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This is very exciting - I have never seen a thread on here that states 'contains rudeness' - i was drawn to it instantly!


Maybe there should be a new x-rated section??


Going back to the original post, as a gayer I always applaud PDAs from other gayers - not sure I'd have the guts myself on Lordship Lane - though I did snog my (then) bloke in Liquorish last year and no-one batted an eyelid

I love the fact this thread is top of the list - only beaten by "Tell us what you think about this forum". I would love to know if there are any newcomers this week - talk about first impressions! If there's a big turnout at the birthday party I think we can put its success down to this thread.


Mmmm, and yes, I am a middle class big brother watcher - ooooh, I feel so dirty saying that....

James Wrote:

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> Charlie you sound hilarious. Do you go to the

> rainbow drinks at the Rye?


Thanks James. I'm too busy sniffing round Old Street and Soho, whenever the wife lets me. I would be tempted by a touch of the rainbow at the Rye but if I come, I'm just visiting.


Charlie

And talking of BB I'm just switching on C4+1 for the eviction.

Tracey: http://www.nyanko.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/chamb/images/cfenellaintro.jpg

Tracey: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/images/400/anyoneforpennis_1.jpg

Tracey: http://www.ncsl.org.uk/media/361/F2/worzel-gummidge.jpg


Must go tonight!

You filthy articles!


I have been working hard all week, never touching the internet for fear of being issued with my P45. This morning the sun was up, I trip down the stairs and log on to see what my chums have been talking about, and here you all are...


How very shameful of you! I shall tell Fr O'Connor on the lot of you with your Biffins Bridge and your seagul/munging/feltching type discussions. I have noted the names, and shall slap your legs - the lot of you, on the next forum night out. Necrophilia? In the name of God, are the dead are not even safe in East Dulwich now? It is a slippery slope...


If it is not Michael and his lactation/nipple fixation - you will be organising midnight trips to the graveyard on Wood Vale next with pink fluffy handcuffs!

OHMYGOD!


Actually, I have just looked up munging - Mr Mockney Piers, and I am sending the police over to your house right now. The public should be protected from the likes of you.


FILTH!


I can't get that image out of my head now. I am going to lie down. I have just decided that I definitely want to be cremated.

Oh yes Mr Mockney Piers, hide behind your innocent explanations now! Ironic is it? I have Fr O'Connor on speed dial... Your plans for a Roman Catholic wedding are in shreds can I assure you, you can consider yourself not even welcome at a Roman Catholic Funeral for your clearly animalistic tendencies! The dead are not even safe in their coffins!

mikese22 Wrote:

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> Going back to the original post, as a gayer I

> always applaud PDAs from other gayers - not sure

> I'd have the guts myself on Lordship Lane - though

> I did snog my (then) bloke in Liquorish last year

> and no-one batted an eyelid



MikeSE22 - you also snogged me against the bar in Liquorish. Now tell me what is more unusual - two gay guys kissing in a bar in SE22, or a gay guy kissing a (then) lesbian girl in the same bar?


I am too scared to look up 'munging' or any of the other words. Are there pictures as well? Actually, I don't think I want to know...

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