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Big Gay Sunday was a regular YSTV social, mainly during the academic year 2004-5.   
Big Gay Sunday was a regular YSTV social, mainly during the academic year 2004-5.   


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A typical Toffs Sunday would be compered by a Lily Savage-esque MC, who made it onto the YSTV quotes board with "no I will not play the f***ing YMCA".  The music was usually identical with each visit, featuring copious amounts of Hanson, Britney and the inevitable B*Witched megamix - not just C'est La Vie and Rollercoaster, but Jessie Hold On too!  The second Big Gay Sunday even saw the start of two YSTV relationships. (Albeit straight ones!)
A typical Toffs Sunday would be compered by a Lily Savage-esque MC, who made it onto the YSTV quotes board with "no I will not play the f***ing YMCA".  The music was usually identical with each visit, featuring copious amounts of Hanson, Britney and the inevitable B*Witched megamix - not just C'est La Vie and Rollercoaster, but Jessie Hold On too!  The second Big Gay Sunday even saw the start of two YSTV relationships. (Albeit straight ones!)


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The social was referenced in [[Good Morning Campus]] as an example of what YSTV had got up to in the previous year.  After this point the social happened rarely - mainly because Toffs decided they didn't want to be associated with something like a gay night.  There were occasional revivals though, the most recent in early 2007, partly down to Toffs realising that if they didn't market Sunday as a gay night, no-one would go, so it re-became a gay night after all.
The social was referenced in [[Good Morning Campus]] as an example of what YSTV had got up to in the previous year.  After this point the social happened rarely - mainly because Toffs decided they didn't want to be associated with something like a gay night.  There were occasional revivals though, the most recent in early 2007, partly down to Toffs realising that if they didn't market Sunday as a gay night, no-one would go, so it re-became a gay night after all.


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