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Tisa
, April 25, 2007
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Petey and Danny have been friends since early boyhood, and they grow-up and fashion lives for themselves out of the South Boston environment that they inhabit. Petey, a precocious quoter of Jung, knows early-on that he is gay, but Danny, the man-about-town and future Marine, is uncertain of his sexuality. The only certainty is their love for each other, and the human conflict arises when this love is examined and questioned by themselves and others. This tale explores the true meaning of love in many kinds of relationships, but ultimately reveals the value of the unconditional friendship that brings these two young men back together.
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