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Post by 1983 on Nov 12, 2009 3:33:24 GMT -5
OK the funniest thing I have seen on GH is the actress that replaced Finola Hughes as Anna in 1992. Gloria Monty could not have found a worse replacement. That actress was so bad in that role that it was actually funny. They call her nuanna on the boards. I
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Post by tidewater on Nov 12, 2009 13:01:26 GMT -5
I kind of like nuAnna. I thought the funniest thing was the Casey storyline. That alien storyline was such a late 80s Hollywood fad. It does not stand the test of time.
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Post by lakesgirl on Nov 12, 2009 14:15:11 GMT -5
When I think of the funniest things I have seen on GH I think of things involving the original Qs. Just put the five (David Lewis, Anna Lee, Stuart Damon, Leslie Charleson, and Jane Elliot) of them together and magic would occur. I also really thought Alan's wedding to Lucy was pretty funny. And I don't think I laughed any harder than during Sean and Tiffany's wedding. Good stuff!
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Post by hoodiefreak on Nov 26, 2009 17:03:47 GMT -5
Alan and Monica bonking each other with the giant Qtips.
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Post by The Commish on Nov 26, 2009 17:55:12 GMT -5
I remember seeing the giant Q tips on an episode of the JEffersons also. It must have been the counseling fad of the times. LOL.
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Post by mike on Nov 26, 2009 23:48:45 GMT -5
Yeah, the Q's are responsible for alot of the great funny scenes. I always laugh at the one where Alan and Monica are fighting like cats and dogs---doesn't she slap him and then he slaps her back and then they both get so turned on they go at it. I don't know, it is just so them, it cracks me up.
I thought Celia's wedding to Grant with Jimmy Lee and the chicken truck and all of that was pretty funny too. There's not much real humor on the show these days.
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Post by rhda8386 on Jan 27, 2010 19:09:58 GMT -5
Celia on the chicken truck was pretty funny, but Sean and Tiff's wedding was the funniest thing ever on the show IMO. Tiffany was the star of many hilarious scenes on GH. I also liked her getting filthy cleaning up Duke's club in '87. I do miss that humor and not just in big scenes but in small comments here and there.
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