- Cadillac CTS: Best Car for the Gay Professional
- Volvo S80: Top Gadget Gay Car.
- Audi R8: Best Car for the Millionaire-Gay
- Pontiac Solstice: Best Topless Go-Go Getter (for the Mann with no tea shirt)
- Range Rover: Best Car for the New Gay Family.
- Saturn Astra: Best Twinkmobile. (for the younger gay proud of their sexuality
- Smart Fortwo: Best Green Queen
- Honda Accord Coupé: Best Cruiser for the Trendy Gay Men. (Coupé makes you even sexier)
- Dodge Challenger: Best Retro Flagship. (Like the gay today: Nostalgia in its most modern form)
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Yes I thought he was compensating for his small willy, but now it turns out he is simply gay.Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostHmmm. The opinionated dog has a couple of those!
Oh dear.
Hard Brexit now!
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Just 'cruising' that site were you?Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post"I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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Dunno but my S40 has very little beyond seat warmersOriginally posted by foritisme View PostVolvo S80: Top Gadget Gay Car.
What gadgets would they be then ?
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Guess that must be important for today's gay manOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostDunno but my S40 has very little beyond seat warmers
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Don't knock my seat warmersOriginally posted by foritisme View PostGuess that must be important for today's gay man

Gave a colleague a lift to a client down in Bristol once on a hot summers day. He had the usual black suite and tie on so I stuck his seat warmer on just for a laugh. Watched him sweat the whole way there as he was too polite to say anything
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Well he probably though you were a typical gay S40 driver and didn't want to start taking his clothes off in case you made a pass at himOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostDon't knock my seat warmers
Gave a colleague a lift to a client down in Bristol once on a hot summers day. He had the usual black suite and tie on so I stuck his seat warmer on just for a laugh. Watched him sweat the whole way there as he was too polite to say anything
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Ahh BM good to see you're back. Fancy a ride in my shiny volvo. I got sweetsOriginally posted by bogeyman View PostWell he probably though you were a typical gay S40 driver and didn't want to start taking his clothes off in case you made a pass at him
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