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  1. 2nd June 05, 10:03 PM#1

    My Fabulous Same-sex attracted Wedding

    My Fabulous Gay Wedding is a modern show that knock the Canadian airwave for the first time last evening. It is hosted by Scott Thompson and it was definately a comical show.

    Last nighttime, Scott and his Minnions were planning a wedding for this gay couple and He wanted to give them a scottish theme wedding. He went to the couple's apartment wearing the kilt, Prince Charlie Jacket and vest. and Yes, he had a bagpipe as well. Apparently, he knows how to play!!!

    ALthough the couple wanted to get married in Tux, but the wardrobe consultant dragged them to Hector Russell Toronto for kilt fitting. But One of them wasn't sure about the kilt. He was pleased with it, but once he was told that he doesn't need to wear underwear, he turned around and loved the idea.

    The one disappointment of the exhibit is that Scott Thompson managed to get Ashley McIssac to perform at the wedding, but he performed in his pants!!


  2. 3rd June 05, 05:39 AM#2

    I am a huge Scott Thompson fan! I would love to observe this show...

    I will prob

    Big Gay Wedding with Tom Allen

    A story 10 years in the making  


    Growing up in a small town called Seaford I did not know or have any idea of being male lover, there just weren’t any people prefer me. When all the other kids felt safe and nurtured I started to realise I was different. So like many same-sex attracted queer people I built wall inside myself and I hid. 

    Only showing people parts of me that I reflection would be accepted. 

    Section 28 and conservative views of the 80s & 90s did so much damage, being homosexual was a slur world at educational facility and felt favor a death sentence.

    Luckily for me there have been many generations and LGBTQIA+ before me that have stood pleased to slowly modify hearts and minds. As an 1984 baby my generation seems to own straddled a hour of great convert for the society. We felt alternative and wrong, got bullied through educational facility, made to experience less than our peers. Then we got to spot the first male lover kisses on tv, gay celebrities standing proud, sitcoms, self-acceptance protests becoming parades and widely loved, queer culture has started to advance and thrive in the open. And Gay marriage was legalised which is a huge step towards equality. 

    When I was acc

    Host the Ultimate Celebration with These Creative Gay Wedding Ideas

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