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I'd heard Michael Nader was dealing with a serious, long-term illness. I hope that's not the case but either way, he could still potentially be cleaned up nicely, somewhat, to reprise Dimitri someday.

I think he's missing some teeth though. So, yeah.

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Odd question. But, can hulu (the free version) be watched at the same time on two devices? (my desktop and my mom's laptop)

My speakers are going bad. But, I have a big monitor. My mom has great speakers. But, she has a tiny netbook. So, what I was thinking of doing. Was firing up the shows on both computers at the same time. And, watching on the big ass monitor while the sound is coming from the good speakers.



Something tells me that my stepdad would really like that. LOL.

He's got such a thing for Debbi.

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He's had a tooth issue for a LONG time though. I am weird about teeth, and it bugs me when I see adults who are financially capable of getting cosmetic dental work done but choose not to do so. :/

There were rumors around the time he was fired from ABC that he had HIV/AIDS from drug use, but he's said repeatedly that he has no clue where those rumors came from, and that he's fine. I hope that's still the case.

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Susan and the rest of the Devious Maids cast wrapped the first season yesterday, and the show premieres on Lifetime in June. I want the show to be a success because I really do like her, and she looks SO happy in all the behind the scenes pics I've seen from the Devious Maids set, but God, I want Erica back. Please, AMC/PP/TOLN - give her whatever she wants. Just bring Erica back! I'm willing to give AMC a shot sans Erica, but IDK how long I'll last without her.

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My toe itches.

Stop it right there. Scott was adopted by Stuart and that's all that matters. Being the son of a woman who was adopted, myself, I'll slice a bitch dead if they dare tell me I'm not a member of my family because I'm not blood related. Adam loved and respected Stuart therefore Scott is his nephew. Adam may have had his own personal feelings about adopting (which contradict his relationship with Skye) but Adam wouldn't disrespect Stuart by denouncing Stuart's legal son. That was JR's thing, which makes more sense. But I don't view Adam ever spitting in the face of Stuart's son. Stuart was his Kryptonite.

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Yeah, well, so did Walt Willey, Kim Delaney (who were snorting cocaine at work) and countless others. It wasn't his substance abuse that got him fired, it was his public situations that ABC wasn't able to contain that got him fired. ABC was fine with him destroying himself as long as it didn't shine badly on them.

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