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San Francisco:  "Dancer" Schedule for January 29 at the Mitchell Brother's O'Farrell Theater

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bond2007bond@yahoo.com - 30 Jan 2006 01:36 GMT
Like Las Vegas, San Francisco offers prostitution as a tourist
attraction.  If you want to buy some prostitution services, you
need to merely walk through the doors of the Mitchell Brother's
O'Farrell Theater (MBOT).

Click on the following link to find the prostitute schedule for January
29, 2006 at the MBOT.

prostitute schedule for January 29, 2006 at the MBOT
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http://bbs.fuckedcompany.com/index.cgi?okay=get_topic&topic_id=2279339&flat=1728
9791#17289791


The prostitute schedule is updated daily.

DISCLAIMER:  I am not affiliated with either myRedbook or the Mitchell
            Brother's O'Farrell Theater (MBOT).   I neither condemn
            nor condone the prostitution that myRedbook facilitates
            and that occurs at the MBOT.  I am not attempting to sell
            anything.  I am simply directing you to some information
            that appears at myRedbook or that is related to the MBOT,
            and this information is strictly for academic study.
IClast@JPS.Net - 30 Jan 2006 11:00 GMT
The "Don't-miss sights in San Francisco" page
<http://geocities.com/iconoc/Articles/Sights.html> has enough to keep
you busy for nine twelve-hour days.

The best on-line map of San Francisco is an inter-active PDF:
<http://geocities.com/iconoc/Grafix/MuniMap.gif>. Click on it to get
the *.PDF. I recommend 200-400% magnification. A creation of the San
Francisco Municipal Railway, it includes all of its routes.

The frequently-updated SPECIAL EVENTS page has irregularly-scheduled
music and dances as well as links to seven calendars of
regularly-scheduled dances, a composite of five of them, and one of
dance cruises and events around the world:
<http://geocities.com/dancefest/Specials.html#t>
 
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