A misquotation, but it’s the new catchphrase nonetheless, reducing me to squeals of embarrassingly girlish laughter. (And this is not the bag, as no gay man, whether provincial, national, or international, would be caught dead schlepping it.)
‘That international gay man is carrying the new bag’
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