Have you ever had that dj vu feeling of "I've seen that before," while watching your favorite television show? That's because you probably have seen that before. Most sitcoms (a.k.a. situation comedies) are all variations of 10 basic plots.
1. The Misunderstanding
In classic "Three's Company" fashion, while eavesdropping, a misunderstood earful of conversation blossoms into a catastrophe.
2. Bad House Guest
A relative, co-worker or friend comes to dinner or to spend the night and rudely wreaks havoc.
3. A Case of Mistaken Identity
A strange coincidence or twins acts as the catalyst for zany mass confusion.
4. The Big Bet
Who can lose the most weight? Who is the bigger player? Take your pick. The characters will bet on and compete in anything imaginable.
5. Risky Business
Although expressly forbidden to, a character borrows the car or throws a big house party, which results in all hell breaking loose.
6. Two Dates on the same Night
A character has already said yes to one Doctorate Nursing Online Program for the night, when an even better opportunity comes along and the character says yes to another date on the same night.
7. Forgotten Event
A dysfunctional significant other suffers a memory lapse when the big day arrives.
8. Jealousy
Friends and/or siblings fight over the perfect car, apartment, date or anything possible.
9. The White Lie
A harmless fib snowballs into a larger than life lie.
10. The Guest Star
Barack Obama, Scarlett Johansson or Tom Hanks plays himself or herself. "Prince, I'm your biggest fan."
And when all else fails, simply put a man in a dress.
Christopher C. Odom is a Director, Writer, Author in Nashville, TN, USA. He loves filmmaking, roller skating, partner dancing and metaphysics.
You can see the things that Chris writes about and publishes at http://www.odombooks.com
When a couple is about to start a relationship or at the early stage of a relationship, it is quite common for " Does he/she love me or Does he/she love me not" ringing around the mind of the couple.
Why is it so? It is so happening simply because the person is really eager looking for a relationship with the other person but not sure how the other person really feels about him/her.
There is no need to keep wondering whether he/she loves me or loves me not kind of thing. Just be your true self and let things takes its course.
There are few ways to make him love you:
Fill the man you love with food and he will come back to you
Be loving and caring in whatever you do
Pay attention to how you look. Look good and feel good is important
Build your confidence by knowing your strength and what you are good at
Be approachable
Have a sense of humor
There are few ways to make her love you:
Be someone who will be there for her when she needs you
Be loving and caring in whatever you do
Be Flemings La Jolla and capable in what you do
Pay attention to how you look. Look good and feel good is important
Be approachable
Have a sense of humor
It takes two to tango. When he or she does love you, you will feel it. You will feel he or she is drawn to you like a magnet. True love takes sometime to develop. Enjoy the moment together and when the time is right, wedding bell will be in the air.
Alice Sean
http://www.marriagewish.blogspot.com