The John Snow pub (above) where Jonathan Williams and James Bull were ejected for snogging.
WEDNESDAY:
Okay, so 2 guys are in a pub in Soho then get kicked out for snogging. The snatch landcunt of the pub complained that they were kissing which led to the guys ejection.
Yet, gays in London have to look at straight clit kissing on their breeder boyfriends all day long. Cunt.
Jonathan Williams, a journalist for a financial trade magazine, and James Bull, a charity volunteer, say they were ejected from the John Snow on Broadwick Street, Soho, by a woman who claimed to be the landlady and said they were being "obscene". Bull said he was physically sick after the incident, which happened at about 10.45pm on Wednesday, after the couple had earlier been for dinner on their first date together in Covent Garden. Bull said: "I felt so belittled, and to be made to feel so dirty and cheap over something like that – it's just wrong." The pair say that objections were first raised to their displays of affection shortly after they arrived at 8.30pm by a fellow drinker claiming to be the landlord, who was off duty. They refused what they described as his "polite request" to stop kissing. Williams, 26, and Bull, 23, insist they were not indulging in a "huge display of affection", but were merely kissing on the lips.
THURSDAY:
A Friday night "massive same-sex snog-a-thon" (via Facebook) was to take place at the pub. The pub is not a gay bar but in the vicinity of Soho's gay village (London).
AND NOW:
The Soho pub kicked everyone out tonight to prevent the" snog-a-thon" from taking place.
It's become clear that the John Snow pub has closed its doors, presumably fearful of the avalanche of snogging that was about to descend upon it. One Twitter user, who works opposite, reports that a TV crew has arrived and is "filming the locked door whilst bar staff peer from upstairs window". The Press Association has managed to get a few words with Thomas Paget, the licence holder of the pub. He again refused to comment on the row. Asked whether the pub had been the victim of a "misunderstanding", he told PA: "I don't have anything to say.
via theguardian
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