Friday, May 25, 2012

Bachelorette Parties BANNED At Gay Hotspot

Friday, May 25, 2012
The Abbey, known as the best gay bar in LA and the world, has banned bachelorette parties until marriage is legal for everyone.

"I just felt after seeing so many bachelorette parties… having our wonderful straight girlfriends having a special time, a special night, having fun that it's almost a slap in the face to my clientele," David Cooley, founder and president of The Abbey, told CBS. Cooley, who is aso gay, pointed out that the parties were also a personal "slap in my face."
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