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I'm sorry - but my friends and I don't want the straight women in the gay bars. They have no sense of personal space with their sweaty t*ts, big asses and aqua net; they spill their amaretto sours on you, and their screeching gets louder with every sip. I even saw a pregnant chick at Woody's one night.
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And that's just the men at Woody's...
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I'm sorry you don't care for it, but straight people have a right to go to a gay bar if they so choose.
If you want the screeching bottle blonds [it's always the blonde who hits the bottle who screeches the loudest, why is that?], then go to a gay bar that's quiet and doesn't have a bunch of meth queens running around txt'ing OMG to each other all night long. The Denture Inn is a fairly benign place and it's gotten a makeover and some more lighting in there so you have a better sense how old the fags are. When it warms up outside, Uncle's is great--so long as you don't mind being under 35 and having guys who are 75 hitting on you. Philadelphia is overloaded with meth queen gossips and fat hairy bears who love to talk about drapes, theatre and who they just saw the other day in New York. Finding a nice yet hot 25-40 y/o dude who likes sports and doesn't have a lisp is like finding a needle in a gaystack in this town. Just deal with it and drink your vodka cranberry. Quote:
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Buh-bye. Last edited by MayfairMeat : 04-05-2008 at 08:45 PM. |
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Well of course straight people have a right to go to gay bars. And they are welcome if they can act civilized. I don't go out to a gay bar to talk to straight women, though. So frankly, they are just an obstacle. And a real annoyance if they act up. Just as much as the meth mess spinning on the dance floor and the drug dealers on the corner.
Which is why I also like Knock and the Bike Stop - none of that is there. And I shouldn't have to deal with it, that's my point. Honey.
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Make a difference. Last edited by OzRob738 : 04-06-2008 at 01:37 PM. |
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Please, some of the women I've seen at Tavern on a Saturday night don't have to worry about men hitting on them at any bar.
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I go to bars with my girlfriends and they're not annoying. I think he might be confusing girls in general with Jersey Girls. The ones you see at Woody's on a Friday or Saturday night. It's not a gender thing though. The guys that bring them are just as bad. The Overtanned, overplucked loud-mouths with Growing Up Gotti hair that take up a lot of space.
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