The soccer-obsessed Son of a widowed Mailman develops an enduring bond over the course of twenty years with the desolate daughter of a miserable marriage.
Your welcome Jeremy Storey. This Logline reminded me of a neighbor that I had in this condominium that I used to live in. He would walk up and down five flights of steps even in his eighties. He and his wife were like my adopted grandparents who I looked out for in my community.
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Nathaniel Baker Thanks for the rating, Nathaniel. Much appreciated.
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Your welcome Jeremy Storey. This Logline reminded me of a neighbor that I had in this condominium that I used to live in. He would walk up and down five flights of steps even in his eighties. He and his wife were like my adopted grandparents who I looked out for in my community.
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The story sounds interesting, J.B. Storey. Is there an adjective you can give the son?
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