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Old 10-28-2005, 02:25 PM   #1336
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Drag-o-ween

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Originally posted by Mr. Man
It's that time of year again. Two important notes from the fine print: (1) minimum 2" heels required for drag costume contest and (2) no booze on the street. Damn California rules. On the upside, it's a good excuse for getting friendly by having to cram into the gay bars along the boulevard in order to get booze. Who knows, you may even befriend a Niemans buyer. In theory. In my view, the Dallas Oak Lawn party is better, although smaller. Street booze has that effect I guess.


West Hollywood Halloween Carnival

This is the Halloween Costume Party to end all parties -- and that's saying a lot for Los Angeles. Halloween night Santa Monica Blvd. is closed down in West Hollywood and turned over to the the wildness of imagination. You'll see some of the most electrifying, strangest, daringest, gaudiest costumes to strut down a public street. It has been titled "the largest Halloween street party in the world."

There are numerous stages set up with bands and other events as well. There will be a parade. There is a drag race and pageant in the early evening.

It's a great place to come and play... you never know who or what you will see. There will be numerous stars just roaming the boulevard as well as total shocking silliness.

West Hollywood on Halloween night is NOT for the kiddies... nor for anyone easily offended. Leave your inhabitations at home and party! It's a no-holds-bared Mardi Gras fun night for adults.
Weren't there a ton of kiddies there last year? Do I misremember?
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