another one: my mother wasn't too keen on my watching soaps when I was like 12-13 years old, and at this point, I'd been deeply psychologically conditioned to NEVER want to make my parents mad, so I'd watch my daily tape of AMC/DAYS like it was porn. I'd keep my finger on the Stop button, keep the volume low (because soaps have that soapy sound), etc. I used to treat SON and other soap sites like they were Corbin Fisher, always minimizing them when I heard footsteps, deleting them from my history whenever I had to use my mother's internet, etc. To this day, it's still awkward for me to have a soap on while she's in the room, and she's still completely oblivious to the volumes upon volumes of soap knowledge I possess.

See this is so different than how I grew up. My entire family watched soaps, it was like our family bonding time. I was shocked to learn that other kids' parents didn't let them watch soaps. It's just what we did at my house.

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I think my work drama will be my second chance at breaking into the business :lol:

Another one: my mother wasn't too keen on my watching soaps when I was like 12-13 years old, and at this point, I'd been deeply psychologically conditioned to NEVER want to make my parents mad, so I'd watch my daily tape of AMC/DAYS like it was porn. I'd keep my finger on the Stop

button, keep the volume low (because soaps have that soapy sound), etc. I used to treat SON and other soap sites like they were Corbin Fisher, always minimizing them when I heard footsteps, deleting them from my history whenever I had to use my mother's internet, etc. To this day, it's still awkward for me to have a soap on while she's in the room, and she's still completely oblivious to the volumes upon volumes of soap knowledge I possess.

LMAO! I used to have to sneak to watch GL the same way!
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One time I had a dream that Helena Cassadine was my grandmother. She gave me a necklace that I was supposed to give to Laura Webber LOL

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You didn't want to share about your four loko induced dream ??? tongue.png

I thought everyone knew that one already. LOL.

But if not....

I got loaded on Four Loko the night before Christmas eve and had a dream that Addie and I were drunk at a bar with Jon Lindstrom and we were vying for his affections. LOL.

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When I was doped up in pain pills, I had a dream that I lived in the Quartermaine mansion and that there was a party and Bobbie, Tony, Scott, Kevin, Holly, Lucy, and Cecily, Mark, and Ellen from AMC were all randomly there. Not much happened during the party expect Tracy got drunk and slapped Monica and Scott and Kevin got into a fight about Lucy.

I thought everyone knew that one already. LOL.

But if not....

I got loaded on Four Loko the night before Christmas eve and had a dream that Addie and I were drunk at a bar with Jon Lindstrom and we were vying for his affections. LOL.

I won the fight. ;)

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I scheduled college classes so I could watch Days and didn't mind taking late lunch at my first job because the Salem Serial Killer (Reilly edition) was going on. I joked about it with my coworkers, who were teachers (I wasn't and had the freedom to go as I pleased) and several said that they'd get their aides to watch the kids during recess and were caught by the principal all huddled in a classroom glued to the screen when "Marlena" died at the hands of Jake.

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I woke up before the end. So, you may have well have.

Girl didn't you read my confessions earlier about my fight with my brother LOL. I might be skinny, but when I fight, I fight to win. I have a mean left hook and I'm not above slapping ;):P .

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I scheduled college classes so I could watch Days and didn't mind taking late lunch at my first job because the Salem Serial Killer (Reilly edition) was going on. I joked about it with my coworkers, who were teachers (I wasn't and had the freedom to go as I pleased) and several said that they'd get their aides to watch the kids during recess and were caught by the principal all huddled in a classroom glued to the screen when "Marlena" died at the hands of Jake.

I was a teacher too, and the greatest moment of my career was when they made me Department Chair. I had a TV in my office and watched soaps all day long.

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I have soap opera themes on my iPOD. Before that, I used to listen to CDs and made a CD with several songs I liked from different genres, included soap opera themes. I had put "Feels Like Another One" by Patti LaBelle on a CD right next to the Bold and the Beautiful theme. I listened to that CD one time before I went to bed and I ended up having a weird dream that Susan Flannery was singing "Feels Like Another One" on the Daytime Emmys.

When I was younger, I used to imagine myself playing in a primetime soap opera as a black Ukrainian businessman who schemed, lied, cheated and was just an all around jerk.

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