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Old 10-07-2010, 11:16 PM
 
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www.yutube.com/watch?v=AaPXOM2PD98 (broken link)NoI

Café owner Reg and photographer Julia have only one date, because mutual friends tried to match them up, and it goes expectedly wrong. But when that couple dies, their will names the same two joint guardians of their son Waylon, not his aunt Marie with whom he wanted to live.

As part of the terms, they must live together and move in to their dead friends' house. Despite all their efforts and Waylon's positive response, there are serious challenges...

A judge orders a social worker to check up on the couple, and the Aunt make a big challenge to get custody. But in the end, all is well.

Oh, wrong review. That was Neena Beeber's 2004 film "Raising Waylon"

Guess original ideas don't come around often.


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