View Single Post
Old 17-04-2011, 10:26   #153
Arthurgray50@blu
Inactive
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 6,798
Arthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appeal
Arthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appealArthurgray50@blu has a bronzed appeal
Re: Gay couple claim they were ejected from pub for kissing

Hi Hugh CFT, I take your point on a man having the snip, I had the snip about 15 years ago on medical grounds, it doesn't stop you having fun, you just don't produce the goods.

As far as l know, in Soho, there are quite a few gay bars, IF, the the two men were kissing in a straight pub, then its up to the landlord of the pub, to act on behalf of the customer, if it was in a gay bar, then that is different.
Arthurgray50@blu is offline   Reply With Quote