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    Julia Louis-Dreyfus, best known for her roles as Elaine Benes in Seinfeld and Selina Meyer in Veep, is regarded as the funniest woman on American television. You have seen her a million times on TV, but, how much do you really know about her? Take a look at our remaining seven little known facts about the actress! Number Seven: She Inspired ’30 Rock’ Tina Fey cites Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the biggest inspiration for her character in the comedy show 30 Rock. Dreyfus did a guest appearance in Tina’s

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    The television series Friends follows the professional as well as personal life of six 20-30 year olds airing of NBC written by David Crane, Marta Kauffman, Andrew Reich, Alexa Junge, Jeff Strauss, and Jeff Greenstein. The group of friends go by the names Rachel Green, Ross Geller, Monica Geller, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing and Phoebe Buffay who are all in their twenties. They live together in the heart of New York, Manhattan. Throughout the show over the course of ten years we follow the groups

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    Peabody. One day, Sherman's friend came over to have dinner and she went and touched the time machine but Sherman didn't stop her. The character Sherman is not as smart as Mr.Peabody because Sherman made a huge mistake that could destroy time. The characters Peabody and Sherman have a lot in common. First of all, the are boys who focus on time travel. Also, the characters are related to each other and wear glasses. In, addition they are both smart people and best friends who try to accomplish a goal

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    The television sitcom Friends has the six main characters involved in many relationships throughout each season. Since season one, Ross and Rachel have been referred to as the power couple, the glue that holds everyone together, and according to television critics as CBS they are, “probably the most iconic TV couple in recent memory” (“The Best TV” 3). This being said, the couple was a known favorite and attracted many people to the sitcom. This relationship is the favorite because it has what an

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    shy he overcomes this fear when he tries to find friends and step out of his comfort zone” Normally I am very shy, but (Patrick) seemed like the kind of guy you could just walk up to at a football game even though you were three years younger and not popular”. In return Charlie is rewarded with his first real friend at high school. I also admire Charlie for his mature attitude towards finding new friends and moving on from the death of his friend Michael. Charlie really needed to start interacting

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    Smiling flirtatiously, she said, “I know who you are. I had been friends with your sister Mary for many years. We never got the chance to meet officially, but I had seen you and talked to you over the phone on several occasions, if I remember correctly. If you do not know this already, I am Isabel’s closest and dearest friend. It is so nice to meet you finally. I am so sorry for what I said earlier. I had no idea Isabel was seen someone. Isabel and I had not seen each other for almost a month

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    included Emily Roland. They were a bit obnoxious when they came in, so I assumed that they might be drinking. The group that was leading my friend and I just ignored them, and kept going up. We stopped at a balcony type area that was connected to the building, but outside. It was a gorgeous view of downtown Minneapolis. Suddenly, Emily and her two friends caught up with our group at the balcony. They started climbing on things that were not meant to be climbed, so we left and continued our journey

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    gotten to know him that would change. It didn’t. Many people would have decided to abort the mission to become his friend after this, but instead I just started trying harder. At first he completely ignored me, but instead of backing down I decided that I would have to take some extreme measures to accomplish my task. There are many different ways that you can make someone your friend; one of my favorites is 20 questions. Instead of using this game as a form of guessing a

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    someone who has already made your mistake. Growing up I have made plenty of terrible decisions that lead to consequences in the end. Also, I have seen many of my close friends and family make mistakes that got them into trouble, but afterwards they learned a valuable lesson. I am going to tell you a story about one of my close friends who made a mistake and took full responsibility of his action and by doing so learned a valuable lesson that he can now pass on to people in his life. During the summer

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    In the popular sitcom TV series Friends (1994- 2010), has displayed all of Aristotle's six important elements throughout the show that were required for the drama. The main plot of the show is revolving around six best friends living together in Manhattan, and following up with their everyday personal and professional lives. Throughout the show, all six elements of drama are being taken place in the modern series showing that regardless of small changes here and there, there are still connections

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