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Living Out Loud
It's Sunday night at Carol's on Main and Chris Sexton, 18, is checking in.
A chorus line of men -- black, white, old, young, pubescent and weathered -- pass by his table, and Sexton knows most of them. He greets them with a high, almost nasally voice rounded at its edges with sarcasm and wit.
"Hi, sweety," he says, his...
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