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OLTL: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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Which makes no sense to me, to be perfect and frank. Unless your computer is from the 1980's, installing iTunes is not harmful to any device, be it desktop, laptop, smartphone, tablet, or Google glasses.

CBR, I am just going to say this once. And I don't want you to ask me any follow-up questions, and I don't want you to make it about Cutter. I'm going to use some caps lock here too to emphasize my points.

Many times, we install antivirus programs which do TOO GOOD A JOB, and sometimes they will give us FALSE RESULTS indicating that normal programs on our computer are "harmful" just because they can make changes and add things.

THESE PROGRAMS ARE WRONG. AND IF YOU WANT TO USE ITUNES, YOU NEED TO TEMPORARILY DISABLE YOUR ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM AND LET ITUNES WORK. SOMETIMES, THE MACHINES ARE WRONG. They don't always cooperate with each other, and they sometimes get trapped in logic problems. So no, ITUNES IS NOT HARMFUL TO YOUR COMPUTER. YOU NEED TO TURN OFF WHATEVER YOU ARE USING THAT CLAIMS IT IS HARMFUL, AND DOWNLOAD ITUNES.

Also, no one knows the careful nuances of what Cutter manages, or what he owns, or why. We'll have to WAIT AND SEE. Also, Natalie is an adult, so she can live on her own. She can date who she wants. If you have serious questions about that, all you can do is WAIT FOR THE SHOW AND WATCH IT.

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Excellent points, Vee. Allow me, though, to add this: ROKU, ROKU, RO. KU.

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CBR, I am just going to say this once. And I don't want you to ask me any follow-up questions, and I don't want you to make it about Cutter. I'm going to use some caps lock here too to emphasize my points.

Many times, we install antivirus programs which do TOO GOOD A JOB, and sometimes they will give us FALSE RESULTS indicating that normal programs on our computer are "harmful" just because they can make changes and add things.

THESE PROGRAMS ARE WRONG. AND IF YOU WANT TO USE ITUNES, YOU NEED TO TEMPORARILY DISABLE YOUR ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM AND LET ITUNES WORK. SOMETIMES, THE MACHINES ARE WRONG. They don't always cooperate with each other, and they sometimes get trapped in logic problems. So no, ITUNES IS NOT HARMFUL TO YOUR COMPUTER. YOU NEED TO TURN OFF WHATEVER YOU ARE USING THAT CLAIMS IT IS HARMFUL, AND DOWNLOAD ITUNES.

Also, no one knows the careful nuances of what Cutter manages, or what he owns, or why. We'll have to WAIT AND SEE. Also, Natalie is an adult, so she can live on her own. She can date who she wants. If you have serious questions about that, all you can do is WAIT FOR THE SHOW AND WATCH IT.

KDP was the one that tweeted to me that Blair OWNS the nightclub while Cutter MANAGES (or works as a club promoter according to Errol) the nightclub when I asked her about it on her twitter account! And I did download iTunes twice despite the warning from my computer, but the first video from OLTL I tried only streamed the video for a minute, and it told me I needed my Apple ID to watch the whole video, which I don't have, which is why I couldn't watch the video the second time around! I tried viewing the video without an Apple ID, but there was really no option for watching the video without an Apple ID!

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KDP was the one that tweeted to me that Blair OWNS the nightclub while Cutter MANAGES (or works as a club promoter according to Errol) the nightclub when I

Then one of them MIGHT be wrong but NO ONE CARES.

And I did download iTunes twice despite the warning from my computer, but the first video from OLTL I tried only streamed the video for a minute, and it told me I needed my Apple ID to watch the whole video, which I don't have, which is why I couldn't watch the video the second time around! I tried viewing the video without an Apple ID, but there was really no option for watching the video without an Apple ID!

Jesus [!@#$%^&*] Christ.

You don't have an Apple ID because you did not make an Apple ID.

What do you think the solution could be?

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I'm glad OLTL has Jennifer Pepperman not Frank Valentini who just screws up anything he has his hand in.

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ha this where I mention that my computer hates ITUNES, Wont let me download it at all :( happens just as I win £100 itunes vouchers so I cant watch what I boughttongue.png

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PP needs to release a "how to watch OLTL and AMC FREE" video to cater to the illiterate buffoons that sadly make up a large part of the fan base.

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PP needs to release a "how to watch OLTL and AMC FREE" video to cater to the illiterate buffoons that sadly make up a large part of the fan base.

They already did, and I'll watch AMC and OLTL on Hulu for free!

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Then one of them MIGHT be wrong but NO ONE CARES.

Jesus [!@#$%^&*] Christ.

You don't have an Apple ID because you did not make an Apple ID.

What do you think the solution could be?

I think you might be right about either KDP or Errol being wrong about Cutter's empoyment position at Shelter, I just hopes Eroll will clear this up when his interview article with Josh Kelly (Cutter) is posted on SON this week. And I don't have an Apple ID because I don't know how to make one!

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