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Character Catchphrases?

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I thought of another...

Marian Colby's "daaah-ling" (a la Tallulah Bankhead).

I loved her "Stay tuned daahlings for scenes from the next All My Children"

Brooke English: "Listen....."

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Duncan McKechnie and his "What in the bloody hell?!" Or just "bloody hell!". And he always called Shannon "lassie". Shannon was prone to using the word "blarney" from time to time.

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Or those dreaded three words that GH viewers heard ad nauseum throughout the fall of 2003: "Dead man's hand".

Reminds me of these words being said all of 2012, "Shot out Anthony's tires"
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"The Forrester matriarch" seems to be a modern classic in the making.

Apparently, back in the seventies under Lemay's pen, characters would often say, "I withdraw the question."

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I loved Holden and (Real) Lily, but if I heard them say "we're a part of each other" one more time, I think I would have vomited.

You didn't like it when they would "find their way back to each other?"

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I remember Nurse Lynn on DAYS repeatedly saying something like, "It's all over for you, Sami. I'm going STRAIGHT to Kate." That used to crack me up.

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