1.) they can tell he's mixed-race and are not okay with that (???)
2.) he dresses like a quintessentially urban person, ie stylishly and not like, baseball caps and a whatever t-shirt.
At the bar in question, two guys WHIPPED their heads around the SECOND we walked in, it was NUTS. Ian told me when we left (soon after) that one of the guys was the guy that had been kinda rude/cold to him at Ace Hardware. I said, "He was looking at you like the two of you have a *history.*" and Ian, far too accustomed to testosteronal bullshit I guess, goes, "Well, I've been to Ace twice." I said "NOT TO STEAL HIS GIRLFRIEND!!"
uuuggghhh it was chilling. Southerners LOVE him normally.
so are we!! hypothesis thus far:
1.) they can tell he's mixed-race and are not okay with that (???)
2.) he dresses like a quintessentially urban person, ie stylishly and not like, baseball caps and a whatever t-shirt.
At the bar in question, two guys WHIPPED their heads around the SECOND we walked in, it was NUTS. Ian told me when we left (soon after) that one of the guys was the guy that had been kinda rude/cold to him at Ace Hardware. I said, "He was looking at you like the two of you have a *history.*" and Ian, far too accustomed to testosteronal bullshit I guess, goes, "Well, I've been to Ace twice." I said "NOT TO STEAL HIS GIRLFRIEND!!"
uuuggghhh it was chilling. Southerners LOVE him normally.
YESSSSSS, big-time!!!
which is NOT THE WAY in Milledgeville! typically, we're all just fascinated by each other. But those types....