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On the gay bar front, there are at least two playfully named gay bars in Thomas Pynchon’s fiction: The Greek Way in The Crying of Lot 49 and The Log Jam in Vineland (which started as a dive bar for lumberjacks but then turned into an upscale gay bar, preserving the name, since it was still appropriate, but in a different way). Meanwhile, there are a number of establishments named Old Log Inn, maintaining the name despite the antique dirty joke based on the question “How far is the Old Log Inn?”. Proudly display your love of cock wherever you go.
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