So it's a rainy day and my sister and I were talking about things people do on rainy days. I was trying to come up with a new blog and she suggested what boys do on a rainy day vs what girls do.... and I said that was too easy. Video games vs Lifetime movies, then it hit me. Who doesn't love a good lifetime movie, who has NEVER seen one, who doesn't love Tori Spelling better on lifetime and all the other has beens that tell those teenage stories of romance, teenage pregnancy, death, broken hearts, and lost friends.
So what exactly have we learned from Lifetime?
1. You will always find love in the most unexpected places. Like in 12 men of Christmas when you have to relocate from NYC to Montana and decide to write story about the search and rescue men and help them raise money, you couldn't help but fall in love with one of the hot rescue man who is against the idea from the start. Where do these men exist in the real world, guess I need to step out of my comfort zone.
2. If you are a teen and you become pregnant, everyone will find out. You no longer can pass off the baby as your moms or your older sisters. So just fess up to it, people are more accepting these days. Also if you give your child up for adoption like in A child lost forever, don't go looking for them. There is always trouble that happens when you go looking for your lost child.
3. The wrongly are often accused. More than likely the wrong person will go to jail. They will serve time and then they will come after you. So be ware and if there happens to be a fluke prison incident which required plastic surgery, you will never see her coming after you, like in A Face to die for, starring the one and only Yasmeen Bleeth.
4. You never get anywhere on time. You are trying to make a flight to your wedding and get stranded in the airport on Christmas eve and decide to take a cab that turns into an adventure, like in A Fare to Remember. Whenever you get stranded in Lifetime movies you always meet someone interesting that usually will take you on some sort of journey, so just go with it.
5. Finally if you "hook up" with someone under age, you will be caught. If you are a teacher, babysitter or coach you will lose your job and be condemned in the public eye, just like in All-American Girl; Mary Kay LeTourneau Or if you are the babysitter and the dad comes onto you, don't do it, like in The Babysitter's Seduction. So remember 18 to party, 21 to drink!
So enjoy a rainy day on the couch and catch up on all our favorite Lifetime Movies.
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