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What a strange world. Must be especially difficult for young gays at what should be the most exciting period in their lives.
This will just accelerate the de-gayization of Capitol Hill to more affordable areas.
Lumberyard is the friendliest gay bar I've ever been to and I hope they get through COVID19.
Pat dear, the "de-gayization" of Capitol Hill started twenty-five years ago. I certainly couldn't afford to live there these days, nor would I want to.
I think I hear Bremerton calling. If only that long gone waterfront YMCA was still there and full of sailors.