The best and the worst soap...

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  1. RDK

    RDK Active Member

    Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
    My favorite is Campbell's Scotch Broth, though it's very hard to find these days...

    What? Oh. Nevermind...
     
  2. Cliff

    Cliff Magic Carpet Man

    Location:
    Northern CA

    Yep. I remember Deidra from Days of Our Lives. Goes back a few years :)
     
  3. Gary

    Gary Nauga Gort! Staff

    Location:
    Toronto
    Don't look like my Grandma used to look! :eek:

    I prefer Zest.... :D
     
  4. Jimbo

    Jimbo Forum Hall Of Fame

    Location:
    Zero/Zero Island
    Irish Sping. Manly, yes, but I like it too!:D
     
  5. Brian Cruz

    Brian Cruz Forum Resident

    Location:
    Franklin, TN
    Yow! My grandmother still uses that for hand soap.
     
  6. Brian Cruz

    Brian Cruz Forum Resident

    Location:
    Franklin, TN
    Oh, I like NYPD Blue.
     
  7. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialist™

    Location:
    B.C.
    Best = Smallville

    Worst = The News
     
  8. -=Rudy=-

    -=Rudy=- ♪♫♪♫♫♪♪♫♪♪ Staff

    Location:
    US
    LIKE: Fast Orange hand cleaner...not really a soap, but it's usable without water.

    DISLIKE: any "manly" shower soap...I want unscented please!! (Aveeno makes one, but it's mucho bucks.)

    TV: "Soap" forever! :D (Anyone remember Alien Burt vs. Real Burt? ;) )

    (Didn't I say that already? ;) )

    I actually used to be a fanatical follower of Dallas and Falcon Crest...but I watched them like a comedy because the antics and acting, to me, were so darned funny and over the top! Oh...and what was the name of that Dallas spin-off? Used to watch that also, but only because I had crushes on various woooomens on those shows over the years. ;)
     
  9. ashleyfan

    ashleyfan New Member

    Location:
    U.S.A.
    Best Washing Soap: Dial Gold

    Best TV Soap: don't watch 'em anymore, but "Guiding Light" was good in 1993-1994. Never watched the show again after they let Michael Zaslow go when he developed Lou Gehrig's Disease, and they decided that his illness didn't fit the character of Roger Thorpe (king-of-all-he-surveys type, y'know). "One Life to Live" brought Michael back as the character he played in the early 80's when he left GL the first time, an international spy, and wrote his illness into his storyline. Tragically, he passed at the age of 56 in 1998, but there was a charity formed for those who suffer with his illness, as a tribute to Michael.
     
  10. ferric

    ferric Iron Dino In Memoriam

    Location:
    NC
    Yes, watched every night after evening work. Lorretta Hagers :love:
     
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