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  1. Posted: March 21, 2013In: Student Loglines

    A mentally troubled banker from Chicago finds himself hard to go by everyday due to his traumatic past, he manages the people who made him who he is now which leads him into a plot to sabotage there financial lives and turn his without being notice by the bank, the victim and overcoming his own greed.

    efajilan
    Added an answer on March 21, 2013 at 10:30 am

    Good story! But I think it's a little too long.

    Good story! But I think it’s a little too long.

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  2. Posted: March 21, 2013In: Student Loglines

    When writing teacher Karels students start failing, he must kick it into overdrive in order to get his students to pass before the end of the Semester.

    efajilan
    Added an answer on March 21, 2013 at 10:28 am

    I hope I'm an extra in this one! I think aside from failing, there should be another main protagonist (the rebel student) to make it a bit more saucy :D

    I hope I’m an extra in this one!
    I think aside from failing, there should be another main protagonist (the rebel student) to make it a bit more saucy 😀

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  3. Posted: March 21, 2013In: Student Loglines

    Joseph Adams discovers a form to fight his way out of debt by counterfeiting money in an honest manner, but little does he know, his son Brian, abuses the system and attracts the LAPD on their tails.

    efajilan
    Added an answer on March 21, 2013 at 10:22 am

    Yeah I forgot to mention that he tries to stop his son and quit counterfeiting for good... /:

    Yeah I forgot to mention that he tries to stop his son and quit counterfeiting for good… /:

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