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  1. tory high command, watch and learn

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  2. Jean-Paul Bentham  22 Apr 2010, 8:06am  Report
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    high hopes

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  3. SimonQQ  22 Apr 2010, 8:16am  Report
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    Last week Pink”News” chose not to tell you about a police investigation into goings on at the Glasgow LGBT Centre. There is more in the news today – http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/politics/police-quiz-ally-of-purcell-over-contract-award-1.1022279 – will PinkNews report it and if no then what’s in it for them in sitting on a significant LGBT-related story?

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  4. Poor elephants!

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  5. Pumpkin Pie  22 Apr 2010, 5:31pm  Report
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    Now THAT is what I call a transformation. I just hope it’s both genuine and supported by the public. Why can’t Britain have something more like this?

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  6. Yeah, exploit the last of the World’s great wilderness’s, so they can all leave their sh!t and derision scattered all over the foothills.

    Have these people no shame?

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  7. Interesting!

    It’s shocking to know that a buddhist country would be a gay-friendly destination. i never thought that it would be a gay vacation spot.
    Anyways, it’s good to know that a beautiful place like this is now open for LGBTs. Just like Hawaii, I just heard that there’s a place there where you can unwind and soul search. my friend told me a retreat themed “gay travel hawaii“. They said that it was so fun and great!
    Actually, I’m planning to go there, and i’m so excited! :)

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