troy: three of those people that showed up that day: jim kepner--and jim became really the historiano people with him, two people i had no idea: harry hay, who is the father of the modern gay rights movement, and his partner, john burnside. and they came and they picketed with me that day. and i had no idea the important role they had already played in the history of our movement. we picketed for three days there, and tt was my first, and once i did that i knew i could do it after that. pat rocco: hi, this is pat rocco, and we're here for bizarre productions news service in front of one of the oldest establishments here in hollywood. it's a restaurant and it's called, "barney's beanery." troy: i read an article in "life" magazine. anthony barney who is the original owner of barney's beanery, he had his bar and chili shop in west hollywood. he wanted to make sure that none of the faggots in that neighborhood came to his bar. so he put up a sign, you know, "fagots, keep out." misspelt "faggot," of urse, but there it was. and i immediately started calling people. there is no way in the