Suspension: “Let’s Hang”

June 29, 2008 10:30 PMtoJune 30, 2008 3:30 AM

We have been notified of a play party, and it sounds quite interesting. It’s the second SUSPENSION party, and the details are all here:

On the heels of a successful first night,
the creators of AVN After Party, Las Vegas, Mike B and Kelley Dane announce, a Powder coated production……

SUSPENSION

A private play party.
“Let’s hang”

Sunday June 29, 2008

Tonight’s Parlor Games:
Voodoo Doll
Puppet Master
Kelley Dane’s Bondage Challenge

further…..

“Let there be dancing girls!”

So it is said, so it is done, a stripper pole will be installed.

Doors open 10:30pm

Habibi Hookah Lounge

http://Habibiloungenyc.com

198 Ave A between 12th and 13th Street Manhattan

(212) 982-0932

Support the gig: Creatively dressed individuals $7.00 but only $10.00 per couple. To the mundane a surcharge of $15 per person is imposed for bringing us down.

This is a private anything goes play party devoid of judgment and preconceived notions. Full suspension, rope and play equipment for general use.

Full bar and hookah service. 21 and over.

Fixed Drink Prices:
Vodka mixes (cranberry OJ etc.) $5
Rum mixes (coke etc.) $5
Domestic beers (Bud etc.) $5
Imported Beer $6
Water $4 (Tap available at discretion of bar keep – translation – support the bar)
Grey goose and other top shelf expect to pay more.

Contact: Kelleydane@gmail.com, mailmrbig@yahoo.com, Michael-tarik@gmail.com with inquires.

All proceeds go to support the party.

NYC Gay Pride 2008

June 29, 2008
12:00 PMto6:00 PM

Come march in the Heritage of Pride Parade (formerly known as the Gay Pride Parade) this Sunday, June 29th, starting at noon! The march is from 5th Ave. & 52nd St. to Christopher & Greenwich St.

From the Heritage of Pride website:

The March began as an annual civil rights demonstration beginning the year after the Stonewall Riots in 1970. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to the illness, violence and neglect. It has also evolved to include being a celebration of our lives and our community.