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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Which of the soaps in your opinion has lost the plot?
All of them, hence why I stopped watching any years ago! "
100% agree. Much more interesting to watch paint dry |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No idea why anyone would waste so many hours watching soaps. Shit acting, ridiculous story lines and misery by the bucket load. How is that entertainment? |
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"Palmolive, just not what it used to be."
Lol. Last time I was in the supermarket noticed packets of that laying neglected and forgotten on the bottom shelf , covered in a nasty film of dust..
Very few use solid soap bars theses days..it seems!
They're all a bit far fetched and exaggerated. I can't stand Australian soaps though. So fake and cheesy . |
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By *abphil OP Man
over a year ago
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"Palmolive, just not what it used to be.
Lol. Last time I was in the supermarket noticed packets of that laying neglected and forgotten on the bottom shelf , covered in a nasty film of dust..
Very few use solid soap bars theses days..it seems!
They're all a bit far fetched and exaggerated. I can't stand Australian soaps though. So fake and cheesy . "
Not to everyones taste |
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"The only one that stayed true to itself all the way through was soap. I loved billy Crystal "
That wasn't technically a soap though.. It was a send up / parody of the American soap (American soaps aren't dramatic / kitchen sink style like UK style soaps) a sitcom format . was groundbreaking for it's time though . billy crystal played one of the first openly gay recurring characters on American network TV. |
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By *abphil OP Man
over a year ago
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"The only one that stayed true to itself all the way through was soap. I loved billy Crystal
That wasn't technically a soap though.. It was a send up / parody of the American soap (American soaps aren't dramatic / kitchen sink style like UK style soaps) a sitcom format . was groundbreaking for it's time though . billy crystal played one of the first openly gay recurring characters on American network TV."
Happy Days |
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