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Who: Arjewtino, I Now Pronounce You, KassyK, Virgle Kent, me
When: Friday, June 27 @ 8PM
Where: Science Club
A lot of people are getting ready for summer travel along with myself so why not have a leaving into the unknown theme. As with the previous happy hour, we are continuing our Bring Fresh Meat concept, where it was nice to see fresh meat having stimulating conversation with old meat. I’m going to bring a Sharpie and a few copies of the book (my “Roosh” signature has been perfected after 20 minutes of practice).
Even though this will be my last happy hour for quite some time, I don’t want any tears from the ladies at the happy hour. I’ll be posting plenty of pictures throughout the trip that you can set as your desktop background to maintain the closeness. As for the guys, drink buying and the Persian double cheek kiss and hug combo greeting is acceptable, but nothing gay.
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a guy hug is acceptable as long as it is accompanied by three pats to the back so as not to be confused with the lingering hug of GAY intimacy.
“Persian double cheek kiss and hug combo greeting is acceptable, but nothing gay”
Isn’t this what you literary types call a double negative? I mean a double kiss between two men is a little, well how do you say….. gay
I’ll bring a bottle of No More Tears shampoo to keep everyone’s emotions in check.
double kiss is european, vk. are you calling all europeans gay?
how early will you arrive, Roosh? I’m kind of a recluse, so I just want to get my copy of BANG autographed and then disappear.
Of course, the 5 of us are pregaming at Dan’s Cafe, so by 8 we might be a little…surly.
[...] Blogger Happy Hour is tonight, Science Club. Roosh has details. Everyone is always invited. [...]
I think it best to be safe, and offer a nod in the general direction, while standing no closer than 3′ from the gentleman.



