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The Young And The Restless Soap Opera


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

It was sooo awesome! Canadians get to watch the show one day ahead of the Americans, so it will be on tomorrow's US show on CBS.

For those who know the show, Phyllis gets sentenced to six years in jail, so she is mentioning to Nick to watch over Daniel because he "has a gluten allergy and it's kinda hard"........

AWESOME! EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS!

Karen


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Lisa Mentor
It was sooo awesome! Canadians get to watch the show one day ahead of the Americans, so it will be on tomorrow's US show on CBS.

For those who know the show, Phyllis gets sentenced to six years in jail, so she is mentioning to Nick to watch over Daniel because he "has a gluten allergy and it's kinda hard"........

AWESOME! EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS!

Karen

Thanks for the heads up Karen. Wonder why Daniel never had any apparent symptom yet. Maybe we will see him in and out of the bathroom and I'll be watching his beer intake.

I'll catch it tomorrow.

confused Community Regular
Thanks for the heads up Karen. Wonder why Daniel never had any apparent symptom yet. Maybe we will see him in and out of the bathroom and I'll be watching his beer intake.

I'll catch it tomorrow.

Maybe that is what is causing him to be addcited to porn, from the neuroligical aspects of gluten. I will have to make it an point to watch all of it tommorow. I usually watch it anyway but am always doing something while its on lol

paula

Canadian Karen Community Regular

It's at the very beginning of the show, like the first minute or two......

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

THANKS KAREN........SO SHE GOT 6 YEARS WOWOWOWOWOW!

YOU KNOW DANIEL WAS PICKED UP FOR THE DUI AND KILLING CASSIE..FORGET IF IT WAS BEER.??

ADDICTIONS TO PORN :ph34r: .........HECK SOME ONE WILL WANT TO US IT AN EXCUSE TO GET HIM OFF WHAT EVER CHARGES HE'S FOR TOO :blink:

WHAT A RIOT..........YOU WAS THE Y&R TOO. :lol: OK...NOW THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS WE WATCH SOAPS.

ACTUALLY--WONDER WHY THEY WROTE THAT IN???????????????????

WONDER WHAT OTHERS THINK?

J

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Wow, always good to hear it mentioned.

confused Community Regular
THANKS KAREN........SO SHE GOT 6 YEARS WOWOWOWOWOW!

YOU KNOW DANIEL WAS PICKED UP FOR THE DUI AND KILLING CASSIE..FORGET IF IT WAS BEER.??

ADDICTIONS TO PORN :ph34r: .........HECK SOME ONE WILL WANT TO US IT AN EXCUSE TO GET HIM OFF WHAT EVER CHARGES HE'S FOR TOO :blink:

WHAT A RIOT..........YOU WAS THE Y&R TOO. :lol: OK...NOW THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS WE WATCH SOAPS.

ACTUALLY--WONDER WHY THEY WROTE THAT IN???????????????????

WONDER WHAT OTHERS THINK?

J

It was beer that he was drinking that night. Now it makes me wonder why they did add that in now. Because i doubt he was drinking redbridge lol.

It will be interesting if they talk about it more as time goes on.

I know i am just happy that people are talking about it everywhere now.

paula


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It was beer that he was drinking that night. Now it makes me wonder why they did add that in now. Because i doubt he was drinking redbridge lol.

WHAT A RIOT.......... :lol:

It will be interesting if they talk about it more as time goes on.

I know i am just happy that people are talking about it everywhere now.

SO AGREE..........MAYBE SOME ONE ON THE SHOW HAS IT??????????????????????????????/

JUDY

paula

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I am going to have to watch Y&R today. Thanks for pointing it out Karen!! Any publicity for celiac is good publicity!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

CAME IN AT 12:33...NOW 12:57.

KNOW KAREN SAID IT WAS EARLY IN SHOW.

DID I MISS IT?

JUDY

confused Community Regular

I just seen it, it was like the first part of the show. I was like yayyyy when i heard her say it.

paula

confused Community Regular

I also just sent a comment to the young and the restless to thank them for talking about the gluten allergy. I was not sure if i could post were i sent the email tho so im not including it, but if anyone wants the link let me know, or let me know if it is ok to post here.

paula

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

DANG....3 MIN LATE B/C OF 'D' SOMETIMES WE CAN'T BEAT THIS THING

JUDY

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Okay, today on Y&R at the coffeehouse, it has Nick handing a strawberry smoothie over to Daniel (who is gluten intolerant), and said "Here, it has wheat grass in it, I promised your Mom I would look out for you"......

Huh? I know there is controversy over whether or not wheat grass is safe for us, but of ALL things for the writers to put in there, why did it have to be "wheat" grass?

Sheesh!

:angry:

jerseyangel Proficient
Okay, today on Y&R at the coffeehouse, it has Nick handing a strawberry smoothie over to Daniel (who is gluten intolerant), and said "Here, it has wheat grass in it, I promised your Mom I would look out for you"......

Huh? I know there is controversy over whether or not wheat grass is safe for us, but of ALL things for the writers to put in there, why did it have to be "wheat" grass?

Sheesh!

:angry:

:o Wheat grass, of all things!

They mean well, but they need to get their facts straight :P

Of course, I should talk--none of my soaps have ever even mentioned it :lol:

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Okay, today on Y&R at the coffeehouse, it has Nick handing a strawberry smoothie over to Daniel (who is gluten intolerant), and said "Here, it has wheat grass in it, I promised your Mom I would look out for you"......

Huh? I know there is controversy over whether or not wheat grass is safe for us, but of ALL things for the writers to put in there, why did it have to be "wheat" grass?

Sheesh!

:angry:

Oh geesssssssssssshhhh....how did I KNOW they would screw it up haha Go figure.....

-Jessica :rolleyes:

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
Okay, today on Y&R at the coffeehouse, it has Nick handing a strawberry smoothie over to Daniel (who is gluten intolerant), and said "Here, it has wheat grass in it, I promised your Mom I would look out for you"......

Huh? I know there is controversy over whether or not wheat grass is safe for us, but of ALL things for the writers to put in there, why did it have to be "wheat" grass?

Sheesh!

:angry:

Did he throw it in Nick's face and start a fight?

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