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THE GIRL WHO LOVED THE MOON
By: Ann Marie  Oliva
(: 2 , 2 )
Starla, a freshman in college, has stopped attending her classes. Her advisor, Jeri, is concerned that she will lose her scholarship, but that concern dramatically increases when Starla begins piecing together a memory that could shatter her fragile mind.
GO FISH
By: Krystle Henninger
(: 2 , 2 )
Some say college is all about learning, others may say it’s about learning how to procrastinate. Two college students demonstrate this theory by playing "Go Fish" instead of doing homework. Eventually, one persuades the other to work on a paper about society and birdhouses, while somewhere in the mix an apple gets mutilated. A farce about that stereotypical procrastinator label that...  read more
GOLF DOCTOR
By: Steven  Verrier
(: 2 , 2 )
With the company golf tournament two days ahead, Jack had better improve his golfing fast. He spots an ad for a free golf lesson and comes running to the Golf Doctor, but is it too late? It certainly looks that way until a sudden twist of fate gets Jack off the hook.
GOOD COP, BAD COP
By: Jerry  Rabushka
(: 2 , 2 )
Someone stole all the TVs out of the Hernandez house! Now, two new cops are sent to question a family that's too traumatized to deal with the reality - that they might have to read, or worse yet, talk to each other! Will our policemen be able to get enough information to arrest the culprit, or will they be caught in their own game of "reality TV?"
GOOD ENOUGH
By: Laney  Roberts
(: 2 , 2 )
Two very different patients, both inquiring about plastic surgery, meet in a waiting room. Both are quite determined to go under the knife. But is it really necessary for either? Through their conversation, both begin to question their reasons for surgery.
GROCERY SHOPPING AT THE HARDWARE STORE
By: Bradley Walton
(: 2 , 2 )
What do you say when you work in a store and a customer wants you to help them find something that you obviously don't carry? What do you do when the customer won't take no for an answer and won't go away? How do you reason with someone who won't be reasoned with? How do you deal with someone who is grocery shopping at the hardware store?
HANGMAN
By: William  Borden
(: 2 , 2 )
In desperate times, the unlikeliest of alliances form. In a brutal period of revolution, Theodore attempts to befriend...his executioner????
THE HAPPY HANGMAN
By: Michael  Callahan
(: 2 , 2 )
A most unusual hangman consults with his prisoners prior to their executions. What does one say to the condemned? For this executioner, plenty.
 
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