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Liam and wife visit a Chicago Firehouse

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Hendriks is such a cool guy

1 hour ago, fathom said:

Hendriks is such a cool guy

Don't forget his wife too.

Like him better then Colome already

How cool was that!!??

Spending his money already?

Things the title put in my head:

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  • 7 months later...

Figured I'd add this here instead of starting it's own thread, adding to the "Liam and his wife are good people".

Always classy giving back to those that help make things happen. Love that he's here with us.

 

I hope he kept it clean....those firefighters are not used to foul language 

Also, shout out to Liam and his wife for all the great work they have done in the LGBTQ+ community.  It's really great to see, especially as queer White Sox fan myself.

My friend works at Howard Brown, a Chicagoland LGBTQ+ health center, and i texted her a a photo of Liam in a Howard Brown sweatshirt today that he had on while putting on the Pride flag at Comiskey.  She said that he actually came into their health center today and got the sweatshirt there.  Said that he and his wife are really nice and really supportive and generous.

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