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View Poll Results: Do soaps have too much death?
Yes - needs to be toned down. 9 81.82%
Yes - needs to be toned down.
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No - there's just a right amount/need more. 2 18.18%
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Old 07-09-2015, 09:32 PM #3
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Myra McQueen for example has had a son who threw himself off a cliff, a daughter who died in a church explosion and a daughter who died in a train explosion - this has all happened in the last 6 years. She also has an adoptive granddaughter who was murdered in hospital recovering from being shot.

Ronnie Mitchell has had a daughter who got run over, a son who died of SIDS and another unborn baby who died. Again all in the last 6 years.

Eric Pollard has had a wife who died when a plane crashed into the village and another wife who died when a helicopter crashed into the same village.
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