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Being trapped in a One-Bedroom Bedsit in Hampstead, in the early hours of Sunday Morning, with a Guy with a different sexual orientation to oneself, when I was a loooong way from home, with no money, and shared a work career with the same Guy that we both had to continue after that Sunday Morning, in question....


Must go, as MOTD (2) is on...:)

I seriously hope I am mis-interpreting what I feel is being implied on this thread. I had no idea that people on here were so unacceptably homophobic.


Shame on the lot of you.


All of the gay men I know have fabulous taste. You lot are kidding yourselves.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Whose this fella 'HonaloochieA'? You're not one of

> those opportunist 5th columnists. If so, you can

> keep your column to yourself.


Its an admir(ab)al thread which I couldn't turn a blind eye to.


Could relate to Nelson's Column in some way, methinks...

dulwichmum Wrote:

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>

> Shame on the lot of you.

>

> All of the gay men I know have fabulous taste.




Show me a man with no taste and I'll show you a real man.


[rids wardrobe of any suspiciously "fashionable" items]

"bigbadwolk ya grammar geek douchebag fag, used any Zyclon B latley."


If that's you Mike then you're making a big mistake.


Douchebag? Unfortunately yes, although a lot of the time try to redeem myself, on occasion.


Fag? I do smoke but I'm not homosexual.


Zyklon-B? I've never come into contact with this before I'm afraid.


Anyway...


Mike I know you resent being locked out but can you not be so obvious in your next attempt at a journey to the other side of the wardrobe. The white witch isn't afraid of you either.

Heaven's sake HonaloochieA, cock right off with your tedious attempt at being objectionable.


And Tony, are you trying to say that the gentleman in question was attempting to ravish you, or you were just uncomfortable being in the same room as a gay man. I can't imagine you're THAT irresistible, and as far as the latest science can prove, Gay isn't catching.


And Daizie, really, you are calling gay men whores? Really? When they can't even take one up the front and one up the back?


Pffft. Admin...!

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