Once upon a time at 30 Degrees, a bar in DuPont Circle, I met Mark for few drinks.  It was a time to catch up with our typical gossips, swiping at feeble-minded people around us as usual.  Mark is aware that I cringed at the sight of gay men wearing Abecrappie & Bitch clothes.  Mainly because it discriminates against the bigger men and it lingers on vanity which turned me off.  Today, I can wear these shirts from A&F, but I chose not to.  
However, at that bar with Mark, we were chatting when a good-looking guy in his late 40s-trying-to-act-like-early 20s interrupted us to tell Mark that he finds him attractive.  Of course, I was irked by that -- Mark and I came to the bar to talk, not to be interrupted by fags like him.  I rolled my eyes gently and Mark snickered.  He knew what I was thinking about.  
This guy kept on making an effort to communicate with Mark while I stared at his chest with contempt.  He asked me if I liked it, I chuckled and said, "Ugh.  It should be bombed."  
He said, "This is my first A&F shirt, it was on sale for $18!  Not bad?"  I shot back, "I can find 10 t-shirts for that price.  And?"  
He turned to Mark, "He hates me?"
Mark said, "Yes and no."
We laughed.  That was 2 years ago in Washington, DC.
Today, you can see another stupid design by the Abercrappie & Bitch company.  Wonder if Paul & Morgan Hamm will wear it?
Ugh.
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