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He calls Kyle’s phone instead of calling Phyllis, really? Maybe he should have called Ashley or his brother Billy? They might have been able to handle a phone call like that better as had he called Phyllis she may have collapsed from the shock of it all.
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I wonder how much battery time is left on Kelly’s phone. Wouldn’t the smartest thing to do would be to call Paul in GC and have him get a fix on Kelly’s GPS on her phone to find where he is being held captive?
Do you think Jack will run out of battery life or Kelly will regain consciousness before Jack can get help?
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Our Special project
Before I go I wanted to share my
special project with you. If you have a
minute, please read, this little boy will pull at your heartstrings.
Super Storm Sandy didn’t just
change lives up North. The aftermath of
that storm caused a huge branch to snap in the playground of a day care where
this precious little 2 year old boy was playing. That little boy’s name is Tripp
Halstead. That branch caused traumatic
brain injury as it literally crushed a large section of Tripp’s skull which
damaged his brain.
The doctors really didn’t think he
would survive but he did. After 6
months, and to date, 16 surgeries, this little boy is now 4 years old and
growing, trying to talk, smiling and moving his arms and legs. He is featured in my new book, “The Traveling
Jalapeno’s Meet Tripp Halstead,” which will be available on Amazon soon. I have written a song that offers hope and
inspiration that where there is life, there can be a miracle. Tripp inspired the song and it is called,
“The Little Boy That Could – Tripp’s Song.”
That song is being released on iTunes on April 28, 2015 . 1/2 the proceeds from downloads are being
donated to Tripp for his nursing care that insurance does not cover. Help us get this song to #1 on iTunes next
week when it is released by downloading it immediately. For a sneak peek/listen to the song, see the YouTube promo.
Please feel free to leave comments at the bottom of this page and I will respond to you here.
Writer Donna Nolan-Wilson has spent over 40 years observing and enjoying soaps. Like me on Facebook
Disclaimer: Everything I write in this blog is my feelings and opinions and not that of the soap, the sponsors or this blog hosting site.
Brava is the feminine form of cheers, fyi.
ReplyDeleteI was going to type Brava but I didn't think anyone would understand it. :-) It is heard far less than Bravo!!
DeleteNot in Spanish & Italian countries.
DeleteI'm wondering if Jack is ever getting out of the.
ReplyDeleteI am sure he will, it is just a matter of when?
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