Gay Dating Site: The Guardian: You don't have to play it straight: Football has always been the preserve of red-blooded, heterosexual men, right? Think again. As the new season kicks off, Simon Fanshawe investigates how the beautiful game is being embraced by the gay community both on
Five years ago it would have been inconceivable. Then, during the World Cup, a couple of pubs did it. But for Euro 2004 a whole rash of them up and down the country decided to exploit the commercial benefit of showing football live on television. The interesting part is that these were gay bars - and during Euro 2004 they were crammed. There are now thousands of bona fide gay footie fans, from Newcastle to Southampton, and Manchester to Millwall. The Gay Football Supporters' Network...
Gay Dating Site: The Guardian: Sketch: It's the sloppy slipper programme, stupid
Inevitably there was a sense in the Commons that the news was elsewhere. More than usual MPs must have felt that what they thought mattered hardly at all, like a parish meeting to discuss a new bus shelter held on the night of a general election.It's a time when we look back 70 years into the past. Poppies were sprinkled randomly on the Labour benches, but were almost universal among Lib Dems and Conservatives. But the most majestic of all was Dame Marion Roe - how superb she...
Gay Dating Site: Spam canned
Activists have shown no mercy for aman outed for making his living from junk e-mail A NEW Zealander who sent millions of junk e-mails out every day has shut his business after his personal details were posted on the Web.Shane Atkinson, whose business is known as spamming, said the barrage of abuse made him worry about the safety of his children, The New Zealand Herald newspaper reported.His identity as the man behind millions of spam messages promoting penis enlargement pills was...
Gay Dating Site: The Guardian: Sketch: It's the sloppy slipper programme, stupid
Inevitably there was a sense in the Commons that the news was elsewhere. More than usual MPs must have felt that what they thought mattered hardly at all, like a parish meeting to discuss the siting of a new bus shelter held on the night of a general election.It's a time when in any case we look back to the past - 70 years into the past. Poppies were sprinkled pretty randomly on the Labour benches, but were almost universal among Lib Dems and Conservatives. But the most...