The Exclusive: My Only Bitchy Cousin is a “Yankee-Type” Guy
Let me unpack that. “Bitchy” suggests a certain effete, gossipy quality. “Yankee-type guy” evokes a New Englander who says “wicked” and knows his way around a raw oyster. And “the exclusive” implies he is a limited edition—one of a kind, not for mass consumption. Put it together, and you have a portrait of the most infuriating, fascinating, and unexpectedly loyal relative a person could ask for.
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Even though he’s "bitchy" and his style is questionable to our grandmother, there’s something undeniably authentic about the Yankeetype guy. In a world of people trying to fit in, he is aggressively himself. He doesn't hide his mood, he doesn't fake a smile, and he brings a much-needed edge to an otherwise quiet family. Conclusion The Exclusive: My Only Bitchy Cousin is a
The Exclusive Bitchy Cousin: A Silver Lining
He pulled out a resealable bag containing his own flatware. “I brought my own settings. The weight on yours is off.” And “the exclusive” implies he is a limited
This brings us to the final, strangest word in the chain: The Exclusive.