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Over the course of the production he discovers that his best friend Ray (Scott Alan Hislop) is gay; that Melissa (Amy Motta), the one who got away, is the wife of his chum's bisexual (and fundamentalist preacher) paramour, Shawn (Terrance Jones); that Ray encouraged her to break off her engagement to him.
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Our traveling chum's contorted face flushed, and she hurried to the rear of the car that, we soon discovered, is "intended to provide a peaceful atmosphere."
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Our traveling chum's contorted face flushed, and she hurried to the rear of the car that, we soon discovered, is "intended to provide a peaceful atmosphere."
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Our traveling chum's contorted face flushed, and she hurried to the rear of the car that, we soon discovered, is "intended to provide a peaceful atmosphere."
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She prided herself on her competence; she would probably do very well at one of these jobs-if it hadn't meant dealing with egos like her old school chum's.
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Susie's chum's mum said it was all very well, but Alessandro never had any money, and his bill had only been paid up to the previous Saturday, and they were thinking of asking him to go.
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Susie's chum's mum said it was all very well, but Alessandro never had any money, and his bill had only been paid up to the previous Saturday, and they were thinking of asking him to go.
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'Tell Susie's chum's mum that Alessandro has money here, and also that in Switzerland he will be rich.'
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Directing the rays of his searchlight on Tom, David gave a horrified gasp at the sight of his chum's pale, emaciated features.
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"Just where did you see it, Bobolink?" asked the scout master, knowing from his chum's manner how disappointed the sentry must feel that he was thus unable to prove his assertion.
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