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When I first moved to New York, I lived in a building called The Webster, a professional-women-only building where, for reals, dudes were not permitted past the lobby, and enforcement of that rule was taken seriously.
It was clean, affordable and made the big city a little less scary for a newbie, and when I would tell friends about the place, I eventually shorthanded the description to, “You know, it’s like on ‘Bosom Buddies.’”
There were no men in disguise hanging at The Webster — as far as I knew, anyway — but that idea made for the high-concept, charming, sadly short-lived sitcom ‘Bosom Buddies,’ the show that sparked the careers of Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari (who, let’s be honest, while charming, also made for two of the more unattractive men in drag ever).
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