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Well now look what has happened
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Gay cake converted entire tray of bread rolls to homosexuality http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/images...adrolls425.jpg A GAY wedding cake has turned some bread rolls gay after being left beside them on a bakery counter. Seeded bap Tom Booker was one of 18 identical bread rolls left to cool beside a homosexual cake made for a gay wedding. Booker said: “The cake was asking us what sort of music we were into. I said classic rock, like Fleetwood Mac and Dire Straits, and it laughed then suggested should I check out Scissor Sisters and 80s hi-NRG disco. “As the chat progressed it asked if I had ever been with a man bap. I said that was wrong but the cake said that’s just what the baker tells you to make you behave around customers.” Baker Norman Steele said: “I came in to pick up the cake and all the bread rolls were having gay sex with each other. “The way that works is that two bread rolls squeeze together like buttocks and another one gets in between and makes groaning noises. “I can’t sell them now" :fist: http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/s...-2015052098454 |
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I'm getting ****in hungry.
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hopefully this absurd decision by the feminist hetro hating judge will be over turned...any business has the right to choose not to bake a cake for a gay wedding if its against their beliefs
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except it doesn't because it's literally a service lmao but ok
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Looking like a strong Yes result :love: |
Well, looks like the story was a positive for progressive policies at least :)
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looks like the yes have it :cheer2: my two eldest sons usally come home to Ireland in August but came home early to vote so it is a double bonus for me....a yes vote ....and to have my two eldest home :dance: |
Looks like the Gays have taken over the South of Eireland
They have a foothold in England in Brighton which English city will be next to fall? :worry: |
Good news, but a third of people against it is still quite shocking
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t is the correct decision as far as I'm concerned.
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worrying next step which is the resulting proposed conscience clause. I tend to think they were after any publicity from this case. They are using the judgement as a religious bleeding hearts plea in the campaign. http://www.christian.org.uk/news/nor...tion-launched/ Do NI really want any religion, any personal agenda appealing chosen bigotry to usurp equal rights? As well as anyone, not only the religious being given this power? That's what it means. A dangerous backward step with endless ramifications. The same proposal in Parliament was immediately and sensibly rejected. |
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