Posted on 06/06/2005 6:27:59 AM PDT by worldclass
The arrival of the ''Queer Eye" crew, down one because of a scheduling conflict, was a milestone of sorts for Fenway, where one season ticket holder remarked that 15 years ago it would have been unthinkable for a gay man to run out to the mound in a pink shirt to throw out the opening pitch.
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I didn't watch the game as I was at a local political rally.
PS I shouldn't have to say but keep in mind that that the Globe is should be named Queer World.
"Man, he throws like a girl."
Gaysball in Gay State.
Enough to make you puke.
** FAGGOTS AT FENWAY ** should have been the title.
Or "AT FENGAY".

Star of the show 'Queer Eye For The Straight Guy,' Carson Kressley, reacts after throwing a wild ceremonial first pitch from the mound at Fenway Park, in Boston, prior to the Red Sox game against the Los Angeles Angels Sunday, June 5, 2005. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)
I wonder how many parents had to re-explain what a "pitcher" and a "catcher" is. ;-)
What a pantload - how fawning and lovey-dovey this article is.
I'd be willing to bet that a majority of the fans there were pissed off - leave it to a Boston paper to hide that.
Not mentioned is the literal jock-sniffing scene in the Queer Eye show tonight.
Fortunately, we can't, and we don't. The Left--including the Democrat Party--is, of course, the natural venue of sociopaths (and the fools who follow them).
Fortunately also, we don't have to think like sociopaths and fools to overcome their nefarious designs. Truth, goodness, and decency ultimately triumph. There is more goodness in human nature than there is evil. Ultimately right triumphs over the sinister--i.e. the Dark Side. In this knowledge we can rejoice.
I always thought these guys were doing an act. They are TOO gay.
The propaganda drumbeat of the Globe is incessant. I can't read that paper anymore.
> What a pantload - how fawning and lovey-dovey this article is.
Word is half the Globe's staff are homos.
> I'd be willing to bet that a majority of the fans there were pissed off - leave it to a Boston paper to hide that.
I heard the game on the radio and there was no mention of the pink homo's pitch. When Kerry threw out the ball at a playoff game shortly before the election, he was booed roundly.
The Boston Herald had columns criticizing the even and sports and talk radio in the area were full of high dudgeon and disgust over it.
Don't pick on Johnny Damon like that.
Look harder. Gerry Callahan wrote an opinion piece roundly criticizing the Red Sox for foisting this on the families that spent a fortune to take their kids to see a game. Callahan is on a local talk show and has backed up his column with an attack on those that would try to silence his opinion with labels like "homophobe" and "bigot". He's been all over this since it was filmed during spring training.
I suspect that Howie Carr will have some "priceless" things to say about it this afternoon.
Thanks...found Callahan's column from yesterday but could only read the first two sentences...the rest is for subscribers only. (The pro-gay column can be read in its entirety without subscribing.)
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