This young lady is awesome. Yeah, Coop’s awesome too, but for some reason this livejournal entry makes me want to bear April’s children.
Wait.
It’s a woman, right? So how could she get a boner?
And I thought the rumor was women didn’t exactly give Anderson Cooper a boner.
So who is getting the boner?
I am so confused.
Well, she seems pretty ballsy, so maybe that accounts for the boner?
I guess he’s good looking as news reporters go. I mean, if someone held a gun to my head and said I had to masturbate to CNN, I’d want to see him. But I never understood all the fuss.
So is there any particular evidence for the rumors that he’s gay?
Boners are equal opportunity affairs now. Eavesdrop around changing rooms (stop looking at me like that) and you’ll frequently hear women declare their tumescence as a way of voicing approval for the way an article of clothing fits their companion.
As for young Mr. Cooper, his boner-inspiring power is like Angelina Jolie’s in that it is practically universal, without regard to gender, race, or sexual orientation.
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I think the Falwell interview slip is the most telling (mentioned in the link).
Jesus, doesn’t anybody just have sex dreams about Wolf Blitzer anymore?
I had no idea his mom was Gloria Vanderbilt until I read it in Glamour yesterday. I’m still not sure how I feel about that.
And the June 2006 Award for Phrase You’d Only Encounter on the SDMB goes to …
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attractive woman hands BlackKnight an envelope
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… Excalibre, for “I mean, if someone held a gun to my head and said I had to masturbate to CNN …”!
Robin Meade has helped me in the morning before and no one had to hold a gun to my head
My mom, of course, had her own special journalist, but she admitted a hankerin’ for Ian Hanomansing.
What, no Larry King in a pink vinyl bodysuit slowly eating a banana?
Well, I don’t know about anyone else, but he certainly does give ***me ***a boner.
For me, it’s Christiane Amanpour. I can barely focus on whatever horrible upheaval she’s reporting from the midst of, because my mind’s eye keeps undressing her and bending her over the footlocker. Raaarr!
I swore off three-ways ages ago, but I might relapse if Cooper and Amanpour knocked me up at 2:00am. Hooot.
Well, yeah. (Also, I wouldn’t throw George Strombopoulos out of bed if I found him there.)
I’ve heard rumours to the effect that Anderson Cooper is gay, though, which is a disappointment and a half.
Well, he’s attractive, famous, and unmarried. So he MUST be gay! :rolleyes: Just like Ryan Seacrest and Jake Gylenhaal and so on and so on…
I wonder what happens to those like Anderson who are so widely rumoured to be gay that lots of people “just know” he is. Do those rumours simply continue until he comes out of the closet or fades into obscurity? He could get married to a supermodel tomorrow, but it would just lead to Tom Cruise-ish “She’s a beard” and “He’s a self-loathing gay”, etc.
As much as I find him incredibly attractive, I’m amazed that people are interested enough in him to continue the gay rumours. He’s hardly the type of superstar that usually gets whispered about.
Dude, (Dude?), you just made my generative organs retreat into my abdomen.
The rumor is that he’s gay and open about it but CNN contractually forbids him from mentioning it. He does not deny it. I really couldn’t care less as I find him sexy for his obvious intelligence but not so much physically. (Even though he’s not- he’s half Mississippi po’white and half NYC brahmin- he looks inbred, like somebody who could cut himself shaving and then bleed for eleven days.)
His father was also the source of many gay rumors and supposedly he and Gloria Vanderbilt’s stormy marriage was lightly fictionalized in the unpublished portions of Capote’s Answered Prayers. (They definitely excommunicated Capote at the same time as others did, understandably so, over his writing about them.) In Cooper’s own memoir he mentions the pain of his father’s death, his brother’s suicide and fury over the “Poor Little Rich Girl” headlines that still plague his mother in her 80s, and of course the wars and natural disasters he’s covered, but doesn’t seem to mention his sexuality one way or the other in the parts I’ve read.
I have major respect for Cooper though. I have to admit that I have a prejudice as real as racism where kids born with silver spoons (or in Cooper’s case a gold and diamond encrusted spoon) are concerned- I know they can’t help it and certainly if I ever have kids I’d want them to grow up with every comfort- but Cooper’s the exception. He is not just a spoiled rich brat using the trust fund to get a high profile job- he worked his diminutive butt to get there and the only help he got from his trust funds was using it to fly himself to Sarajevo, Moscow, Vietnam, Niger, etc., to study firsthand the world events. He supports himself on his own (substantial) earnings and donated his memoir profits to Katrina related charities. THAT is a man worthy of respect. (Though if he ever spends the night I’m stocking up on bandaids because I honestly think one nick with the razor will do him in.)
Unrelated to anything, but Gloria Vanderbilt had two pairs of sons. The first pair was born when she was in her twenties and married to Leopold Stokowski (who was almost three times her age), then the second pair in her late 30s/early 40s with Wyatt Cooper. I’ve heard Anderson mention his parents and his brother many times but I’ve never heard him mention his half-brothers- does anybody know what became of them?
Tons of it. He’s gay. There’s no question about it. There’s more question about whether David Hyde Pierce is gay than Anderson Cooper. Sorry, Amaranta, this isn’t a a Tom Cruise case. Sometimes the reason people think something is true is because it’s true. The only reason there’s a question now is because of the CNN job. When he hosted the Mole, Planet Out and other gay sources reported him as being “out and proud”.
When I saw the title of this thread “Anderson Cooper gives…” how I mentally finished the sentence and what it actually turned out to be were not the same, but nevertheless aligned by circumstance.