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EXCUSES
A man on a job interview explains why his lackluster resume is everyone’s fault but his own.

MY BOYFRIEND IS A DOG
A young woman dating a boy who literally acts like a dog is encouraged by a friend to demand better in relationships.
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THE VOLUNTEER
A naïve and somewhat arrogant student learns that helping others should not be about getting credit for oneself.
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MY FATHER THE ZERO
A young woman tries to pay tribute to her lousy dad.
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BLIND MAN'S BLUFF
Bill and Bob are sitting on a park bench when a beautiful young woman walks by. Although Bill is literally wearing blinders, he still finds ways to "scope out" the woman, indulging his baser desires. Bob calls him not only on the behavior, but also on his ostentatious way of pretending he's not doing it. Bill makes Bob realize that they both are guilty.
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JESUS AND ME
You know the expression, "Be careful what you ask for, you might just get it?" Josh experiences that very problem when he prays that Jesus would be with him all day. Now that Jesus has arrived, what does one do with him?
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$243.58 WORTH OF CHEESE PUFFS
After receiving his tax return, a businessman re-evaluates his life. Can a simple tax return really reflect the character of a man?.
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DAD'S DAY OFF
Because of an offhand remark to his young son, a father discovers the boy expects his father to take him fishing on a day when the father has made other plans. Consequently, the father has a choice to make and a situation to handle.   
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QUITTERS ANONYMOUS
Sean joins a support group to help her kick the habit of quitting, only to learn that she has mistakenly wound up in a group of self-confessed quitters who are content to stay just the way they are.
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