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New York City blogger Rafi D Angelo caught a conversation we would love to hear more of on public transportation between two scruffy, rough-around-the-edges blue-collar working dads heading home. As soon as he heard Pat and Charlies conversation going somewhere interesting, Rafi grabbed his phone and hit record. This is what he caught:
Guy 2: No more kids for you two?
Guy 1: No, she figures we’re both getting too old for a baby.
Guy 2: How is your boy anyway? Haven’t seen him in awhile.
Guy 1: Oh John’s good, pitching this year varsity.
Guy 2: He’ll definitely have the girls hanging around him now.
Guy 1: Yeah if he had any time for them.
Guy 2: Focused on baseball?
Guy 1: Focused on boys.
Guy 2: You’re shittin me!
Guy 1: I kid you not. Came out to me and Mary Ann bold as daylight last year.
Guy 2: Well I’ll be damned! I’m not supposed to know it but I overheard Patrick Junior tell his sister he might be gay not two months ago.
Guy 1: We all saw that coming though.
Guy 2: You’re the second person to say that. How’d everybody see it but me?
Guy 1: It was just a feelin Pat. He was always a little soft, ya know?
Guy 2: I guess you’re right. But damn Charlie, we both have gay kids. What do we do now? Both our sons are gay.
Guy 1: We don’t do anything. We let em be gay and if some kid calls em a faggot we go to their house and raise hell with the parents like normal.
Guy 2: Well I guess John and Lucinda won’t be getting together like we thought awhile ago.
Guy 1: Guess not.
**long pause**
Guy 2: Hey Charlie, you thinkin what I’m thinkin?
Guy 1: I was for about half a second then it got weird and I started thinkin about somethin else instead.
"By that point I was holding back a little tear," Rafi writes. "but they changed the conversation to something about a building code. I thought about posting the video but I don’t know how to blur people’s faces. Still, I thought this little exchange should be broadcast to the Internet."
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