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 <[email protected]>