Julie Davis
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"Julie Davis" (born 1969) is an American film director, writer and actress. Davis is best known for directing, writing and acting in the romantic comedy film Amy's Orgasm. Davis' first film, the ultra low-budget "I Love You, Don't Touch Me!" debuted at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. She also directed the cult gay romantic comedy "All Over the Guy" in 2001 and the 2010 film Finding Bliss, based on her experiences as an editor at the Playboy Channel.

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We played strong and hard tonight and made the sacrifices. We played tonight to win and not just to survive.

We learned tonight that we can be a second half team.

It was nice to dominate in corner kicks and shots tonight.

We're hoping that 12 people will be ready to go next week, that's the goal at this moment.

All Over the Guy.

I think our two goalies deserve some credit.

We found a way collectively, especially in the second half to start generating more numbers going forward. If one goes in, it makes the biggest difference. The goal gives you the boost that you need to help finish the game off.

We earned this win. It's always nice to win at home. The girls fought hard and worked together as a unit.

We want to help them stay in their homes.