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  1. Posted: December 21, 2020In: Comedy

    Four desperate friends strive to live up to the promise they made to each other in their teens to Only marry rich men, Only have two children and Only live in mansions before they turn thirty, but decades later, they find that life cannot be made to order

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 22, 2020 at 8:58 am

    My take is on the journey to thirty - hope this helps. "Raised by social media influencer’s, four desperate friends hell-bent on fulfilling a childhood promise have one year to marry into wealth before getting old aka turning thirty" BTW: Your title gave me a flashback of 1987's Maid to Order, I neeRead more

    My take is on the journey to thirty – hope this helps.
    “Raised by social media influencer’s, four desperate friends hell-bent on fulfilling a childhood promise have one year to marry into wealth before getting old aka turning thirty”

    BTW: Your title gave me a flashback of 1987’s Maid to Order, I need to revisit that.

    Take care.

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  2. Posted: December 17, 2020In: Comedy

    Convinced by prominent comedians that marriage will make him funnier, a struggling comic takes their joke seriously and elopes only to find his bride wants a marriage so peaceful that in order to find the comedy in it, he’ll have to up his game.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 17, 2020 at 4:03 am

    Cool, the fun for me was in the naive journey to be funnier. Went with that, make this yours. You could up the ante by having him believe he has to marry a rival comedian for the magic to work ;) "When being told marriage will make him funnier, a naive comedian has 90 days to find a bride before theRead more

    Cool, the fun for me was in the naive journey to be funnier.
    Went with that, make this yours. You could up the ante by having him believe he has to marry a rival comedian for the magic to work 😉
    “When being told marriage will make him funnier, a naive comedian has 90 days to find a bride before the San Francisco Comedy Competition”

    Take care.

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  3. Posted: December 6, 2020In: Comedy

    In a world where men carry at least one trimester of pregnancy, an anxious mother takes drastic steps including breaking laws to ensure that when it’s her accident-prone husband’s turn, the baby survives the experience.

    Odie Samurai
    Added an answer on December 7, 2020 at 4:51 am

    Being that most (non-Jerry Springer featured) pregnancies are a shared experience 😉, I struggle with your premise. I get this is a role reversal, but that will not alter our current reality of females and males acting within their capacity during pregnancy. OPINION: Now, if this were a gender reversRead more

    Being that most (non-Jerry Springer featured) pregnancies are a shared experience 😉, I struggle with your premise. I get this is a role reversal, but that will not alter our current reality of females and males acting within their capacity during pregnancy.

    OPINION: Now, if this were a gender reversal like 1994’s movie “Junior” where the man has the baby, but with females as the dominant species e.g., Charlize Theron playing the husband – I’d watch it.

    Take care

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