I'm a crazy person. At least, that's what I feel like some times. And it runs in my family. No, not really crazy (and don't take offense if you are one of me), but just clinically depressed and filled with anxiety. It's as if I don't have something to worry about in my head constantly, then I don't feel normal. Luckily, there's a pill for that. It's a bitter pill, one that I'll basically have to take the rest of my life, but I've slowly accepted that it's like any other disease, and just like diabetes or heart disease, that little pill is gonna make me better. But that little pill makes me gain weight, gives me the brain shivers when I miss it, and although I've tried to get off it multiple times, I just can't. So I guess that makes me an addict as well. But it's a pill that my grandparents and family didn't always have, and they suffer from it as well, so I should be thankful for this little red capsule of happiness...
Aww! That just stinks. I DVR Days of Our Lives. My cousin and I do weekly re-caps for each other. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm like that with Days. I'm so scared that it will leave me one day!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss!
I cried the first day of kindergarten. Not because I missed my mommy, & not because the kid next to me at lunch stole my chocolate milk. I cried because no one bothered to tell me that we wouldn't be watching Guiding Light & The Young & the Restless. I vowed to never go back. My mom had to tape both shows daily just so I could watch them when I got home! It's so sad! I am crossing my fingers that Y&R doesn't get axed--I think I'll die!
ReplyDeleteI don't even watch this show and I'm kind of sad. A show on for so long. . .shouldn't you just get to stay?
ReplyDelete72 years! Isn't that something??
ReplyDeleteI was totally and completely addicted to this show when my kids were little. I agreed to name my youngest Josh because I'm still in love with Josh Lewis--hot guy who's my age! And I started decorating my house with lighthouses back before they got really popular as an homage to my favorite show--believe it or not, it used to be difficult to find pictures of lighthouses. Hard to imagine now. I thought that their casting director was a genius because those people really looked like they were related (Alan, Alexandria, and Philip in particular--it was almost freaky).
ReplyDeleteAbout 12 years ago, I went cold turkey and haven't watched soaps since. I will turn it on occasionally and see who's still on it, but I loved the days of Frank and Eleni, Mallett and Harley, Josh and Reva, Ross and Holly, Ed and Maureen, Vanessa and Billy, etc. so much.....well, now they've all moved on. I was going to blog about this tomorrow, since today is Josh's birthday and I didn't want to steal his spotlight!
But I am sad, even though I don't watch it anymore. It was truly an icon.
Truly the end of an era. I have been watching General Hospital since 1982 and have recently found it to be so bad that I am thinking of stopping my daily DVR.
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I knew exactly what you were talking about when I read your title.
ReplyDeleteI am so sad! I, too, grew up watching GL. It has & always will be my favorite TV show ever!
Guiding Light was gateway TV for me -- my mom always watched it and I thought sitting down in the middle of the day to fold laundry, drink a Coke and watch Guiding Light was the most grownup and sophisticated thing you could possibly do.
ReplyDeleteSad to see a show with such a long history cancelled. Maybe if they left Josh and Reva together things would be different:)
ReplyDeleteOh no...I watch this show ever day! I was never so happy to see Bill and Lizzie finally reunited!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it is ending. I'm so sad.
what a run! When I came home from high school, my Mom would be watching "the guiding light", and I graduated high school in 1973, wow! What will Lisa and Bob do now? (are they still on?)
ReplyDeleteI remember when Reba first got on the show and her sister worked in the brothel that looked like a scene out of a old Texas Western....
ReplyDeleteMy grandma watched that show and every day after school I'd have to sit quietly until it was over!
OMG! I had no idea! I too grew up watching this soap. (All the CBS soaps actually) Somewhere in time, I dwindled my list of soaps down to just As The World Turns, but I would still occasionally catch an episode of GL or Y&R. Now that I have Reagan to chase around all day long, it's been ages since I have watched any soaps. I can't believe GL is leaving the air! I will certainly have to start DVRing so that I can see how it all ends.
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