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STOPPED OUTSIDE CIRCUS AT PRIVUS, 6.14

By DAVID DAY

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There's a cop car behind you. What do you think about that?

The po-po? I can handle it.

What did you think of the Circus night?

Amazing. The crowd, the music ... amazing. I'm definitely coming back. Every other week.

 

This is a new club called Privus. What does Privus mean?

I don't know, but I'd like to know. I think it means amazing. I think so. What do you think?

 

Pri-vus. Pride? It's Latin for pride?

Yeah ... I like it. It's really, really fun. If you're not here I question it.

 

You live right around the corner? Is the after-party at your place?

Of course. Always. Come one, come all.

 

Do you have drinks?

Absolutely. Cocktails. I'll mix it up for you.

 

Ah ... know any good jokes?

What do you call a fish without an eye?

 

I don't know, what?

Ffffffssssssshhhhhh.

 



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