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Reading you Yates. Reading you... Lurking for the raise,
pining for the raise, hoping to get the raise,
not getting the raise. Getting laid off. Your hair. Your shoulders. The golden years. New retirement home, and how much it reminds
you of summer camp. And suddenly you're the funniest
guy in the room. And watching your brothers and your sisters and
all your friends die
pining for the raise, hoping to get the raise,
not getting the raise. Getting laid off. Your hair. Your shoulders. The golden years. New retirement home, and how much it reminds
you of summer camp. And suddenly you're the funniest
guy in the room. And watching your brothers and your sisters and
all your friends die
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Reading you Yates.
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Reading you...
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Lurking for the raise,
pining for the raise,
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hoping to get the raise,
not getting the raise.
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Getting laid off.
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Your hair.
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Your shoulders.
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The golden years.
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New retirement home,
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and how much it reminds
you of summer camp.
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And suddenly you're the funniest
guy in the room.
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And watching your brothers
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and your sisters and
all your friends die.
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Movie Summary
Reporting from the frontlines of the Okanagan wildfires, Stan documents uncommon heroism on his blog while hoping for a big break that’ll make him a household name beyond Peachland. But when he’s unexpectedly charged with a shocking crime, he must scramble to salvage his reputation with the civic leaders who respect him and save his marriage to Gail, the woman who’s supported him amidst his various struggles. But how will Gail react when the extent – and nature – of the charges are revealed and his innocence is hardly assured?