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Montreal Woman Sues Gay Bar For Kicking Her Out
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My question is this: Does anyone find it weird that she was at a place like that with her DAD?? **NOTE** The legal drinking age in Quebec is 18. |
Wow. I cannot even imagine going somewhere with my DAD where porn is continuously playing on the televisions.
I will give her the benefit of the doubt only because she was on the patio, so maybe she didn't know the type of establishment? |
It said that she frequented the gay villiage, though...so she would have to know what kind of place it was.
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As for being at a place that played porn on the TVs - meh been there, done that at the Brunny with the years that 'Baby Blues' were shown on all the TVs on Friday nights (also classic rock and cheap drink night back in the good'ol days). All that aside the owner doesn't have a leg to stand on legally, since it is a violation of the Crimnal Code regarding discrimination or denial of service based on gender. PS> What does the drinking age have to do with the story? |
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Wait, you went with your PARENTS? |
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What a wonderful family outing, I can see it now...........
"Hey son guess what??!! Screw playing golf today...it's too nice out not to enjoy the day sipping Appletinis and watching porn at the homo bar with my gay buddy and his partner." "But Dad, where's mom?" "Oh she's shopping with my gay buddy's ex-wife. She'll be back later." "What's the problem son??" - son starts crying - |
Actually we went after golf.... and the place (just like anywhere gay, straight, or whatever) wasn't showing porn since it wasn't after 9pm.
Besides it was a business visit of sorts, my Dad was looking into some accounting issues Rick was having settling his estate (he was dying of brain cancer at the time) and as a business meeting he wanted to meet close to Rick's place and somewhere with a good Scotch selection - and back in the day the place had one of the better selections of Scotch and cigars (it catered to an older more 'powerful' crowd of businessmen and poltical types). I got to try some truely amazing scotches and had an actually very interesting converstation with Rick's partner - the guy was an avid Civil War buff and collector. So no there was no crying (well maybe some at trying the Benromach Vintage 1968), just a friendly gathering on the patio people watching (and mocking) while my Dad went through the papers and caught-up - not all of us are closeminded bigots or homophobes like you ;) |
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