| re: Richard Roper on DEH: the problem starts with the title. |
| Last Edit: BroadwayTonyJ 09:43 am EDT 10/02/21 |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 09:37 am EDT 10/02/21 |
| In reply to: Richard Roper on DEH: the problem starts with the title. - Delvino 09:21 am EDT 10/02/21 |
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Connor might do it as a joke, especially as a gay joke. However, in the show it's really only Connor's mother who believes (or wants to believe unconditionally) that her son wrote the letter.
I actually knew a young guy in my office (decades ago, probably in the late 90's) who was straight but liked to send gay-sounding e-mails to other straight guys. He worked in customer service back then. Today he is a fairly well known comic/actor in Chicago. He appeared on Letterman twice, Chicago PD once, a couple of TV commercials, PBS, and the U. He's a good friend of mine. A lot of people in my office actually did think he was gay.
If this actor friend of mine were younger, I could imagine him knocking the song "Sincerely Me" out of the park on YouTube. I might just suggest it to him. |
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