I think I can use the word "CAMP" !!
Jul. 20th, 2012 05:35 pmReaders of Franco's (
london1967) posts will already have seen some images from this "Tea Room" we visited last evening near Covent Garden on our way to the theatre, but I thought I'd post one or two more. The two main members of staff, a very slim lady-of-a-certain-age and an easy-on-the-eye young man, both spoke with French accents with only added to the "chi-chi-ness" of the place ! I loved it, and had the best mille-feuille in years (though I would have like a thin layer of raspberry jam included to give it a 10/10+).



Before we went here we'd had dinner in the Crypt Cafe at St Martin's-in-the-Field and whilst I was waiting for Franco to arrive spotted an exhibition that had, sadly, just finished.... however, the "Introduction" was still on display........


Maybe it's just me, but my "gaydar" was working overtime looking at the faces....... and, looking more closely, I saw all the guys except one have facial hair....
The Joe Orton play "What The Butler Saw" carried on the "CAMP" of the evening....including a bit of full-frontal male and a gasp from the audience - priceless !!
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Before we went here we'd had dinner in the Crypt Cafe at St Martin's-in-the-Field and whilst I was waiting for Franco to arrive spotted an exhibition that had, sadly, just finished.... however, the "Introduction" was still on display........


Maybe it's just me, but my "gaydar" was working overtime looking at the faces....... and, looking more closely, I saw all the guys except one have facial hair....
The Joe Orton play "What The Butler Saw" carried on the "CAMP" of the evening....including a bit of full-frontal male and a gasp from the audience - priceless !!