This isn't going into Sucky Customers because overall, the guy I want to talk about was nothing but courteous and friendly. It just struck me as kinda odd in a way.
Saturday, we had one patron who was... well, I can't think of any other way to describe him but 'camp gay'. Talked with the stereotypical lisp and an equal amount of hand and arm movements as actual speech, but the guy was nice as hell to everyone. At one point during his stay at the bar, he walked over to my door (I was taking T's place because she hasn't been feeling well lately) and asked me what kind of music was playing upstairs. I told him that it was a death-metal night again, describing what the bands that were playing sounded like, and he told me that he had to go change to make sure he fit in. Eventually he comes back, and yep, he'd changed his outfit for the show. He paid, headed upstairs and that was the end of it.
Like I said, I don't have any complaints whatsoever about this guy; he was the ultimate example of courtesy and politeness the whole time he was in the bar. It's just the first time anyone's ever shown up at the bar, gone home to change, and come back just to fit in with a crowd that's relatively amorphous that amuses me a little.
Saturday, we had one patron who was... well, I can't think of any other way to describe him but 'camp gay'. Talked with the stereotypical lisp and an equal amount of hand and arm movements as actual speech, but the guy was nice as hell to everyone. At one point during his stay at the bar, he walked over to my door (I was taking T's place because she hasn't been feeling well lately) and asked me what kind of music was playing upstairs. I told him that it was a death-metal night again, describing what the bands that were playing sounded like, and he told me that he had to go change to make sure he fit in. Eventually he comes back, and yep, he'd changed his outfit for the show. He paid, headed upstairs and that was the end of it.
Like I said, I don't have any complaints whatsoever about this guy; he was the ultimate example of courtesy and politeness the whole time he was in the bar. It's just the first time anyone's ever shown up at the bar, gone home to change, and come back just to fit in with a crowd that's relatively amorphous that amuses me a little.
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