Kenny, a 50-year-old aimless DJ at a Philadelphia oldies station, is the protagonist in Nothing To Do. He's summoned to a Washington, D.C. hospital, where he learns that his father, Irv, is nearing the end of his life due to numerous difficulties. Irv has kept something from his kids. Kenny and his father should talk about hospice, it's recommended. Kenny's younger sister, who is a more successful individual, attempts to help. She wishes to re-admit her father to the hospital in order for him to "get healthy." Nothing To Do is a story about unbreakable familial relationships.
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Kenny, a 50-year-old aimless DJ at a Philadelphia oldies station, is the protagonist in Nothing To Do. He's summoned to a Washington, D.C. hospital, where he learns that his father, Irv, is nearing the end of his life due to numerous difficulties. Irv has kept something from his kids. Kenny and his father should talk about hospice, it's recommended. Kenny's younger sister, who is a more successful individual, attempts to help. She wishes to re-admit her father to the hospital in order for him to "get healthy." Nothing To Do is a story about unbreakable familial relationships.
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