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| Thu 26 Aug 10, 5:05 PM Cambridge_Kink UK(CB), 4 yrs |
Cambridge Munch is held at The Corner House, Newmarket Road, Cambridge. Held on the first Tuesday of the month. We have the exclusive use of a side room but tend to spill out into the body of the pub. The Cornerhouse is an alternative friendly venue and is fetish-friendly; feel free to dress how you wish. We frequently have themes for those wanting some inspiration or an excuse! Play is permitted in the private room but we ask for it to take place after 10pm as it's not the main purpose of the munch. Nudity is not allowed. A Pizza whip-round is usually held for those wanting some food. The munch starts at 8pm but we try to have a member of the team on hand from 7.30 or earlier to meet and greet anyone new who would like to ease themselves in. Munch Phone number 07768 041636 or 07900 598061 Our aim is to provide a friendly environment for people to meet and socialise, so come along and be prepared to mingle, chat and make new friends! The next munch will be held on: Tuesday 7th Sept 2010 ROCKY HORROR NIGHT!!!!!! Our Host Pub, 'The Corner House' will be showing 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' On the BIG SCREEN. Costumes are Highly encourage. TimeWarping is manditory. Prizes for the best two best dressed. N.B. there may be folks there whose only kink is a disgusting and ungodly obsession with Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, and Tim Curry in fishnets. So stay frosty folks this may get kinda WIERD!!!! | |
| 26 Aug 10, 5:12 PM shapeShifter UK(N), 4 yrs |
Okay who is Comming and as Whom?... I am thinking Riff Raff... "The trick, .... is not minding that it hurts." | |
| 26 Aug 10, 6:24 PM vis_a_vis UK(CB), 2 yrs |
I've never seen Rocky Horror. Criminal? :s | |
| 26 Aug 10, 6:45 PM Mischievous_Imp UK, 4 yrs |
The Mister and I will be there. I doubt I'll be able to persuade him to dress up as Frank N. Furter though! | |
| 26 Aug 10, 10:00 PM shapeShifter UK(N), 4 yrs |
just google it for images...
"The trick, .... is not minding that it hurts." |