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A Wager: not so romantic comedy suspense
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October, 1995
Murphy
Robinson, State U's offensive line coach, says to
Jeff
Brownfield, "I'll bet - I'll bet you don't have even one single girl to ask, not a single phone number." What's Murphy talking about?
Homecoming
, the social event of the year at the small rural college. But why bother? Jeff's his best friend - and an easy mark. Murphy
bets
Jeff will be
dateless
for Homecoming,
wager-ing
tickets on the fifty-yard line and steak dinner after the game for Murphy and his girlfriend. Pride gets the better of Jeff and they shake on it. But how can Jeff find a date? He's got
just three weeks and no phone num-bers
.
Jeff's
a girl-shy college administrator and community volunteer who's unhappy he's still single. And he has a shadow. I call it
the fog
. It's a bil-lowing ground cloud that ebbs and flows in shades of gray, mirroring his moods and predicaments. With the fog underfoot, his long-divorced mother vexing him as usual, Jeff, all 5'7" and 148 lbs. of him, thrashes through three weeks of anxiety, miscues, and work.
Murphy
Robinson, State U's offensive line coach, says to
Jeff
Brownfield, "I'll bet - I'll bet you don't have even one single girl to ask, not a single phone number." What's Murphy talking about?
Homecoming
, the social event of the year at the small rural college. But why bother? Jeff's his best friend - and an easy mark. Murphy
bets
Jeff will be
dateless
for Homecoming,
wager-ing
tickets on the fifty-yard line and steak dinner after the game for Murphy and his girlfriend. Pride gets the better of Jeff and they shake on it. But how can Jeff find a date? He's got
just three weeks and no phone num-bers
.
Jeff's
a girl-shy college administrator and community volunteer who's unhappy he's still single. And he has a shadow. I call it
the fog
. It's a bil-lowing ground cloud that ebbs and flows in shades of gray, mirroring his moods and predicaments. With the fog underfoot, his long-divorced mother vexing him as usual, Jeff, all 5'7" and 148 lbs. of him, thrashes through three weeks of anxiety, miscues, and work.