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*Inheritance: Money (1£)
 
*Inheritance: Money (1£)
  
='''Squire'''=
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Steve, thank you so much for commenting! I have not seen Fletch, or Nothing in Common – but from the reesrach that I did on those movies, I will check those out this weekend – I can’t believe I let such gems escape me! From what I can gather, the most common denominator I can find between these three movies is to utilize human emotions seen through a myriad of everyday life circumstances to seek out truth – our most basic emotional human need (we need truth in love, or it is in fact, not real love). In Forest Gump, I’m reminded of the scene when he was a little boy, and the school principal had just been to ‘visit’ Forrest’s mother. The principal tries to cover over the issue of what he was really doing there, and Forrest confronts him with the truth right there on the front porch by mimicking the sound of the bed springs. Forrest, in his simplicity, brought truth to light wherever he went, no matter who he was dealing with, or what the circumstances were at the time. In Fletch’s plot summary, he is an investigative reporter – seeking and exposing the truth using whatever means necessary (as in his disguises, etc.) In Nothing in Common’s plot summary, David seeks the truth for why his parents split up. He even puts his own job in jeopardy to put truth / family first. And in the end, by showing up for his father at the hospital, that allows his father, also, to see the truth in the love of his son. So, I am no psychologist, and don’t claim that this is indeed your true passion, but just from an outsiders perspective based on these movies, it would appear that you are passionate about the truth, finding the truth about life and all it brings, using whatever means necessary. And, I think everyone, men and women alike, all have a little crush on Tom Hanks.  His public persona does appear to be the epitome of the ‘everyman’ that seems to depict those virtues that are endearing to us all! So… I won’t tell your girlfriend, if you don’t tell my husband!
 
 
*Name: Willard
 
 
 
*Age: 16
 
 
 
*Home: Durnford
 
 
 
*Distinctive Feature: Freckle-faced
 
 
 
*Squire: 16
 
  
 
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