I don't even know what a crush war means
Oh hey, Lisa, I'm drawing a blank and feeling kinda guilty... I know your bday was a few weeks ago, but... You turned 20, right?
A crush war is you know, when 2 girls like the same dude, and try and get him to like her, at any cost... (hasn't that been made into a movie? oh well, another subplot for my plays...)
ETA: I do not know what a crush war is either.
Damn. I'm attracted to a 20 year old...what's the odds of that

(and happy birthday

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Comped-I have a Sony eReader, but yeah it can do PDF. What's your play about?
Lisa- Happy belated Birthdaaaaaay!
“The facts of romance” is a story of comedy, love, and teenage lust. It’s the story of William Potter, a freshman at Jonathan Larson High School, in New Bumpkin, MA, and Margaret Blake, a senior. When they go on a date, they end up staying out past her father’s curfew; they end up getting a hotel room. Then, things happen, and she ends up pregnant. William’s parents, Henry, and Lorraine, were pretty upset. They were not as upset as Sherman and Mildred, who hit the roof. The four parents verbally abuse the teens. Then the teen’s friends, and drama teacher, Mr. McIntyre, enter. Will proposes, and the wedding happens. Finally, Henry reveals that their other children are now expecting, prompting Sherman to ask for a shotgun, and they eminently tell their audience they’re going to hell, at which point the play ends.
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