- Wyatt writes an angry letter to his girlfriend, believing she's dating Ricker. Ricker's a dog. Helped by stripper Ivy, he tries to get the letter off a truck the next 24 hours.
- A man suspects his girlfriend of being unfaithful. So he sends her a letter, but then finds out that he was wrong. He has twenty-four hours to stop the package, prevent a disaster, and fall in love. The only problem is the delivery man will not stop until the package has been delivered.—Billy Plessel
- Paul and his girlfriend attend different colleges, and when he gets the impression from a phone call that she's leaning towards breaking up, he goes out to drown his sorrows with his friends. Out there, he meets Ivy, who moonlights as a stripper. She convinces him to be the one to initiate the breakup, and they send a message via FedEx. The next day, he realizes it was a misunderstanding and sets out to try to stop the shipment. He takes Ivy with him, considering her partially responsible for sending the message, as she has a car. However, the delivery guy is very duty-bound and determined to successfully deliver the message.
- After learning his girlfriend, Kim, is cheating on him, an under-grad college student, Trips, sends a breakup letter to her with a fake "used" condom and a topless picture of him and his stripper friend, Ivy. After learning he was wrong, he tries to stop the letter. He has to face a hostage situation, a psychotic delivery man, and many miles to drive to his girlfriend with Ivy. But, will he fall for Ivy instead of Kim?—Alicia <Cheen1987@aol.com>
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