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Melbourne Bordello Offers Players and Fans a Special Rate on Grand Final Day
Melbourne, VIC, – Kevin James, California Club General manager says, “The Australian Football League (AFL) football Grand Final week is here and we’ll be rooting for both teams.
“Not only have we decorated Melbourne’s largest legal bordello in the colours of the two competing teams, we will also be offering significant discounts to members of either club, those attending the game, and fans in general.
Anyone bringing in any of the following item will receive $50 discount off any booking:
• A Grand Final ticket
• A Western Bulldogs OR Sydney Swans membership ticket
• Any Western Bulldogs OR Swans scarf, beanie or other merchandise that the client is prepared to leave behind. This will assist us to further decorate our already footified establishment
“This would see the price of a 30-minute booking, during a day shift, at just $90.
“We will extend this offer until midnight Sunday night so that players from the big match will have the opportunity to take advantage of this unique offer.
“We have rostered on extra staff to deal with the influx of visitors from NSW and the Western Suburbs, he said.
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