Hastings to host first gay and lesbian biker rally

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  1. Jock S. Trap  3 Aug 2011, 10:52am  Report
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    Think I’ll join them… Sounds like a good event.

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  2. Jock S. Trap  3 Aug 2011, 11:59am  Report
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    Thank you PinkNews, for dealing with pepa.
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    Hopefully now we can get back to debating again.

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  3. Jarrod  3 Aug 2011, 3:02pm  Report
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    I’m from hastings and I havent seen it advertised at all! I think I’ll probably go now. XD

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  4. phoenix  4 Aug 2011, 10:00pm  Report
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    Oh, I wish I still had my bike on the road. It’s only a 125CC Virago, but still, it would have been nice.

    Hope it becomes a regular feature and moves around the country a bit – Hastings would be a hell of a ride on a 125 lol

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    1. ladytanya  6 Aug 2011, 11:19pm  Report
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      Me to Phoenix, I gave the biking up to change my life, and sex, my last bike was a Z1300 and I used to go to a few the bike shows, the Kent custom bike show, the Bulldog bash, and we did have one hear in Southampton, But I will just go in my car and enjoy the day

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  5. Since sex and homosexuality has zero to do with biking, why is there even such a thing as the ‘Gay Bikers Community’? Heterosexual bikers have managed continue their passion without labelling themselves the ‘Heterosexual Bikers Community’?
    Why do gays have to include their sexuality (surely a private matter) in every endeavour and pastime.?
    To illustrate. I am a railway enthusiast and a heterosexual. Neither has anything to do with the other. I suppose if I were gay, I would belong to the ‘ Gay railway enthusiast ‘ demographic’ hence trumpeting my sexual orientation which should really be a private, discreet matter. Heterosexuals generally do not feel urge to proclaim the ‘greatness of straightness ‘ so why not take a leaf from their book and practice the art of discretion?

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