I just watched an episode of Hannah Montana. It was the episode where she sang "If we where a movie" on the Wake up it's Wendy Show. It reminded me of the time my mom said she wishes life could be like a movie. Then she could dance on a snowflake or something like that. I agreed with her . I think life would be more interesting if it where like a musical. Imagine really singing and dancing during intense moments of drama and passion. "I'm checking in. (He's checking in.) No more drugs or alcohol. No more stinkin fun at all. I'm checking in. No more looking pale and thin. Hey that's just my asprin.( Check it out. You're checking in!)" lol I have to admit, watching Hannah sing made me wonder what our lives would be like if it where a romance comedy.We all know the plot of romance comedies. Boy and girl meet. They fall in love. Then there's some sort of conflict. (Or at least enough that they break up. But, not so bad that they couldn't get back together. )Then the conflict is somehow worked out in the end and they get back together. Add a subplot of some sort to it and there you go! "Fade to black, show the names, play that happy song." After the happy song, cue my tears and tissues. It would definitely take the guesswork out of romance . For me that may not be a bad thing. When it comes to romance I think like the Prince in Ever After. I wonder "do things happen by chance or are some things meant to be?" I also ramble on like he does in that scene. I tend to be as sharp as a tack when it comes to my friends romances. However when it comes to my own I tend to be well not as sharp. One time my friend Chantelle and I where going to Fred Myers. I said something to herin my normal voice. Then we started to talk in fake british accents. Afterward,this guy said he liked my accent. So I said I'm American. (Sadly this with without the influence of any alcohol.) Chantelle had to point out that he was complimenting my normal voice. The only thing I remember about him now is he's a scorpio and thinks friends with benefits is a good idea.
I also remember Rosie O Donnel said in Sleepless in Seattle -" you don't want to be in love. You want to be in love in a movie. " Maybe she does have something there. In real life relationships do take time and work and you just can't fast forward to the ending. Plus in a movie you will have a group of writers figuring the twists and turns of your romance life rather then it being just you and your friends figuring out what to do next. But knowing how our own romance life will end would actually take most of the fun out of it.
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