User talk:Vintagemama

Concerning the soap "Guiding Light". I`m 76, I listened to the soap, on the radio,when I was a kid & stared to watch it on TV,in 1952, while I nursed my first child. Coming full cicle, I had even had a work schedule to suit that desire to keep up. While it was in progress, I wanted to contact the producer, to no avail.-it bothered me so much, because  I was concerned how they couldn`t get the technical views on what an  ER looked like. There were facetts putting walls together, that were visable. No Operating room reasonably used...& only just a bed. As Ava had a C-section in a normal hospital bed, then got up so quickly -that doesn`t happen. Then, there is a heart transplant & brain surgery on every soap... can`t think of anything else that can go wrong? Alan had brain surgery. No visable marks to his head & nothing showed that he was operated on, with a full head of hair. Amazing! -(the hair could have been covered with a skull cap. (my son had that done, & I was also in the medical field). NO ONE is ever to leave the rails down,on a hospital bed, They have to be put up,for safety reasons to the patient...it is a # 1 rule, in any hospital setting.  Did they not have an expense account? Buzz had the coffee shop where friends & famile were allowed to wander back of the counter, barely paying for anything, no wonder he was always broke -Duh??   Why was "COMPANY in the Mall, (where Alan wanted it to be torn down for his own project?& then the building was magically out in the open???? I always wondered about those thing....now!! There.  I said what was on my mind for so long!!!!!  Now, maybe you wonder why I wonder!!! Because I am now also a writer, & I dig for details, & live in the characters shoes. Sincerly,Vintagemama