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by Brent Kellogg
August 4, 2009
When did Billy Abbott become so concerned about his sister? Hasn't Ashley
Newman been terrorized, in the hospital, thinking she's pregnant for weeks
and Billy didn't once show his face at the Newman Ponderosa demanding to see
her? Why the sudden interest? Why drive all the way to the Ponderosa to
check on Ashley without calling ahead? Ill as she is, doesn't Ashley still
manage to get into the big city for entire days at a time? Isn't there at
least an IN/OUT board on the Newman Security shack wall? Call out there and
ask if the resident whack job is in.
And if once you get to the sprawling ranch and find the man of the house
ordering you off the property, keep your vile mouth shut and leave. Don't
warn the great Victor Newman that you and your brother are going to expose
him as the one yanking Ashley's chain lest you be reminded that you and Jack
Abbott are "spineless jelly fish" Besides, it's way too late for that.
Ashley married the old fart so she deserves to be yanked and stepped on like
a worthless toad.
He's just a kid, but shouldn't Noah Newman be watching his mouth? And when
has he ever cared about Ashley either? So what that grandpa is messing with
the bitch? It's what Victor does and Noah should know that by now. He should
know too that grandma Nikki Newman and grandpa have a "history" and that
things between then have been tense for years. What Noah doesn't seem to
know is the meaning of the word 'cynical' and that Nikki would say Noah has
become such is a testament to failed marriages and rotten parents in this
city.
Noah need only look to his father, the hypocritical Nick Newman who again
has flipped a coin and heads, it's current wife Phyllis flying high on what
Nick calls love and doesn't mind that on what should be their honeymoon,
Nick goes off to spend it with the whore he first married. How nice of Nick
to tell Sharon the Slut that this time the wedding vows are "real", as if
the first set were fake, which of course they were, but ask Summer Newman,
if the kid could talk in complete sentences, if Summer learned anything from
watching those home wedding videos, would say the vows looked real enough to
her. Mommy and Daddy, regulars peas in a pod.
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