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'''Nightspot''' was a [[Cardiff]] [[nightclub]] owned by [[Banksy (Day One)|Banksy]]. Hundreds of people came by every weekend. | '''Nightspot''' was a [[Cardiff]] [[nightclub]] owned by [[Banksy (Day One)|Banksy]]. Hundreds of people came by every weekend. | ||
In [[2007]], [[Carys Fletcher]] left to [[phone]] her ex-boyfriend [[Eddie Gwynne]], and was possessed by the [[Sex Gas]] while outside. When Banksy told her she couldn't be allowed back in, she [[ | In [[2007]], [[Carys Fletcher]] left to [[phone]] her ex-boyfriend [[Eddie Gwynne]], and was possessed by the [[Sex Gas]] while outside. When Banksy told her she couldn't be allowed back in, she [[kiss]]ed him, and Banksy let her pass through. While there, she took [[Matt Stevens]] into the [[bathroom]] for [[sex]], and he turned into a pile of [[dust]] on [[orgasm]]. Banksy later [[masturbate]]d to a recording of the sex act, later describing the climax as "a bit of the shock, I tell you". ([[TV]]: ''[[Day One (TV story)|Day One]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Cardiff bars and pubs]] | [[Category:Cardiff bars and pubs]] | ||
[[Category:Nightclubs and dance halls]] | [[Category:Nightclubs and dance halls]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 25 February 2017
Nightspot was a Cardiff nightclub owned by Banksy. Hundreds of people came by every weekend.
In 2007, Carys Fletcher left to phone her ex-boyfriend Eddie Gwynne, and was possessed by the Sex Gas while outside. When Banksy told her she couldn't be allowed back in, she kissed him, and Banksy let her pass through. While there, she took Matt Stevens into the bathroom for sex, and he turned into a pile of dust on orgasm. Banksy later masturbated to a recording of the sex act, later describing the climax as "a bit of the shock, I tell you". (TV: Day One)