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		<title>Latia55Z93255: Created page with &quot;&lt;br&gt;Romance and comedy have a long history together. The melding of genres isn&#039;t new by any means, and you could argue Shakespeare was an accomplished rom-com writer in his time. If he were around in the &#039;50s, he totally would have been down for &quot;Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.&quot; It makes sense since both comedy and romance are meant to make you feel good and who doesn&#039;t enjoy a laugh with the person they love, right? They&#039;re pretty much made for each other. That&#039;s why &quot;[https:...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Romance and comedy have a long history together. The melding of genres isn&amp;#039;t new by any means, and you could argue Shakespeare was an accomplished rom-com writer in his time. If he were around in the &amp;#039;50s, he totally would have been down for &amp;quot;Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.&amp;quot; It makes sense since both comedy and romance are meant to make you feel good and who doesn&amp;#039;t enjoy a laugh with the person they love, right? They&amp;#039;re pretty much made for each other. That&amp;#039;s why &amp;quot;[https:...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Romance and comedy have a long history together. The melding of genres isn&amp;#039;t new by any means, and you could argue Shakespeare was an accomplished rom-com writer in his time. If he were around in the &amp;#039;50s, he totally would have been down for &amp;quot;Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.&amp;quot; It makes sense since both comedy and romance are meant to make you feel good and who doesn&amp;#039;t enjoy a laugh with the person they love, right? They&amp;#039;re pretty much made for each other. That&amp;#039;s why &amp;quot;[https://trevorjd.com/index.php/Introducing_The_Derila_Memory_Foam_Pillow:_A_Game-Changer_In_Sleep_Comfort Derila Ergonomic Pillow] Talk&amp;quot; was such a big hit! The &amp;#039;50s weren&amp;#039;t the decade that created rom-coms as a genre by any means. In fact, a couple of movies that date all the way back to 1924 are arguably the first romantic comedy films ever made - &amp;quot;Girl Shy&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Sherlock, Jr.&amp;quot; Those were both silent films, so they really had to push the genre to get them to work, but they do fit the mold.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;By the 1950s, we were fully immersed in some of the greatest rom-coms in film history featuring talents like Marilyn Monroe,  [http://wikifarma.es/index.php?title=Free_Crochet_Colorwork_Hearts_Pillow_Pattern Derila] Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra and more. If you want a solid, unforgettable romantic comedy, you go to the &amp;#039;50s. So let&amp;#039;s see how many of that decade&amp;#039;s best you can ID! Do you know which of these movies featured a lot of surfing? Sandra Dee starred as &amp;quot;Gidget,&amp;quot; all about her time as part of the world of surfing which including falling in love with a surfer. This is arguably the first true &amp;quot;beach&amp;quot; movie that became something of a sub-genre for a few years. Which Academy Award-winning rom-com made over $18 million at the box office in 1959? The Matchmaker&amp;quot; a 1958 rom-com. The somewhat more well-known musical &amp;quot;Hello, Doly! Joan Collins starred in &amp;quot;Our Girl Friday&amp;quot; as a woman named Sadie who gets stranded on a deserted island  [http://wiki.algabre.ch/index.php?title=Side_Sleeping:_Which_Side_Is_Best_And_How_To_Do_It Derila Product] with three other people. According to Collins, she was the first woman ever to appear in a movie wearing a bikini thanks to this film.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Jan 1 Alain Mimoun, Algerian-French distance runner (Olympic marathon gold 1956; 3 x silver 1948, 52),  [https://www.wiki.klausbunny.tv/index.php?title=How_They_Make_Those_Squishy_Air_Pillows_Inside_Amazon_Boxes Derila Official] born in Telagh, Algeria (d. Jan 1 César Baldaccini, French sculptor, born in Marseille, France (d. Jan 1 Ismail al-Faruqi, Palestinian philosopher, born in Jaffa, British Mandate of Palestine (d. Jan 2 Glen Harmon, Canadian ice hockey defenceman (Stanley Cup 1944, 46: NHL All Star 1949,  [https://wikipedia.rapidnodes.net/index.php?title=Sleep_Sounds Derila Brand] 50; Montreal Canadiens), born in Holland, Manitoba (d. Jan 3 John Russell, American actor (Pale Rider, Rio Bravo), born in Los Angeles, California (d. American jazz saxophonist, born in Wheeling, West Virginia (d. Jan 5 Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1964-2000), born in Berg Castle, Luxembourg (d. Jan 6 Lou Harris, American pollster (Lou Harris Poll), born in New Haven, Connecticut (d. Jan 7 John Lanigan, Australian operatic tenor (Covent Garden), born in Seddon, Victoria (d. Jan 8 Herta Bothe, Nazi concentration camp guard, born in Teterow, Germany (d.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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