They signed autographs, plugged their videos and toys.
The event was supposed to include just Daigle, the former gay cowboy contestant on “Big Brother 10.” But then Steel and Sparks joined in. The boys wore Frank Dandy underwear and would pull them off and sign them for a donation.
The funds went to Pitts’ never-ending effort to raise cash for Jerusalem House and the Grady Infectious Disease Program.