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yes that is Giuliani in drag... |
"I asked if he would marry us," recalled Howard Koeppel,
"He said, 'Howard, I don't ever do anything that's not legal. If it becomes legal in New York, you'll be one of the first ones I would marry.' "
Ten years later, Koeppel is distressed that his former house guest hasn't returned the many calls he began making before the legislation was passed last week.
"It seems like a lot of people he was close to become persona non grata," Koeppel observed. gawker
I say good riddance. Why would you want that idiot to marry you anyway? He single-handedly tried to get rid of all the gay bars in New York by trying to enact all these ridiculous laws. I think a Cher or Liberace impersonator would be far more fun!
1 comments:
As mayor Giuliani would have been legally empowered to marry the couple; as a private citizen he has no such authority vested in him. Only mayors, ship captains, clergy and civil judges of the peace, and a few other lawfully designated persons may perform a marriage ceremony. Giuliani is now a private citizen and can't officiate whatsoever -- at most he can be the best man or the bride's maid. Given his drag stints, the latter might be more appropriate.
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