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Of the 43 million tourists who visit New York every year, seven million are homosexual?
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http://www.telegraph....e-US-in-a-frenzy.html
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Of the 43 million tourists who visit New York every year, seven million are homosexual, says Ian Reisner, the developer behind Out NYC, Manhattan’s first gay hotel. The hotel is opening in the summer, but its website launched on Wednesday, to the sound of catty derision. “It’s like your gay friend from Pittsburgh coming to visit,” wrote one gay critic. “So damn cheesy. It is an utter embarrassment to those of us that live here.”
Reisner’s claims that he wants to “create a space with all the things that gay life is missing in New York” has amused some women. Specifically those who have for decades complained that the only thing missing from life in New York is a space in which to find a straight man.
http://www.telegraph....e-US-in-a-frenzy.html
Further down the page!
PR on steroids! You just have to love it.
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Of the 43 million tourists who visit New York every year, seven million are homosexual, says Ian Reisner, the developer behind Out NYC, Manhattan’s first gay hotel. The hotel is opening in the summer, but its website launched on Wednesday, to the sound of catty derision. “It’s like your gay friend from Pittsburgh coming to visit,” wrote one gay critic. “So damn cheesy. It is an utter embarrassment to those of us that live here.”
Reisner’s claims that he wants to “create a space with all the things that gay life is missing in New York” has amused some women. Specifically those who have for decades complained that the only thing missing from life in New York is a space in which to find a straight man.
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