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"HEY bud, that will be $5," said the bouncer at the Whispers Nightclub in the Smithtown Sheraton, grabbing the arm of a dark-haired boyish-looking man who had just walked past him.
After 30 minutes he's like, 'Dude, you've got to tell him who you are.' So I said, 'Hey bud, by the way, I play for that minor league baseball team.' He stuck his foot in his mouth, and he was kind of quiet".
Mr. Abdomen will not show you a face pic, initially; that takes time, time that is filled with lots of vapid, two-word messages like "hey bud" and sharing photos of one another's genitals, or assumed genitals.
"I said, 'Hey bud, you can't support somebody underneath a... rock.' I said, 'To do your job at this level, at a place like this, you gotta be a grown... man to lead something.' I said, 'You can't lead anything under a... rock.' I said, 'You don't spend any time with us.
"Hey, bud," he gently croons.
"Hey, bud, what're you doing, huh?" he fondly inquires.
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