Ronnie and Joey, good friends, think that puberty is more like becoming a monkey than turning into a man; hair, sweat and a new interest in girls ascend upon them when they turn 13. Despite their jokes, Joey is offended when his coach calls him a monkey in front of the beautiful and talented Jessica. He escapes alone to his tree house, and Ronnie knows that it's up to him to make the situation right.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Mercy On These Teenage Chimps
Ronnie and Joey, good friends, think that puberty is more like becoming a monkey than turning into a man; hair, sweat and a new interest in girls ascend upon them when they turn 13. Despite their jokes, Joey is offended when his coach calls him a monkey in front of the beautiful and talented Jessica. He escapes alone to his tree house, and Ronnie knows that it's up to him to make the situation right.
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