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November 17, 2008

How will this play on the East Side?

Heard coming out of a commercial break on today's Ed Norris show on WHFS Radio:

"I'm a tri-sexual. That's all I'm going to say."
-- Del. Pat McDonough of Baltimore County, a Republican who is considering a run for county executive.

Really? That's all? We'd think he'd want to explain a little more.
(Perhaps we missed a discussion earlier in the show that would have provided more context for this curious remark. Or, perhaps the in-studio chatter during commerical breaks is racier than we imagined.)

Posted by David Nitkin at 1:03 PM | | Comments (3)
        

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One of our readers suggested that perhaps McDonough was making a pun, along the lines that he was a "TRY sexual." Sounds plausible. But still leaves unanswered questions.

Wow David, McDonough talking about his sex life. Thanks a lot for that image.

Ignore for a second how it sounds, I'd like McDonough to explain what would that even mean? What, pray tell, is this mythical third sex that a person can be attracted to?

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