Might be more interesting with younger person in wheelchair 50?
Too much exposition
Too many monologues, mostly by Patrice
Too many old characters bad for casting and marketing
Music rights issues
Too much stage direction...off sigh.
Formatting, Scene Continued ( Screenplay vs, Theater format) Italics?
cIthink
Friday, May 19, 2017
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Things to Do Places to Go in Ocean County NJ
They're in Belmar and give tours :)
http://www.joescrabshack.com/
www.theshrimpbox.com/
https://parkerhousenj.com/
Mellow Mushroom, Toms River - Menu, Prices & Restaurant Reviews ...
1111 Route 37 W, Toms River, NJ 08755-Saturday, May 6, 2017
Horse statues number of legs in air
https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/1087/does-the-number-of-legs-in-the-air-of-a-horse-statue-indicate-how-its-rider-died
look out for the sick, the elderly, the poor, and the most vulnerable among us
It is among the most basic human truths: Every one of us, some day, will be brought to our knees. By a diagnosis we didn't expect, a phone call we can't imagine, or a loss we cannot endure.
That common humanity inspires our mercy. It fortifies our compassion. It drives us to look out for the sick, the elderly, the poor, and the most vulnerable among us.
Yesterday's bill -- yesterday's devastating bill -- does the opposite.
The bill is more than premiums and tax cuts. It is a cold and calculated world view: One that scapegoats the struggling, and sees fault in suffering. One dead set on dividing us based on who we love, where we come from, the direction of our faith and the size of our fortunes.
We see it in their tax plan, their budget cuts, their immigration policy, their civil rights assaults -- and yesterday, in their cruel health care plan.
We must reject it.
We must decide, instead, to take care of each other -- because, but for the grace of God, we will all one day wake up in need of a little mercy.
This nation's character has never been defined by the power we give the already strong -- but by the strength we give the weak.
This is our ultimate test. And it starts right now. Get involved in the fight today:
Thank you,
Congressman Joe Kennedy III
Congressman Joe Kennedy III
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