My kids had a period when they would watch the telenovelas (spanish
soaps) and improvise the dialogue. It was actually pretty funny. I
guess some of their day care ladies used to watch the soaps. James
does an excellent spoof on Roger who is sleeping with Sophie who is
secretly married to John who doesn't realize that his first wife Julia
really didn't die in that plane crash BUT that she is carrying Roger's
baby, or is it Roger's long-lost twin, etc.

DFana

On 11/18/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In HS, I had a teacher that would turn on the soaps if we were doing lab
> work or something similar.  I admit, I kinda got into it.  Of course,
> the girls who requested the things to begin with didn't appreciate it
> when I laughed at every absurd plot twist.  :-)  Now *that's* comedy!
>
> --Ben
>
> Jillian Koskie wrote:
> > I don't know why I'm constantly surprised that people still watch soap 
> > operas... I mean, it makes perfect sense in a way... but how BORING.
> >
> >
> >>Hey, she could be like my wife and record General Hospital and One Life
> >>to Live and .... Christ, I can't even keep up with them, but the DVR is
> >>littered with them.  She's off three days a week, and one of those days
> >>will be her Soap marathon day.  Thank god I'm not home *that* day.
> >>
> >>G wrote:
> >>
> >
> >
>
> 

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