Wants London Info
I am going to be staying
in London near the Kings Cross tube for a few days the third week of
January. I would like to know of websites or readings you feel are
helpful on getting around the area to see the sights, clubs, pubs,
and saunas that are somewhat local to Kings Cross tube. I am going
with a friend who's working during the day and I want to play,
play, and play. I am not into hardcore, but would like to see what's
going on. Any help would be appreciated so much.
Travis
Alexandria, Virginia
You're
in luck, Travis! The London feature at Guidemag.com (pull down
"United Kingdom/London" from our homepage) has 102 gay
businesses listed -- including six London-based information sources
-- and a travel article arranged handily by London neighborhoods.
You'll also find 163 photos from London. Check it out; so far
40,756 other guys have!
Consumer Protection
in Ontario
This letter is a warning
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J. David Ellis
Oakville, Ontario
Finds Love in
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I
wanted to know if there was a way I could get a copy of The
Guide
from the year 2001. The reason is because my lover and I met each
other through the personals. As you know, many prison inmates from
across the country listed their ads in your magazine. The ad I
responded to was an ad from an inmate, and I am especially proud
that we are still together today after his release in 2002.
It is unfortunate however,
that most of the ads from inmates were done as a "game" to lure
in lonely gay men just for money-making purposes. It is a sad truth,
but God was with me that day I chose the ad to respond to! It wasn't
until I received my first letter that I found out that he was indeed
a prisoner!
I want to get a copy of
the ad or the actual magazine from that time period, so I can clip
out the ad and get it blown up to a larger size for a keepsake. That
ad was the unexpected turning point to my life and his. I really
hope you can help me get this old issue. The details that you need
to know are as follows....
A loyal reader
Chicago, Illinois
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