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Call My Muff...
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Yes... you read right! 'Call My Muff' charity quiz night raised eyebrows, awareness and most importantly a lot of dosh for Women's Aid.
Women's Aid will benefit from V-day's production of Vagina Monologues at the Folk House on February 21st. V-Day is a global movement striving to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day aims to be a catalyst to promote creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations.
The Shilling was packed out tonight with eager beavers (if you'll excuse the pun), all keen to win and prove their knowledge on everything from History to lesser known facts about this wonderful female body part!
Big thanks to all for attending, organising and to the Shilling for having us! And for those who didn't know; the 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina!
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someone said...
A VIP comment randomly selected for your delight:
"I'm not gay I'm gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyy!!"
Said by Binty4 on Mon, 21st January 2008.
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tom19
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about Queenshilling
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The Queenshilling, or ‘Q/S’ as it’s affectionally known in these parts, has been an integral part of Bristol’s Gay scene for many years. Having recently benefited from a swanky refurbishment, the colour and style of the bustling bar area very much reflects the reputation the club upholds as the place to be out and be seen on the Bristol Gay scene. The next Queenshilling date for your diary:
Saturday, 17th May
DRINK THE BAR DRY
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