I think that’s a great idea. I was at a couple of pride parades in Dallas years ago. But I’ve never seen the
Broke Straight Boys booth in person but Mikeyank has a famous on screen encounter that I have heard about and watched.
It was Gay Pride of 2012.
Broke Straight Boys had never participated in NYC Pride. As a matter of fact, Stowe1 had been very vocal on the forum for years that the one Pride that
Broke Straight Boys needed to attend was NYC where the gay liberation movement started with the Stonewall Uprising, but that is another story.
It was a last minute decision, perhaps three or four weeks prior that Sha announced that they would be attending and I heard from all my forum friends that this was my chance to meet my "heroes". lol In the days before the event I said that of course I would go but I had no intention of appearing on camera in a BTS episode. I even said that on the morning of the event through PM's to my friends that I would not appear on camera. My bestie at the time was Ms. Kianna in California.
We talked the morning of the event as I got off the subway and headed to Hudson Street near Horatio Street I believe, where Sha said that the booth would be. I arrived early in the day before noon and as I approached the location I saw in the distance the
Broke Straight Boys Booth and then I spotted
Jason Matthews and Blake Bennett standing there shirtless in their red shorts standing in front of the booth. I stopped a few hundred feet away as my heart began pounding and I needed to conjure up the courage to approach them. I took a deep breath and forged forward. I approached Blake and said in a shaking voice that I was mikeyank from the forum. Blake gave the biggest smile showing off his pearly white teeth and yelled to Jason. "Jason. Look who is here. It's mikeyank". And the two of them started talking to me and asking questions and they made me feel like the celebrity and not them. I will never forget how sweet and kind they both were to me.
They introduced me to
Denver Grand, Cole Gartner from
College Dudes, who I knew from other Pride event BTS's. Then Blake looked me in the eyes and said, "How about doing a video?" I said that no I wasn't interested in appearing on camera, and Blake got even closer to me and looked me right in the eyes and said "Please!!!", and I decided how could I say no to Blake and the video began. He interviewed me and then I said I'd like to "phone a friend" and I called Ms. K in California and she spoke to Jason and to Blake and to Sha and Denver and Cole, while the camera was rolling. She later told me that she asked Blake who his favorite scene partner was and he told her it was Jason.
After the video ended, I spent the longest time talking with Sha and I had a million questions about "my hero",
Jimmy Johnson, as Sha didn't film the scenes back then, but he was the organizer and chaperone for the boys on all the Pride events and Jimmy had been on so many the previous year. Sha had nothing but positive things to say about Jimmy. I also asked Sha about the change from David filming
Broke Straight Boys-1 to Clay taking over and Sha was very open and a really great guy to talk to. My forumite buddy Stimpy had prepared a list of questions for the boys which I printed out and gave to Sha. He did a whole segment back at the hotel room later that night asking those questions. I got my
Broke Straight Boys towel autographed with personal messages from all the participants, which I proudly show to any forumites who've visited me here in NYC, including Peter, Bart and Rep.
The very cool video is on the BTS section of the site, but last I checked it cannot be streamed but I believe it can be downloaded. It includes my interview, an interview with a former model whose name I forget who showed up with a friend from upstate New York, and some real cool video of the boys on the subway going to the 911 Memorial and their thoughts and memories about the tragic event which actually took place when they were in grade school. It also includes the boys eating at a restaurant and riding in the cab back to the airport and the questions in the hotel room answering Stimpy's questions.
I am not ashamed to admit it is a day I will never forget. That's my story of
Broke Straight Boys Pride 2012!
