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New World of SubLondon - Graham, a gay SM skinhead in West London. Profile and web cam.

Pegler, Mark - A young gay guy originally from Birmingham UK but currently studying law in Essex. Includes journal and web cam.

Dave - An UK Gay Youth - Photos and information, including issues relevant to gay youth.

Kellan-ethics - London anarcho-SM-activist. Information on the Spanner case and interests.

Magnificat - Diary of a humourist, travels, fun with people, being middle-aged, and life in Scotland.

Rich - Comics, films and computer graphics.

Liquid Nation - Guides to Bristol, music and movies as well as personal information.

Bob - Profile and photographs.

Bodger's Mince World - Funny links, mince, and witty comments.

Lobo Solo - Journal and photographs of Chris, a gay married man from England. Also pages on books, poetry, music.

Atlantian - Profile, location, activities, friends, and photograph portfolio.

Alex - Photographs of a guy in the south coast England, as well as music pages on Dido and Garbage.

Crazy Dave UK - Diary of a young lad from Portsmouth.

Mark Simpson - Author of "Saint Morrissey" and other books, co-author of "The Queen is Dead". News, interests and mailing list.

Squaddie John - Description, contact and interests, including gay soldiers, fitness training, submission wrestling, motorbiking and naked hiking.

Andy and Garry - A gay couple living in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Information about them, their family and friends, and interests.

Glitter Blog - A 23 year old butchey femme with rubbish on her mind and sparkles everywhere else.

Chris J Towers - Information about Chris, contains pictures and information about his family and his boyfriend.

Artist - Contemporary gay artist, specializing in acrylic painting, hyper reality.

Cooper, Charlotte - Official site of writer Charlotte Cooper.

Moore, Dermod - Selection of articles in his Bootboy Column in the Irish magazine Hot Press. Includes personal information.

The PAWS Cave - Personal website of gay couple in Shepherds Bush, West London with information about Botswana, the London leather scene, Gran Canaria, meningitis and fundamentalism.

Daves Home on the net - All about a twenty something gay guy. A insite in to his life and going ons of his mind.

Lonely Fireman looking for friends - Profile of a fireman who has come to terms with his sexuality.

George Henry Calia - An interesting insight into the life and loves of George Henry Calia, a man on the brink of his thirties, translator, singer and partner to novelist Laurence Brown.

doogiespace - Personal info and weblog for Doogie, who lives in Edinburgh.

Handsome blond boy in London - Visiting London? need someone to escort you? also travel..

Nino - 18 young london rent

Transformation4u is for for gays Bisexuals or curious - The discreet online suppliers of Transexual - Bisexual clothes and toys catering for all walks of life in ful discretion.

Gay guy seeking help to move to Spain - Gay guy in London seeking to move to Spain, about me, gallery and art.

DIGITAL - IMAGERY - This is my personal website showing my digital photography,poetry and art.Many of my pictures are of historic buildings,towns and villages.

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You can pay attention to the fact, in which case you'll probably become a mathematician, or you can ignore it, in which case you'll probably become a physicist. -- Len Evans, professor, Northwestern Personal Pages There are trivial truths, and there are great truths. The opposite of a trivial truth is plainly false. The opposite of a great truth is also true. -- Neils Bohr What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson A little girl at the wedding afterwards asked her mother why the bride changed her mind. "What do you mean?" responded her mother. 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