You could almost hear the tears hitting the keyboard when Andie Cooper “blogged” about a harrowing tale of a gay bash-er and a gay bash-ed becoming friends 13 years after the bash-ing. (And by “blogged” I mean “had an intern transcribe a seemingly hastily-written and colloquial editorial that couldn’t have been more manufactured if it fell off an assembly line.”)
But perhaps Andie was writing from personal experience. From that time he was in Detroit at the ripe age of 18 and found himself at a roadside truck stop. There, as the tale goes, Andie was seduced into bottoming for a transsexual named Gertha. She opened all sorts of doors for the young go-getter, including the door to the stall in the mens room, where they blew lines of coke off her lipstick containers and practiced various feats of acrobatic sex.
When he left for NYC, he all but forgot about Gertha. One day – his first day at his new job at CNN – Andie was eating a pudding cup in the CNN cafeteria. He struck up a conversation with one of his new co-workers, impressed by her admirable calf muscles. Soon, he realized the lady he was talking to was none other than the tranny he knew as Gertha years ago.
Before parting ways, Anderson asked his long-lost friend, “So what’s your real name anyway, Gertha?”
To which she responded, “Here, you can call me Rita Cosby.”
Rea life ‘Crash’ in L.A. [CNN.com - Cooper Blog]
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