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just came out of the closet. or at least the couple-weeks-old us weekly at the brigham & women's er said so.

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wow....i thought that was known...he dated a dude i worked with like in 97-98ish when they were doing rent...

pretty crazy......

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the couple-weeks-old us weekly

So you checked the month of the issue. Now check the year.


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The Mrs just told me this a week ago as well. I don't think he's on crack. Even if it leaked or something before, it was just making the media rounds recently for some reason. Maybe he wants a comeback?

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Trying to live down the Harold and Kumar cameo. All the chicas wanna roll with NPH.

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he's on a show now that i haven't seen, so he's working more than some people around here. i think that he was sort of denying that he'd ever denied being gay.


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he dated a dude i worked with when they were doing rent...


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he's on that show "how i met your mother"--it's not horrible.

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he's on that show "how i met your mother"--it's not horrible.


I think it's pretty good actually. It's not cutting edge or arty but usually I laugh a good bit while watching it. "Slapbet" last night was priceless. I think if anyone drops their pretensions, they'll find it to be very enjoyable.

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neuroboy Wrote:
he's on that show "how i met your mother"--it's not horrible.


I think it's pretty good actually. It's not cutting edge or arty but usually I laugh a good bit while watching it. "Slapbet" last night was priceless. I think if anyone drops their pretensions, they'll find it to be very enjoyable.



I've been catching this lately because the girl loves it. I have to agree. For a network sit com (which I normally loathe) it isn't bad.

I was curious how NPH coming out would affect the show (with mainstream audiences) since he plays such a sexist uber hetero male. It shouldn't matter as long as his role continues to be pretty funny.


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he's on that show "how i met your mother"--it's not horrible.


I think it's pretty good actually. It's not cutting edge or arty but usually I laugh a good bit while watching it. "Slapbet" last night was priceless. I think if anyone drops their pretensions, they'll find it to be very enjoyable.


exactly. pretty good, natural writing. i've actaully heard things on that show that i've said--it's weird but comforting.

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Old Kingfish Lee Wrote:
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he's on that show "how i met your mother"--it's not horrible.


I think it's pretty good actually. It's not cutting edge or arty but usually I laugh a good bit while watching it. "Slapbet" last night was priceless. I think if anyone drops their pretensions, they'll find it to be very enjoyable.



I've been catching this lately because the girl loves it. I have to agree. For a network sit com (which I normally loathe) it isn't bad.

I was curious how NPH coming out would affect the show (with mainstream audiences) since he plays such a sexist uber hetero male. It shouldn't matter as long as his role continues to be pretty funny.


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A few years ago, there was this one day when I had the doogie howser theme song stuck in my head. I really started to think I was on the brink of madness. Then my friend's cell phone rang and he had the dh theme song as his ringtone (he was in med school, oh haha, you're so f'ing clever) and I was really happy that I was not in fact going crazy.

I didn't say it was an interesting story.

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Who gives a shit if he's gay or not?
It's not like he posts here and we can give him a good-natured ribbing about sucking cock or anything!

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