tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1841841084671666214.post4699075762574117745..comments2024-03-11T02:26:38.210-05:00Comments on Always Drunk: Pizza, Politics, and PoofdahsChuck Baudelairehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07856142744531037691noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1841841084671666214.post-81814415833039212412015-04-02T07:41:08.156-05:002015-04-02T07:41:08.156-05:00I have to give some credit to the pizza parlor own...I have to give some credit to the pizza parlor owners: they're coming out and admitting they won't serve gay people. Yes, I do support public accommodation laws that say that businesses should serve everyone equally, because we've tried the alternative and it didn't work so well. But if business owners are going to take a stand I appreciate that they're up-front about it. They're not like, say a cake baker who declares "I don't serve homosexuals" when a gay couple orders a cake for a wedding but has never questioned the sexual orientation of customers who just wanted a dozen cookies. <br /><br />Hey, if a cake is "protected speech" isn't an oatmeal cookie?Christopherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10320886074658710855noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1841841084671666214.post-66923751158355613632015-04-02T05:25:54.649-05:002015-04-02T05:25:54.649-05:00I'm sorry to differ on this point, but I have ...I'm sorry to differ on this point, but I have no great liking for pizza. It's been about...ten months...since I last had any and that was my assistants' birthday (they both have the same birthday). So it was a joint treat for all of us, and the pizza was more for them (they both love it) than for me. <br /><br />Actually, the last time I had pizza <i>that I wanted to</i> was with the lady who dumped me, and even the mention of pizza reminds me of her.Bill the Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08436195659154078021noreply@blogger.com