Tuesday, November 08, 2005

DNR, Histories

Good Morning!

Well, DNR and Histories. Not too taxing, apparently.

In DNR, Wilson and House are in the Clinic both watching GH on the minivision. "Marty" the doctor from California comes in the room and House is snippy about him being a bonehead. (Bonehead=interrupting GH.)

Not a thing in Histories.

Now, the reason I'm rather glad that the GH references were a bit thin in those last two episodes is that it has come to my attention that my earlier explanation of the Quartermaine family makes one prone to headaches. Heh!

Here's why: I just copied and pasted my own crib sheet. Blogger and Word are not quite compatible, it seems.

Yet another example of the sad but true state of the human condition.

On the other hand, I can clear it up here or I can go back and edit.

We all can tell by now what a feeb I am with software.

The Quartermaines are the staple family of Port Charles, NY. (Rochester, in RL.) Their business is associated with the actual Port itself (shipping?) and is called Edward Louis Quartermaine Industries or, "ELQ".

Edward married Lila.

Edward and Lila had two children.*

Tracy and Alan.

Tracy had two children, Ned (in his 40s) and Dillon (in his 20s).

Ned had a daughter, Brook Lynne (also in her 20s).

Alan married Monica.

Alan and Monica had three children. AJ, Jr. who is now dead. (Supposedly. Hey, this is a soap. Anything can happen.) Jason (Morgan) who is brain damaged but also my hero. (Even though he's a hitman. Whatever. I'm trying to keep this simple.) And Emily (who was adopted when her biological mother died of breast cancer.)

AJ, Jr. had a one night stand with Carly Benson and they produced Michael Corinthos, Jr.

And that's it.

Edward & Lila bore Alan & Tracy.

Tracy had Ned and Dillon.

Ned had Brook Lynne.

Alan had AJ, Jr., Jason and Emily.

There are the Qs in a nutshell.

*Lest we forget, Edward also had a child out of wedlock who then produced Justus Ward, Edward's grandson.

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