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Miss Mole's game for Chch Sleaze Ball

Sat 19 Apr 2008 In: New Zealand Daily News

Christchurch's dirty drag diva Miss Mole promises the city's upcoming Swingers Sleaze Ball is "going to be a bit… well… sleazy, really," and has been invited to MC one of the night's raunchiest competitions. Packing bananas for Sleaze Ball: Miss Mole "I'm MCing the Best Banana Blow-Job Competition, where a banana is placed in someone's crotch, and whipped cream sprayed on. At the end, the banana with the least cream left on it proves which contestant has given the winning best blow job," she giggles evilly as she explains. Another popular game is the Wet Boxer Competition. "It'll be a bit raunchy," Mole laughs. "It's a party designed for gays, straights, trannies and lesbians to all mix together and have a bit of fun." The risqué acts include Angels with Dirty Faces, Stella, the Can-Can Girls, three male strippers, and Absolution Suspension - a group that suspend themselves on hooks that go through their skin. "I saw the male strippers rehearsing - they are flaming hot - it's amazing what they have to offer," Mole smiles. The party has a strict dress code, so costumes are essential. "Dress can be flesh, fantasy, sleazy, sexy, orgy, dirty… fun. And people do dress up well for these events." The Swingers Sleaze Ball happens from 9pm until late on Saturday 26 April, at Christchurch's Civic Theatre. Tickets to this R18 event are now available from the Civic or Cosmic Corner, priced at $20 single or $30 double.    

Credit: GayNZ.com News Staff

First published: Saturday, 19th April 2008 - 5:53pm

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