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San Juan, Puerto Rico is the location of the fictional Convent of San Tanco found in the television series, "The Flying Nun", but there was and is no real convent by that name that the sitcom convent was based on. There IS however, a real Saint Tanco numbered among Roman Catholic saints, so WAS there ever a Convent San Tanco/Saint Tanco? Possibly!
situation comediesA sitcom is a television genre (situation comedy) where people are in the same situation every episode there are a lot of stereo types in them. stereotypes are things that reflect ideas that groups of people hold about others who are different from them A stereotype can be embedded in single word or phrase (such as, "jock" or "nerd"), an image, or a combination of words and images. The image evoked is easily recognized and understood by others who share the same views. Stereotypes can be either positive ("black men are good at basketball") or negative ("women are bad drivers"). But most stereotypes tend to make us feel superior in some way to the person or group being stereotyped. In a sitcom the main stereotypes is who runs or is leader of the house hold out of the men and the women sitcoms usually pick the women to rule the house hold but the man also thinks he does this causes a chain of events sitcoms also have catch phrases that they will say often maybe in every episode so the audience is just waiting for them to say it e.g. Rodney u plonker
No, they have not found Kyron Horman yet.
Joe Flynn is probably best known to most as Captain Binghamton on the 60s TV sitcom McHales's Navy. He was found drowned in his swimming pool on July 19, 1974, a few months prior to turning 50. He may have been the victim of a heart attack. Further, he was wearing a cast over a broken leg, and his body, which was discovered on the bottom of the pool, was weighed down by the waterlogged cast.Family members were vocal over his death, and doubts about "natural causes" or an "accident" may have arisen due to Flynn's vocal involvement in the "equitable" distribution of residuals from television shows. Investigators, however, found no evidence of foul play. If you would like to do some further reading, you'll find a link below to get you started.
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