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  1. Posted: March 29, 2018In: Adventure

    When a fragile single girl wins a holiday vacation at 28, she has 3 weeks to go into a meaningful relationship or risk relapsing into depression

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    variable Uberwriter
    Added an answer on March 29, 2018 at 7:05 pm

    my take:After winning a "couple's ticket to heaven", a depressed bachelorette has 3 weeks before the cruise, to make it work with one of her exes or face relapse.

    my take:

    After winning a “couple’s ticket to heaven”, a depressed bachelorette has 3 weeks before the cruise, to make it work with one of her exes or face relapse.

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  2. Posted: March 29, 2018In: Historical

    When an adrift M?ori minor is stuck in state care, he must befriend a benevolent pedophile to escape the unjust social welfare system of the ?60s.

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    Added an answer on March 29, 2018 at 1:52 pm

    Agree with the above comments. A self sustaining logline ???? (as Richiev suggested) (Just wondering) it's a fiction, right? Then why did you specifically choose the 60's I googled, but would like to know your own reasons for this particular detail (in brief) I think inserting the era would be a gooRead more

    Agree with the above comments. A self sustaining logline ???? (as Richiev suggested)

    (Just wondering) it’s a fiction, right?
    Then why did you specifically choose the 60’s
    I googled, but would like to know your own reasons for this particular detail (in brief)

    I think inserting the era would be a good idea (dpg’s second take seems pretty cool)
    but why 60’s and not a decade earlier, or even later…
    not the 50’s because it risks reading as a post holocaust film (which it isn’t, but could it hurt to use that chaos to your disposal?)
    then why not 70’s?
    forgive my idle chat..

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  3. Posted: August 1, 2017In: Public

    THOUGHT: What I like about my brief time on this site so far…

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    Added an answer on March 28, 2018 at 7:16 pm

    True. It is insightful and mindbogglingThank you Admins!

    True. It is insightful and mindboggling
    Thank you Admins!

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