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When ripped off in a car purchase a reckless guy seeks revenge, but must defend himself, his best friend and an attractive receptionist against a psychopathic car salesman.
Here is attempt number 2 (putting inciting incident first): When scammed in a car purchase a reserved accountant seeks justice and inadvertently aggravates a psychotic car salesman.
Here is attempt number 2 (putting inciting incident first):
When scammed in a car purchase a reserved accountant seeks justice and inadvertently aggravates a psychotic car salesman.
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Falling in love is the strongest motivation for retiring and the strongest motivation for wanting to risk all to save her life.
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What makes an "intellectual" cat burglar qualified to investigate cyber crime? In my last job, I provided tech support for scores of "intellectuals" -- very smart people with advanced degrees in art, philosophy, history, etc -- but when it came to computer technology they were functional morons.
What makes an “intellectual” cat burglar qualified to investigate cyber crime? In my last job, I provided tech support for scores of “intellectuals” — very smart people with advanced degrees in art, philosophy, history, etc — but when it came to computer technology they were functional morons.
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