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Busted!
In this episode of Busted! from here!, Shawn gets nautical this week while Daniel Nardicio brings you his Celebrity Gang Bang and QBoy presents the Busted 10. Ships ahoy! |
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Take Me Now
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Tom & Katie's Alien Baby
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Life, Love, Togetherness
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More Controversy at Manchester Gay Pride as Business Group Speaks Out Against Commercialization
The row over the ‘commercialization’ of Manchester Gay Pride deepened this weekend when the chair of the Village Business Association (VBA) hit out at the ‘establishment’, saying that Gay Pride in the city had lost its direction. Phil Burke, who heads the VBA, said that the 'general feeling amongst the businesses, and a vast number of attendees, is that we no longer have a Manchester Pride that is an annual celebration of the LGBT community and The Gay Village.'
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Manchester To Host Europe's Biggest Gay Festival
By Jon ben Asher
Europe's massive gay festival EuroPride will be held in Manchester, Britain's gayest city, this August. It is the first time the event has come to Britain since it was staged in London in 1992.
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Gay Manchester
Thinking of visiting the UK? London isn't the only city to have a gay good time in the United Kingdom. Manchester’s gay scene boasts a particularly eventful 2005, with QueerUpNorth and Manchester Pride taking center stage as international events this summer.
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Brighton a.k.a. London By The Sea
The Other Gay UK
By Lee Moody
Brighton has always had a reputation as a decadent seaside resort. Queen Victoria even sold her palace there because she found this city too hedonistic. To this day Britons use the phrase "Brighton Weekend" to describe a discreet tryst. All this points to the fact that Brighton is truly a place where no one cares what you do or who you are.
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Manchester Is The New Belle of The European Ball!
By Dan Allen
Manchester, UK is riding the crest of one mighty gay wave. In a mere few years, the city’s gone all Cinderella, transforming herself from a drab industrial town into the sparkling new belle of the European ball. It’s hard to pinpoint when Manchester’s “fairy” tale began, but clearly her meteoric rise gained real legs with the 1999 TV debut of the original “Queer as Folk”, set at the heart of the city’s homo scene.
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Manchester, England: A City Reborn
By Michael Levy
Manchester is most definitely a city reborn. It still has high crime, as do all big cities. However, it is sure to impress any visitor. The new buildings have great style and the whole of Manchester has a fresh sexy swagger and an air of confidence filled with friendly people that will warm the cockles of your heart.
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Five Romantic Gay and Lesbian Destinations in Britain
Gay and lesbian visitors can be assured a warm welcome to Britain, already considered one of the friendliest countries in the world. Now starting December 5th, 2005, same-sex couples will be able to register a Civil Partnership, with the first ceremonies taking place on December 21st, ensuring that Britain continues as a forward-thinking and welcoming nation.
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