Gay toilets in london
London. The greatest town in the society. One of the most exciting places to live in with THE top gay scene you’ll ever come across. FACT!
Of course, we’re biased! London was our home for decades and the place where we met, back in February , in the GAY exclude in Soho…
But setting aside our biases, London is truly a terrific metropolis. It’s so eclectic, home to many different people from everywhere in the world. There is always something to do here at any time of the day. The museums are grand, iconic, and are nearly all free to enter. All of the world’s best musicals movie on the West End and charge a fraction of the price of a show on Broadway.
And then there’s the gay scene. It’s massive! Yes, we see more and more businesses close shop due to gentrification, but London still retains its pink glow, with an abundance of queer hangouts spread out all over this megacity.
London can be overwhelming for the first-timer. It’s enormous, stressful, and let’s meet it, the grey weather doesn’t quite help. But almost every
******From _A Dictionary of Euphemisms_ () by R.W. Holder:
carsey a lavatory.
From the Italian _casa_, a house, or, as defined by Dr. Johnson, 'A building unfurnished'. Also as _carsy_, _karsey_, _karzey_, and _karzy_:******
I'm Italian and I really know what "casa" means, SYNONYMS of "casa" are "focolare" (domestic hearth), "stirpe" or "dinastia" (kin or dynasty). The usually meaning of "casa" is where people use to live, "casa dolce casa" (home sweet home), it could be not 'A building unfurnished', anyway a 'A building unfurnished' it's quite far from (only) a toilette, probably someone like n or R.W. Holder Who is Dr. Johnson? for sure someone who understood "fischi per fiaschi", sure he did. Several years ago, I've lived in Kent for a year, I retain a man in my office who was convinced his nose was "chiappa" in italian as an italian "bon vivant" told him and he believed it till I explained him that "chiappa" is "buttoch"
The use is the only cause that generate the words good, genuine, legitimate, words of one language, pls, just reflect for a while why the single word _carsey_ is
The rave salvaging toilets for London’s queers
Moving through the space the collective have created, you can’t help but notice the group that fills it. Minutes after the event starts, the upstairs bar fills with people greeting each other with smiles and hugs. For many it’s the first time seeing one another this year. Joyful reunions, dancing, drinking and conversation jostle around the beats blasting through the room.
“Pretty much our entire friendship group came from us evidence each other whilst working behind the bar at Dalston Superstore or slinging pizzas at Voodoo Ray’s down the road (which was also owned by Dan Beaumont and Matt Tucker, Superstore’s founders),” Ciara tells me. “It’s a massive group of queer people, all immensely creative, talented, and with a shared passion for twirl music. There are friends that came on Thursday who were there at the inception of Happy Endings, nine years ago. I guess we just can’t all believe how it has been so long, it makes us feel old. Yet, we still have it in us, somehow.”
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