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Do you think Di is really Dixie? Mike H 22:25, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)

AW was Another World, silly! Cady McClain was on As the World Turns. In any case, I haven't seen the show much recently, only from what I've read in the magazines. Apparently someone close to Cady is dying (I'm guessing a parent) and that's why she won't come back to AMC, because Megan McTavish is being too pushy and not giving her her space. Mike H 23:35, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)
Speaking of the NBC soaps, the new Felicia on GH is none other than Miss Skinemax herself, Another World's Sandra Ferguson. She was a good enough actress when she was younger, in the late 1980s, but she never really improved. Mike H 23:43, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)
The Soap Digest about three weeks ago had a big "LOOK WHO'S LEAVING!" issue and Kristina Wagner was front and center. Other highlights included Adrienne Frantz's exit from Bold and the Beautiful, McTavish wanting Cady McClain back as Dixie, and Shemar Moore's oft-repeated "I want to do movies" line, even though they're never successful because, frankly, his acting sucks (see Birds of Prey? Hell, see Soul Train? How much acting do you need to present SOUL TRAIN? He's just painful.) Mike H 23:48, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC)

Please reconsider your vote. I grew up in Columbus and lived there for 25 years, and I can tell you that the "neighborhood" described is not recognized as a distinct neighborhood, nor is the name used by anyone other than a handful of people posting on a couple message boards. I wrote all of the other articles presently in Category:Columbus, Ohio neighborhoodsthose are widely recognized, have distinct characters that separate them from the surrounding areas, have permanent street signs that mark their existence, and three out of four have neighborhood associations (see the external links in German Village, the Short North, and Clintonville). None of this is true of "Washington Beach." Compare the google results for "San Margherita" + "Ohio"[1] (by far the smallest of the Columbus neighborhoods I've written about) with the google results for "Washington Beach" + "Ohio."[2] The only relevant hits are a few minor uses by message board posters on donewaiting.com and verticalslum.com. It's just a name they got from a video game. Postdlf 23:26, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Why thank you, my good sir :). --Vladtheinhaler 23:37, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

User:Coolcat told me privately on April 22 that he was the original author of the text copied into GAP Project. silsor 22:36, Jun 19, 2005 (UTC)

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