"I am open, and I am willing,
For to be hopeless would seem so strange.
It dishonors those who go before us,
So lift me up to the light of change."
Holly Near
"I am open, and I am willing,
For to be hopeless would seem so strange.
It dishonors those who go before us,
So lift me up to the light of change."
Holly Near
Whew! That is a much sexier couple than Neil and David Gest!
"I am open, and I am willing,
For to be hopeless would seem so strange.
It dishonors those who go before us,
So lift me up to the light of change."
Holly Near
Not that it's a big deal or anything, but that really made my morning! I've been lovin' Neil's work for going on 5 years now (ever since I saw him at Toby in SF) and said to myself, the only thing that'd make this young man even more remarkable (in my book) is if he was on my team. Score one!
Now, to go Google Image Search this David Burtka... :)
EDIT: Oh no way! He was in "Opposite of Sex" in SF? Damn, the reasons to get mad at myself for not seeing it just keep adding up! He's a cutey and Wikipedia said he had a bit part on "How I Met Your Mother"...? More like "How I Met My Boyfriend"
EDIT EDIT: Hahaha and now I'm thinking about that bit role he had on "Will and Grace" where he played an ex-gay. How beautifully ironic.
"I am open, and I am willing,
For to be hopeless would seem so strange.
It dishonors those who go before us,
So lift me up to the light of change."
Holly Near
Well, I have not heard him mention David on the talk show circuit while promoting How I met your Mother, hence "out" as a relative term ...
"I am open, and I am willing,
For to be hopeless would seem so strange.
It dishonors those who go before us,
So lift me up to the light of change."
Holly Near
I thought it was Broadway.com that did it. Though, I could very well be mixing things up, since they... kind of do that often.
Either way, technically, the definition of being "out" for someone in the public eye is that they will talk about it publicly -- the key is that they talk about it with regards to the media; in interviews, and the like. So if Neil is just out at dinner with his boyfriend, not hiding, being normal about it, that's not "technically" out, apparently. By that definition, even if people in the right informative circuit know about it, he's still not really "out." Semantics.
maybe--but some actors don't discuss their personal lives, but rather merely promote their product of the moment (which is usually more interesting than their personal lives, anyway).
Not more interesting to the general public, apparently, based on the coverage that Brangelina and the like receive.
"I am open, and I am willing,
For to be hopeless would seem so strange.
It dishonors those who go before us,
So lift me up to the light of change."
Holly Near