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*Sorry to all the Ladies here but I dont think any of you will be interested in this *

TO ALL THE GUYS OUT THERE! THERE IS A SPECIAL EVENT ON THAT SOME OR PROBABLY ALL OF YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN:

"LADIES PROFILE AFLOAT"

WHEN: FRIDAY 18TH JUNE, 2004.

WHERE: START AT STAR CITY WHARF, OBVIOUSLY CRUISING ROUND THE HARBOUR

TIME: STARTS AT 7:00PM, FINISHES APPROXIMATELY 11:00PM.

COST: $55 PP (inc. food and boobies)

FEATURING A FULLY CATERED DINNER BUFFET , BAR , GORGEOUS NAKED WOMEN , FULL NUDE STRIPSHOWS AND OF COURSE MC'D BY DJ MARSSS!

ITS ON THE SAME BOAT AS THE PREVIOUS HARBOUR CRUISE WAS HELD ON. IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED PLEASE EITHER LET MARSSS OR MYSELF KNOW ASAP SO THE TIX CAN BE ORGANISED.

enquiries call Ben 0411 298 154- any suggestions as to whether we go out or something afterwards is welcome too!!!

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