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The WayOut Club iCharlie's 9 Crosswall (off Minories) London EC3N 2JY http://www.thewayoutclub.com/door.htm


Stunners http://www.stunnersstudios.co.uk/home.htm


Legs 800 http://www.legs800club.co.uk/


Trans-MISSION www.trans-mission.org


Philbeach Hotel

31 Philbeach Gardens

Earls Court

London


On the first Friday of every month, 'High Society' at the Philbeach Hotel. A special TV night with bar, restaurant and garden area for trannies and their admirers.


And if you want a bit of fetish thrown in try Torture Garden, Subversion, Club Rub.

edcam Wrote:

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> I've got a great idea, why doesn't someone set up

> a thread taking the piss out of black people?

> Gays? Lesbians? How about the disabled - that

> would be really hilarious.



Nah...... already been done....not that old cheshnut!

Ms_Lilith Wrote:

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> The WayOut Club iCharlie's 9 Crosswall (off

> Minories) London EC3N 2JY

> http://www.thewayoutclub.com/door.htm

>

> Stunners

> http://www.stunnersstudios.co.uk/home.htm

>

> Legs 800 http://www.legs800club.co.uk/

>

> Trans-MISSION www.trans-mission.org

>

> Philbeach Hotel

> 31 Philbeach Gardens

> Earls Court

> London

>

> On the first Friday of every month, 'High Society'

> at the Philbeach Hotel. A special TV night with

> bar, restaurant and garden area for trannies and

> their admirers.

>

> And if you want a bit of fetish thrown in try

> Torture Garden, Subversion, Club Rub.



Philbeach is closed down

club rub? any leg worship there?

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