Month: July 2012
There have been claims that Northern Ireland is seen by some gay people as an unattractive holiday destination.
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NI ‘unattractive to gay tourists’
There have been claims that Northern Ireland is seen by some gay people as an unattractive holiday destination.
Thrown out of his home by his dysfunctional mother, Brad (Ephraim Sykes) steals her car and travels into Los Angeles where, through a chance encounter, he stumbles into a noisy raucous, chaotic event and meets the ragtag members of the House of Eminence.
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Leave it on the floor
Thrown out of his home by his dysfunctional mother, Brad (Ephraim Sykes) steals her car and travels into Los Angeles where, through a chance encounter, he stumbles into a noisy raucous, chaotic event and meets the ragtag members of the House of Eminence.
Queens of the week is a Group of Wack-a-Doodle Queens – Each with a various amount of Experience and a unique point of View.
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“Bi What?”
Queens of the week is a Group of Wack-a-Doodle Queens – Each with a various amount of Experience and a unique point of View.
Queens of the week is a Group of Wack-a-Doodle Queens - Each with a various amount of Experience and a unique point of View.
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Queens Of (last) the Week
Queens of the week is a Group of Wack-a-Doodle Queens – Each with a various amount of Experience and a unique point of View.
In Liège a 60-year-old gay man has been clubbed to death with a hammer. A suspect has been detained. The suspect has defended his actions by saying that he was abused during his youth.
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Gay man clubbed to death with hammer in Liège park
In Liège a 60-year-old gay man has been clubbed to death with a hammer. A suspect has been detained. The suspect has defended his actions by saying that he was abused during his youth.
The company behind a popular dating app for gay men has denied that the influx of athletes and tourists to London for the Olympic Games was behind a sustained disruption to service.
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Gay dating app: No, the Olympics athletes did not crash our service
The company behind a popular dating app for gay men has denied that the influx of athletes and tourists to London for the Olympic Games was behind a sustained disruption to service.