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Gay and narrow.


"There is absolutely nothing half so worth doing as simply messing about in boats," beamed Ratty rat·ty  
adj. rat·ti·er, rat·ti·est
1. Of or characteristic of rats.

2. Infested with rats.

3. Dilapidated; shabby.
 from Kenneth Grahame's 1908 classic The Wind in tire Willows. Today, Michael and Peter, a couple who run the Exclusively Gay Cruising Company, are "messing about" all over England and Wales England and Wales are both constituent countries of the United Kingdom, that together share a single legal system: English law. Legislatively, England and Wales are treated as a single unit (see State (law)) for the conflict of laws. , steering clients around Britain's 2,000-mile system of inland canals on a pair of refurbished 72-feet-tong-by-7-feet-wide traditional English narrow boats. "We don't style ourselves as a gay hotel," says Michael, "We style ourselves as a gay holiday ... a weeklong week·long  
adj.
Continuing through the week: a weeklong conference.

Adj. 1. weeklong - lasting through a week; "her weeklong vacation"
seven-day
 house party rather than a hotel." The boat is fitted with two double bed rabbis List of rabbis.

This is a list of prominent rabbis. Rabbis are Judaism's spiritual and religious leaders.

See also: List of Jews. Rabbis: Pre-Mishnaic (Tannaim)
See Mishnah, Tannaim.
 and one twin bed cabin, all en suite with a full-sized shower, wash basin, and flushing Flushing, part of Queens, New York City, United States
Flushing, former village, now in N Queens borough of New York City, SE N.Y.; chartered 1645, inc. into Greater New York City with Queens in 1898.
 toilet. The routes, some of which include visits to gay pubs in Manchester and Birmingham, are designed to begin and end within easy reach of a railway station. Three- or six-night cruises ($643 and $1,027 respectively) depart from over a dozen towns throughout the year. For more information call 011-44-161-367-0055 or visit www.outtraveler.com.
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Title Annotation:ORIENTATION
Author:Hill, Richard
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Apr 26, 2005
Words:173
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