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by Brent Kellogg
Continued from previous page...
BO for short, the games have already begun with
Sabrina blaming herself for losing the baby. Good Lord, how does being in an
accident cause a woman to lose her baby? Divine intervention? Maybe Phyllis
Newman was right. Limousine goes off road, driver is killed, one backseat
driver is killed and the other loses her baby? And while clinging to life
all the victim can think about is how devastated the father is despite daddy
saying over and over that they'll try again and have lots and lots of
babies? Jesus, pull the plug already.
Do it fast before Victoria Hellstrom can be granted redemption. Victoria
should be made live forever with what she did to Sabrina. When the
friendship got tough, Victoria stuck a knife in Sabrina's back. Please,
Sabrina, die before you forgive that evil bitch. Damn, too late. Sabrina
granted Victoria an audience and before she was done Victoria had her in
stitches what with her remarkable recall ability of happier days in Paris
cafes where they used to hit on "cute" guys.
Not to be too inquisitive, I've got to ask why so
many doctors are giving non-family members updates on Sabrina. When Jill
Abbott called for information she didn't get much, but with Victor right
there, why are doctors updating Michael Baldwin and why is Michael passing
that information along, I.E.: the dead baby? Isn't that information
extremely personal? Does Victor want his creepy children knowing this?
Too late. Now Victoria knows. She's so sorry that Sabrina lost the baby. No!
Not lost! Stolen! You could say - snatched! From Sabrina's womb! By golly
Victor's got all the clues he needs via pretend security expert/private eye
J.T. Hellstrom who got his information about mobster Walter Palin from a cop
"friend" of his. Like TVs that are appearing everywhere, suddenly J.T. and
mentor Paul Williams have cops buddies who didn't know crap about the
mobsters under their nose and who J.T. and Paul didn't tell before taking
the law into their own hands.
That alone was almost as loopy as Heather Stevens going to the accident
scene, which has since become a "crime scene" because Paul said he could
tell from reading the skid marks that the accident was no accident, and
saying she had to make a determination as to weather Jabot might be libel
because employee David Chow was a victim. The D.A's office is considering
taking this nit wit back? Does this make sense to you? Didn't think so.
Wait until tomorrow when Kevin Fisher asks the doctor about Sabrina's liver
and is told that while the liver has "improved", it will soon fail. Let's
thumb through a medical journal. There! On Page 1,666 it states in clear Pig
Latin that a lacerated liver will heal itself long enough for the victim to
have long discussions with Gothic freaks about life in Hell.
Would it be wrong to say Jill is overreacting? Did she love Mr. Kim Chee so
much as to justify accusing Nikki Chow of "destroying" her life? What life?
Granted, Nikki's one dumb cow, but Jill could have easily checked David
Chow's background the instant Nikki brought him into Jabot Cosmetics. To
blame Nikki, and she will indirectly, for Chee's death is crazy, but it's
part of the BO. So long as Nikki stays at Jabot, the battle for who controls
the company cannot, I'd say go forward, but backward is more like it.
Finally today, would it be wrong for me to think that if Gloria and Jeff
Bardwell can purchase more than 100,000 shares of Jabot stock there can't be
many shareholders? So what's Jill worried about? When she sees that somebody
scooped up so much stock when it had dropped $20, wouldn't that be
encouraging news? When you cash a check for more than $10,000 at the bank,
the bank is required by law to inform the IRS. Using that scenario wouldn't
the E-Traders be required to inform the Securities and Exchange people of
such a large stock transaction and thus Jabot would find out?
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