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Aug 11, 2006 23:27

Ahahaha, gawker.com replaced the word 'gray' with the word 'gay' in a few of the lines from Anderson's article for Details Magazine about going gray prematurely.

-I still refuse to admit I'm gay.
-In the TV news business, gay equals gravitas. In fact, in just about any line of work being prematurely gay is an advantage.
-I don't get it, but gay on guys drives a lot of folks wild.
-Translation: Gay is nature's way of whispering "You're dying."
-The other thing that happens when you start getting gay: You begin checking out every other gay-haired guy.
-This can deteriorate into something of an obsession. For a while, every time I saw Phil Donahue, I had to reassure myself: It's okay. I'm not as gay as he is.
-My advice? Give in to gay.

^_^

I think Julio would agree.

Also, you know how there's rarely anything new or insightful into Anderson's life...no matter what he says...he always sticks to the same words, the same stories, etc?

This article is very, very interesting and revealing as to what Anderson was like in college. "...his friends remember him for many of his other qualities: his ability to sleep through anything, his propensity to borrow clothing, the toys he accumulated, the impressions he could do of people, the way he always had a bevy of girls with crushes on him, his generosity -- upon graduation, he gave his motorcycle to Card -- and, above all, his wit."

Oooh, and this one is very flattering and really focuses on his depth of character as well.

--rebecca

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