HOLLYWOOD, FL, May 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Swinglifestyle and Trapeze Swinger Club are hosting a live radio broadcast. Come check them out in person as they broadcast their "Foxxxy Forum" show live from Trapeze in Fort Lauderdale. A few lucky attendees will be invited to talk with them on the air.
Mark your calender for Friday, May 27th, at Trapeze in Fort Lauderdale.
Swinglifestyle Member Discount: $15 off cover fee for those who register to attend by noon, Friday, May 27th. Don't wait...get on the foxxxy list today!
This is a Memorial Weekend bash you do not wan to miss, filled with fun excitement and a couple of hotties broadcasting live. Ms Fox is a nudist and enjoys visiting upscale clothing-optional resorts. Angye Fox is a serial entrepreneur and has a passion for business. She created her first company when she was 19 years old and has started and sold over thirty different businesses throughout her lifetime. She loves being a modern day trail-blazer.
Dr. Harmony is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor that specializes in Collaborative Divorce & Mediation, Holistic Psychotherapy, Relationship Counseling and is a Kink Aware Professional.
She is also a D.O.M./Accupuncture Physician. Dr. Harmony offers her expert insights to the many different spectrums of Alternative Lifestyles and enlightens listeners with a sexy educational spin on the show topics discussed.
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Swinglifestyle's Foxxy Friday at Trapeze
Swinglifestyle and Trapeze present the Foxxxy Crew: Angye Smits Fox aka The FoXXXy Dame and Patty Evans a.k.a. Dr. Harmony.
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[Press-News.org] Swinglifestyle's Foxxy Friday at TrapezeSwinglifestyle and Trapeze present the Foxxxy Crew: Angye Smits Fox aka The FoXXXy Dame and Patty Evans a.k.a. Dr. Harmony.