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bluelight
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I for one am loving all the "rose DeVille" flashbacks! Takes me back to the heyday of this great show.. Maria.. perhaps this might inspire you and your writing team!

ponytail
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I loved it so much. Cricket and Nina, was that look the funniest or what? Cricket's glasses.......wearing contacts these days. Seeing Rose was the greatest. I loved her as Sally on the B&B.Those were the good old days.

Skyebug
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Ms. Conley was the BOMB!! Miss her like crazy! Could Cricket look any more silly in that fake wig and glasses? And even back then, Nina rocked it!

bluelight
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WHO YOU TELLING!!!!! I had to watch it from dvr so I could go back again and again over Ms. Conley.. SHE ROCKED THAT ROLE TO THE HILT..... I love HER brash and sassy full figured self! She rocked it!!!!

Mariche
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I loved seeing Rose as well. I used to watch B&B when she was on there as Sally. I forgot what her name was. Could someone please remind me.

Skyebug
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Sally Spectra was her character on B&B.

bluelight
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Darlene Conley

fluffyboy
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I absolutely loved those flashbacks. Say what you will about Y&R, but they seem to be the only soap that is willing to hold on to their veteran talent and when you do that, you are able to get great flashbacks like those from back in the day. Brought back a ton of memories. That is when I loved this show.

djintheatl
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I agree. Thats whats the greatest about the soap medium: so much opportunity to mine show's rich history. But its also a solid reminder of just how good soaps used to be. :/ BTW: I would watch Darlene Conley (or Susan Flannery for that matter) read the phonebook for an hour than any hour of All My Erica, er....Children!

 

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