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  • Believe it or not, the Spaulding mansion was right next door to the Bauer house at that time...that's how Alan and Rita got together...as time went on, and writers changed, it was FORGOTTEN that the Bauers and Spauldings were neighbors and that Ross's carriage house was a one-story house situated on the Wexler property, which was on Thornway Road...ahhh, soap history...

  • @schuyler10 Ross' house was not on the Wexler property. The carriage house on the Wexler estate is where Ben and Amanda McFarren lived. Ross lived in a high rise apartment. The house Ross lived in from 1982 until the early 2000's was originally Carrie Todd's home, which was on the Kennedy estate. It was young Ron Kennedy whose virginity Carrie took when she flipped out and turned into slutty Carrie II. People always get those sets confused because they had a similar layout and recycled windows.

  • OMG, you're right! I had actually forgotten about that...Ross moved in with Carrie after they got married...

  • Why are Ed and Alan so chummy? They hate each other.

  • I think I realized I was gay when I saw Kelly in a speedo!!!

  • me too. Watched it because of kelly and was hooked. I met JWS in person in 84 at college.  Yikes! Was he gorgeous!

  • Now or back in 1981? During the height of JWS stay in Springfield he would get scads of mail asking for pictures of him in a pair of speedos.

  • OK, this is like the 4th clip that JWS has been half naked. I mean, yes he is fine, but dayum! Enough already!

  • Who is this Derek? And Kelly's Speedo is obscene :0

  • "Or confused for Hillary?" perhaps?

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