First the Subway French Cicken thing,
now this.
I just sent this letter to the editor to Rolling Stone.com:
In RS 984, The Hot Issue, Gillian Telling makes the following editorial in her column on Bathhouses:
"Gay men have always known where to get their rocks off (e.g. The Rambles in NYC's Central Park, anywhere in Boston's Fenway Park)..."
(tire screech sound here).
Huh?
Is this some bad attempt at anti-Sox sports humor here? (cheap and inappropriate if so)
Or is it an anti-gay "Massachussetts is too liberal" type comment? (shame on you, if so)
Or is she not aware that Fenway is a baseball stadium and perhaps she's thinking of the Boston Gardens (a sort of Central Park for Boston)? (fact checker wanted, if so)
Or might be she thinking of the Yankees clubhouse? (she may have a point, if so)
Or is she saying that the Red Sox have a few attractive men on the team that don't mind being on Queer Eye? (true, but the joke is overreaching, if so)
All I know is that it's an oblique joke that just may raise the ire of hundreds of thousands of Red Sox fans across the world.
Clarify please.
thanks,
BTM, Northampton, MA
1 comment:
Genius.
I nearly peed the diapers reading your letter.
Playoffs start tonight, my friend. You should come to the Cat of Brass, no?
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