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They're here, they're queer, they want a beer
By adamg on Wed, 03/05/2008 - 9:06am
Boston Guerrilla Queer Bar will "take over" a Faneuil Hall bar this Friday. No, of course, they don't announce which one beforehand (you need to sign up for the mailing list to get some e-mail the morning of the event):
The idea is to turn an unsuspecting straight bar into a gay bar for one night. Call it guerrilla bar fare.
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Let's start a nuclear war!
Reminds me of that Electric Six song:
Let's start a war!
Let's start a nuclear war!
In the
GAY BAR
GAY BAR
GAY BAR!
(if you have no idea what I'm talking about, please disregard.)
viking kittens
sing it here.
Gay Bar
That was so gay! Do you have the Charlie's Angels one?
ummmm
not for nothing but we can get married here now, which translates into a certain comfort level with PDA's just about anywhere. Gawd knows the gay bars suck anyway, so just exactly how is this subversive?
Quote: a certain comfort
Personally, I'd rather people kept their Blackberries at home.
i wish you were right
I have to disagree. Even though we have gay marriage I rarely see gay couples holding hands - even int he south end. I still get called faggot ont he street rather often ( a few times a month) and at the geurilla gay bar take over a very large man pushed me and wouldnt let me into the room yelling " no more queers in here" The staff yelled at him but did not kick him out.
Gay marraige does not equal queer liberation my friend.
Provincetown
My kids noticed all the same-sex couples holding hands as we walked around Provincetown and they were outraged! Not because these couples were gay, but because our own gay married friends and neighbors can't feel comfortable holding hands in public in their own municipalities.
If the kids have this much figured out, it's pretty obvious.
Gay Bar
Big Deal, I am getting all my married buddies at the Gas
Company and Verizon to go to "Machine" in the Fenway with me on Friday Night and dance up a storm.
Wait a minute...half those married guys would never go home.
Cancel that.
Bell in Hand
9 p.m., Friday.