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Gaelick
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Gaelick is made up of a group of Irish people who talk too much. We’re all friends who are sick of pretending to listen to eachother and basically just want an audience.
Ok, seriously, we’re a group of mates who decided that we wanted an e-zine for Irish lesbians, and why wait and complain when we can do it ourselves?
Recent Posts
12 Days: Christmas Films
Christmas telly is a must. From Top of the Pops to Mary Poppins, there are just some traditions that are sacred. Plus, as this is the time of goodwill and all that jazz, Hollywood love it. Over the years, though, this love affair hasn’t always ...
Should heterosexuals face execution?
You may or may not have yet heard about the BBC poll earlier this week, which asked the question, “Should homosexuals face execution?” No doubt as a result of worldwide outrage at the question, the Beeb has, of course, since quietly chan...
12 days: Calendars for 2010
It’s a tough job but someone has got to do it and I have been brave and stepped up to the plate. I have had to spend hours, nah, days, trawling through the net looking for calenders that might interest the lesbians for 2010. So many sexy lad...
Alainn or Appalling: Tina Fey
Elizabeth Stamatina was born in Philadelphia back in 1970, to a Greek mother and German father, both of whom loved comedy. I remember my parents sneaking me in to see Young Frankenstein. We would also watch Saturday Night Live, or Monty Python, or ol...
Portugal set to approve same-sex marriage; adoption ruled out
Over in Portugal, the government yesterday approved proposed legislation to remove references to gender in respect of marriage. (See also here, here and here, each in Portuguese.) You know Portugal: extreme western European country (snap!); with the ...
A Priest’s Handshake Speaks Volumes
Patriarchy is alive and kicking in North Kerry. At Circuit Criminal Court in Tralee, a priest and fifty “mostly middle-aged and elderly men” queued to shake the hand of Danny Foley (35, left), a nightclub bouncer from Listowel who was awaitin...

