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I have a darling friend who is attending EDF drinks with me tonight... as part of my attempt to lure him from Sheffield to be my partner-in-crime in London.


Now - the deal-breaker, well not really - but a slight concern expresed to me is whether or not he is likely to meet the man of his dreams in East Dulwich. (Can I add that he has cheekbones to die for, and is himself the man of many men's dreams) .... and so I am wondering if Rainbow drinks do still exist? Certainly it was an idea knocking around last year .... did they happen, are they still happening ... and if so, can someone new join your gang?

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Vauxhall isn't far away.

> He can meet various men of his dreams - several

> times a week - if he moves down from Sheffield.



Sunday breakfast opening at "Fire", although that seems to be rather more GHB and ketamine than drinks and light-hearted chat with perfect man...

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> Sunday breakfast opening at "Fire", although that

> seems to be rather more GHB and ketamine than

> drinks and light-hearted chat with perfect man...


I'll let you know - we'll be there next weekend.

Word has it that there are plans afoot for Fire to 'go straight', as it happens.. what is the world coming to?!

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> u know there's no such thing as a perfect man

> right?


Oh KalamityKel my love - I know only too well ... But if there was such a thing as a perfect man he would of course be gay...


Sigh.

cdonline Wrote:

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> It's been said many times, I was in the Rye

> yesterday and was surprised just how many homos

> were in attendance.

>

> Fire is a bit of a shithole. The same music

> played over and over again while people get

> completely off their nut on K. Or maybe I'm just

> getting old.


Are you allowed to say Homos these days, I thought that was not considered PC. Aren't we supposed to say gay??

It's a potential minefield, Attila.


'Gay' is always your best bet at the time of writing. 'Gays' is ok too, but not 'The Gays' - which isn't.

'Queer' is fine too (since 'Queer as Folk' has been aired - you can't really complain) - but it sounds better coming from the gays themselves, not normal people.

'Bummer' is (apparently) ok if you listen Chris Moyles and read FHM. So they say.

'Faggot' is still out though, I'm afraid - though still very popular in many parts of America.


Personally I think it's time that 'fruit' made a comeback.

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