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Do you have any tragic or heart-warming tales of love in your family history or similar personal experiences? Contact me

Hi, I'm conducting some research for a series of short films looking specifically for people who either personally or have someone in their family with an interesting love story to tell. Perhaps you reunited and married a childhood sweetheart or found a loved one years later. Did fate bring you together or a chance letter find you that special someone? If you have an interesting story to tell and would like the opportunity to appear on a short film then please contact me.

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    1littlerose - 56-60 years old - female

    Posted by 1littlerose Jan 11th, 2013 at 9:28AM

    People had told me more than once that I can write a novel about my life experience.

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  1. gr24 - 31-35 years old

    Reply by gr24 Jan 11th, 2013 at 9:31AM

    Really? Would you care to expand a little?

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  2. 1littlerose - 56-60 years old - female

    Reply by 1littlerose Jan 11th, 2013 at 9:34AM

    My life had been like a roller coaster but I held my head up high and looked at things in a positive way just to survive.

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  1. DDH88 - 56-60 years old

    Posted by DDH88 Jan 11th, 2013 at 10:33AM

    My 15 year old son had 9 best friends!!!!! Every Friday night these nine boys came to our house and I would make them dinner. Then they would go to the youth service at church. All of them would come back to spend the night and I made them breakfast in the morning. It was a beautiful time.

    My son had a scuba diving accident and drowned. It was completely devastating to all of us. But my son's 9 best friends continued to come over and spend the night at our house for 18 months after his death! How did those boys know to do that?

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  2. 330GTC - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by 330GTC Jan 11th, 2013 at 9:51AM

    Dad stomped my self confidence whenever it.started.to show

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  3. Psilo - 18-21 years old

    Posted by Psilo Jan 11th, 2013 at 9:30AM

    It all started when our adventure-loving...adventurer, Billy, woke up in a magical cornfield. It was the first time it had happened. Feeling really exasperated, Billy poked a wolverine, thinking it would make him feel better (but as usual, it did not). Heart filled with earnest fortitude, he realized that his beloved iPhone was missing! Immediately he called his favorite Mormon, Lady chipmunk. Billy had known Lady chipmunk for (plus or minus) 61 years, the majority of which were striking ones. Lady chipmunk was unique. She was clever though sometimes a little... abrasive. Billy called her anyway, for the situation was urgent.
    Lady chipmunk picked up to a very happy Billy. Lady chipmunk calmly assured him that most disease-carrying chipmunks sigh before mating, yet legless puppies usually sassily panic *after* mating. She had no idea what that meant; she was only concerned with distracting Billy. Why was Lady chipmunk trying to distract Billy? Because she had snuck out from Billy's with the iphone only nine days prior. It was a electric little iphone... how could she resist?
    It didn't take long before Billy got back to the subject at hand: his iphone. Lady chipmunk grimaced. Reluctantly, Lady chipmunk invited him over, assuring him they'd find the iphone. Billy grabbed his giraffe and disembarked immediately. After hanging up the phone, Lady chipmunk realized that she was in trouble. She had to find a place to hide the iphone and she had to do it deftly. She figured that if Billy took the curb-jumping ghetto sled (Impala), she had take at least ten minutes before Billy would get there. But if he took the wheelchair? Then Lady chipmunk would be ridiculously screwed...

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