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Essay heading: snowboards, beer, and casablanca
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Majors Daughter. "Out of all the bars in all the ski towns in Alaska, why did she have to come to this one?" Not wanting to lose her again he vows to get her back, there is just one problem, her fiance (Barry). Regardless he pursues her, figuring he will just tell her fiance how he feels, or just kick his ass... displayed 300 characters
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His plan falls through when Barry rolls into town in a wheelchair, unwilling to beat up a crippled guy he concedes defeat and lets her go saying "We'll always have Pedro O'Horney's" (the bar where they met in Cancun) in a classic ending where she fly's off with her fiance.
Directors Emmett and Brendan Malloy employed a delightfully funny cast that bring you into their little ski town and make you feel like they could really be your friends... displayed next 300 characters
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