Mr Bernard on the show every brags abt your sauce. I have loo(ed everywhere for a recipe (No Luck) is this sauce fact or fiction. If it's a fact please share if not please consider making g a sauce, you never know it could lead to something good.
I am hoping Wally Kurth wins for Lead Actor this year. I have actually been enjoying Maurice's work so much more as Mike with Nina - I don't like Sonny at all, he is my least favorite soap character ever, mainly because of the way his character is positioned on the show - incorrectly in my view as some sort of hero rather than the despicable villain his character already is. I was much more impressed with Dina's story on Y&R. My mother had Alzheimer's and Dina's story moved me more.
@@DR-hk2nd Well first, it's called "closed captioning," not close caption. LOL! And I think it's you who needs it with a hearing aid. Oh, and reading glasses. Please point out in my comment where I said that Maurice called himself the star? Did I write, "no YOU'RE not?" No, I wrote, "no he's not" But I'll wait... However, most people who are humble wouldn't casually throw that comment "you're the star" when retelling the story. It's an ensemble cast; no one wants to hear Valentini call Maurice the "star" of the show, nor did we hear him say it. It IS ego-driven to say that, instead of being humble and refute it. But, hey! Thanks so much for your input!
@@zeek2436 Wow, really? Well for one thing you don't say "Use close captioning".. Thanks for pointing out I'm deaf.. But now, we know you like to attack the handicapped. For your info, Frank V tells all his actors they are the star, in whatever storyline they are in.. So I guess they all have an ego trip. Not just Maurice. The biggest ego on that show is Alexis. (NLG). She has more pull on the show then Maurice or anyone else. Oh and by the way....Here is how you use closed caption in a sentence "closed caption" in English Sentences Mobile A person who wants to see closed captions must have a decoder. The act requires that TV sets receive and display closed captions. Some of the indexing is done by reading the closed captions. Telemundo also broadcast English subtitles of many episodes as closed captions on CC3. The closing caption states how the men remain close friends to this day. All televisions made since the early 1990s are capable of carrying closed captions. There were no foreign language subtitles, but the releases included English closed captions. Off-Wikipedia guides should be consulted for how to create closed captions. There is a need for closed captions for the hearing impaired. The individuals and companies that provide closed captions are aware of the problems. It's difficult to see closed caption in a sentence . The closed caption script trails the audio on those programs. Closed captions provide a text version of all important information provided through the sound. At least that's what one would have thought by reading the program's closed captions. Like audio, closed captions, timecode, and other sorts of metadata. Instead, TVGuardian simply reads the closed captions that accompany most broadcasts and videotape programs. The original audio was kept intact with the addition of closed captions in English. Closed captions are meant to be viewed instead of subtitles. It has neither subtitles nor closed captions on the release. Thus, no closed captions are expected on any postseason telecasts until the World Series. Closed captions in French and Spanish are also available.
@@DR-hk2nd LOL; do you have a comprehension problem, too? I was correcting you, It's not called "close caption." It's called closed captioning. I have no idea what you are or aren't. ...how the fuk would I know if you're deaf. I was being snarky in response to you! Don't reply. I don't have patience for people like you.
@@DR-hk2nd Oh, and thanks for proving my point. Nowhere in your book of closed captioning examples does it say "close" caption, which was my first reply to you.
Maurice really deserved this. He is such a gift. His State of Mind series is so touching. He does such a lot of good. A wonderful person ❤️.👵🕯️🕊️🌹
Maurice won. Well deserved, my friend.
Amazing actor amazing Sonny keep up the good work I love your depression talk time you have also---- you are such a Blessing🤗❤️---congrats
Love you!! If not you for the win Stevie B please!!!
Maurice is funny. love him
Is Sonny going to get back to Port Charles??? Soon?
Mr Bernard on the show every brags abt your sauce. I have loo(ed everywhere for a recipe (No Luck) is this sauce fact or fiction. If it's a fact please share if not please consider making g a sauce, you never know it could lead to something good.
I am hoping Wally Kurth wins for Lead Actor this year.
I have actually been enjoying Maurice's work so much more as Mike with Nina - I don't like Sonny at all, he is my least favorite soap character ever, mainly because of the way his character is positioned on the show - incorrectly in my view as some sort of hero rather than the despicable villain his character already is.
I was much more impressed with Dina's story on Y&R. My mother had Alzheimer's and Dina's story moved me more.
Hahahah..."star of the show." Ummm; no, he's not. But he is the ego of the show!
Frank V called him the star of the show.. He didn't call himself that. Use close caption, maybe then you will understand what he said
@@DR-hk2nd Well first, it's called "closed captioning," not close caption. LOL! And I think it's you who needs it with a hearing aid. Oh, and reading glasses. Please point out in my comment where I said that Maurice called himself the star? Did I write, "no YOU'RE not?" No, I wrote, "no he's not" But I'll wait...
However, most people who are humble wouldn't casually throw that comment "you're the star" when retelling the story. It's an ensemble cast; no one wants to hear Valentini call Maurice the "star" of the show, nor did we hear him say it. It IS ego-driven to say that, instead of being humble and refute it. But, hey! Thanks so much for your input!
@@zeek2436 Wow, really? Well for one thing you don't say "Use close captioning".. Thanks for pointing out I'm deaf.. But now, we know you like to attack the handicapped. For your info, Frank V tells all his actors they are the star, in whatever storyline they are in.. So I guess they all have an ego trip. Not just Maurice. The biggest ego on that show is Alexis. (NLG). She has more pull on the show then Maurice or anyone else. Oh and by the way....Here is how you use closed caption in a sentence
"closed caption" in English
Sentences Mobile
A person who wants to see closed captions must have a decoder.
The act requires that TV sets receive and display closed captions.
Some of the indexing is done by reading the closed captions.
Telemundo also broadcast English subtitles of many episodes as closed captions on CC3.
The closing caption states how the men remain close friends to this day.
All televisions made since the early 1990s are capable of carrying closed captions.
There were no foreign language subtitles, but the releases included English closed captions.
Off-Wikipedia guides should be consulted for how to create closed captions.
There is a need for closed captions for the hearing impaired.
The individuals and companies that provide closed captions are aware of the problems.
It's difficult to see closed caption in a sentence .
The closed caption script trails the audio on those programs.
Closed captions provide a text version of all important information provided through the sound.
At least that's what one would have thought by reading the program's closed captions.
Like audio, closed captions, timecode, and other sorts of metadata.
Instead, TVGuardian simply reads the closed captions that accompany most broadcasts and videotape programs.
The original audio was kept intact with the addition of closed captions in English.
Closed captions are meant to be viewed instead of subtitles.
It has neither subtitles nor closed captions on the release.
Thus, no closed captions are expected on any postseason telecasts until the World Series.
Closed captions in French and Spanish are also available.
@@DR-hk2nd LOL; do you have a comprehension problem, too? I was correcting you, It's not called "close caption." It's called closed captioning. I have no idea what you are or aren't. ...how the fuk would I know if you're deaf. I was being snarky in response to you! Don't reply. I don't have patience for people like you.
@@DR-hk2nd Oh, and thanks for proving my point. Nowhere in your book of closed captioning examples does it say "close" caption, which was my first reply to you.