Nick Against the World (50 Viewers)

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
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Lesbian club can't refuse entrance to men

A Lesbian club in the Swedish capital Stockholm has been sued by an interested male party who was refused entrance to the club's "Ladies Night".

Marie Ejebratt, the club's manager, doesn't understand the fuss even if it's legally a case of discrimination.

"In homosexual circles, women address women and men address men", she explained, "And nobody wants to see a man on Ladies Night"

The organised Ladies Night was part of bigger celebrations surrounding Stockholm's annual Gay Pride festivals. According to the club's manager, a lot of men understood the club wasn't open for them on that particular night.

She pointed out the biggest problems in these circles are always caused by heterosexual men: "They force us to hire bouncers and adopt a strict entrance policy because they can't keep their hands to themselves and are always trying to grab a feel"

www.vrtnieuws.be

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:lol2:
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Alfio_87 said:
would u say italy won the World Cup through wonderful football?

Of the 32 teams competing, Italy and Argentina played the best football through the tournament. So, in the end, nobody played better than Italy, so yes, it was a victory through wonderful football.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
9,939
Erik-with-a-k said:
Germany played better actually, very fluent. Quite paradoxally so...

Germany played nicely vs. Costa Rica, Sweden, Italy and Potugal. I thought they were crap vs. Poland, Ecuador and Argentina. Overall, they did play very well. I would put Germany-Italy as the best match of the WC by far.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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Erik-with-a-k said:
Lesbian club can't refuse entrance to men

A Lesbian club in the Swedish capital Stockholm has been sued by an interested male party who was refused entrance to the club's "Ladies Night".

Marie Ejebratt, the club's manager, doesn't understand the fuss even if it's legally a case of discrimination.

"In homosexual circles, women address women and men address men", she explained, "And nobody wants to see a man on Ladies Night"

The organised Ladies Night was part of bigger celebrations surrounding Stockholm's annual Gay Pride festivals. According to the club's manager, a lot of men understood the club wasn't open for them on that particular night.

She pointed out the biggest problems in these circles are always caused by heterosexual men: "They force us to hire bouncers and adopt a strict entrance policy because they can't keep their hands to themselves and are always trying to grab a feel"

www.vrtnieuws.be

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:lol2:
That is justice served. :D Freedoms come with responsibilities to safeguard them equally.

Hell, nobody wants to see a man on a hetero ladies night at a bar either, but it happens a lot. ;)
 

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