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Capparis spinosa ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 3.143 Userin seit: 25.08.2004 Userinnen-Nr.: 97 ![]() |
Well, on the old board I realised, that I was complaining about a dying thread in exactly this thread, which I thought would have died.
A little thread in English is definitely required in the kitchen as well. So someone has to start it...me... But what talking about? All real topics are already covered with the other boards. One topic was Björk, wasn’t it? Has someone already listened to her new album? How is it? A couple of days ago I watched some Videos with ST Voyager episodes, which I haven’t seen yet. It was in English and I thought wow. What about Captain Janeway/ Kate Mulgrew? What a voice! And how she can modulate it (and manipulate other people with it)! Gorgeous! I never realised what a talented actor she is. Has onyone else seen Voyager in the original version? The synchronised version is really lacking. Bye bilana Der Beitrag wurde von Bilana bearbeitet: 09.Sep.2004 - 18:27 |
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Vorspeisenexpertin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 66 Userin seit: 24.04.2005 Userinnen-Nr.: 1.519 ![]() |
Hello Lisabeth!
You know, I'm not sure if I am really qualified to contribute - it's not as if I ever got to go on the scene when I lived in Germany. I've been out (to myself) since I was 16 - I came out to my friends and family about two years later. I grew up in a small Catholic village in Northern Bavaria and it was quite difficult - there was nobody to talk to - and there certainly were no pubs or clubs to go to. I met my first g/f in an all girl language school - we decided to go to the UK for 12 months to brush up on our English and then come back and go to Uni. We rented a flat in Brighton together (by that time we'd split up) and six months later I met the love of my life (who's English), so I'm still here. :) When ever I did go out on the scene, I have to admit that I did find it quite seperatist. Sometimes I went out with my best gay male friend and we often couldn't find a venue that was mixed. :was: I am also not sure if I am qualified to talk about life as a lesbian in the UK, because I don't know how representative Brighton is for the UK. (My g/f says - not very.) Brighton is apparently the gay capital of Britain - it is also quite cosmopolitan (lots of different nationalities - Spanish, French, Italian, German, Australian, Austrian,...) which gives the place a nice vibe. And because there are so many gays and lesbians, being queer is not an issue, really. I love it. It's the first place I've felt really at home. It's a city, but it's quite compact, so you can walk everywhere and don't need a car. And it's 45 minutes by train to London (if I feel like a REALLY big city). I don't go out on the scene much now (I've gone all married) but I find that on the whole dykes seem to have more fun over here. By that I mean that they seem more relaxed with things like butch/femme/drag kings being fun and not some sort of dodgy political statement. And there are quite a few mixed places. (But probably I just went to the wrong parties when I lived in Germany! I'm sure Berlin is NOT like where I grew up.) Then, again, people seem a lot less political here - we went to Munich Christopher street day last year and it felt very much like a demonstration, a proper march. I SO enjoyed it! Here, Pride is FUN (in capitals!) and yes, it's great, and there are bands and a fun fair and market stalls, but it is very much a "parade", not a march. It's very much about getting dressed up and dancing your socks off. With pride, of course. :D Gay marriage has been legal in Germany for a while now, hasn't it? How is that going? Is it a really big thing? (Gay marriage will be legal here in December and already lots of businesses are springing up targetting the Pink Pounds of the soon to be married gays and lesbians.) Have there been any divorces yet? Der Beitrag wurde von millicent bearbeitet: 01.May.2005 - 14:45 |
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