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Donnerstag, 27 Juli 2006

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A random list of sites that I use quite a bit.


bullet Out in the UK
bulletAn online gay community where the accent is using online to meet people in real life, with the accent clearly not on sex.  Was previously an avid user, but the change in direction on the site means I have now left - though with a few good friends I met on there.
bulletEsprit
bulletI have been using Esprit for years, as they supply most of my 'hard to get' CDs and Vinyl. They also have a wonderful back catalogue of Erasure material.
bulletMoonpig Cards
bulletI've only used Moonpig since January, but I am hooked!  I love to send cards anyway, and this has just made that addiction harder to break!
bulletNewham History BBS
bulletAs said elsewhere, not a participant very often but great to find out about reminiscences of others which helps my understanding on how things have changed.
bulletFriends Reunited
bulletI've met a few of my former schoolday mates, and it has been enlightening to say the least.  Often found dabbling here!
bulletOnge's Erasure Page
bulletStill a fan after all these years - I think it must be something to do with Andy bell appearing in very little on stage a few months after my 18th birthday which I still have vivid recollections of! More a fan of earlier stuff than the latest album.
bulletLiberal Democrats
bulletI have been a member of the Liberal Democrats since my 18th birthday. There are a good few reasons why I support them - some of them personal family reasons, but mostly as they offer the best 'fit' to my personal beliefs. They also are the only party I know to really support gay rights.
bulletUnitarians
bulletI was first introduced to the Unitarians at a Managers wedding! Since then I have looked into their beliefs and views, and it aligns with where I am spiritually.
bulletGays the Word
bulletA bookshop I was led to way back in 1987, who have provided  a wealth of information and good positive reading for gay youth.  Despite a long break from them, I am pleased to see they are still there - even though that distinctive coffee smell has gone! They introduced me to 'Blue Heaven' by Joe Keenan - now a writer for Frasier, but that book is by far my favourite!
bulletMetalMorphosis
bulletThey did my PA, but I cant blame them for me only lasting three days before removing it ;-)

 

 

 

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