![]() For many years, Jane gave so much of her time and energy to entertain us all, it's sad to see her go.ĭuring difficult times over a couple of years, I stayed glued to telenovelas (thank you YouTube) and 'Caray, Caray'. I too was unaware of the reasons why Jane started 'Caray, Caray' and found its history, as explained above by Rgv Chick, fascinating. I'm re-watching ‘Mañana es Para Siempre’ and actually came across one episode that had over 200 comments! I believe that the comments for ‘Lo que la Vida me Robo’ garnered over 200. Somebody asked the other day what was the maximum number of comments for a novela that was recapped here on 'Caray’. ![]() Also, one can't help but come across various 'Caray', commentators who have stopped posting, and wonder how they are doing. I believe I've watched 'Amor Real' close to at least a dozen times, followed by 'Pasión' and 'Alborada'.Įven when I'm re-watching a novela, I read the corresponding recaps and comments! It's so much fun to read comments again, and what a kick I get out of it. And thank goodness!! Thereafter, somehow I found my way to 'Amor Real', Pasión, and the rest is history…. Like others, I came across 'Caray, Caray' when I started surfing the Internet for articles about 'Alborada'. His novel was also the basis for the updated, Colombian version "La Traición". One of the first telenovelas I watched was in Colombia, based on the 1887 novel "El Caballero de Rauzán", written by Felipe Pérez. I began watching telenovelas when hubby and I lived in South America. I have "met" so many lovely, caring, wise, clever, witty people here. The telenovelas and caraycaray have been a constant in my life these past 11 years and continue to distract me from sad, bad events in my life. Next, I watched "Amor Real" on Melinama's recommendation. ![]() It was a good distraction from the loss of my mother, and I was hooked. ![]() I had surfed into the show and missed the beginning, so my sweet hub found dvds of the show for me online. She was singlehandedly translating Alborada ,and people were commenting. I googled "Alborada" and found Melinama's (Jane's ) Pratie Place site. I watched intrigued, but I had no idea what the actors were saying. I saw this handsome guy with shoulder length dark hair, carrying a sword, and dressed in period costume. ![]() Right after my mother died 11 years ago, I was blue and looking for some escape. Chickie, what a lovely idea to post the history of caray caray. ![]()
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