[1] In that event, he identifies himself as a "Wussy Boy" in introductions[2] of his performance poem The Wussy Boy Manifesto,[1] a humorous rant which champions sensitive men and elevates Duckie from Pretty in Pink and Lloyd Dobler from Say Anything... to role models.
[3] Ms. Magazine named him "an icon for effeminate males"[4] and the Los Angeles Times called him the "leader of a new men's movement.
The Chicago News and Review said the work was "colorful, scathing tirades" with "rapid timing and delivery (namely volume) for maximum impact".
after it was performed at an Apple Computer employee talent show in 2005, two days after which Big Poppa was fired for undisclosed reasons.
[8] The poem was a comedic rant about a male worker in the Apple Computer call center who flirts over the phone with a female Canadian FedEx employee while keeping "rude, mean American customers" on hold.