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Ticket Giveaway – Let’s Dance: A Rocktail Party

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Finally, you have a reason to shave your hair into a mullet and lace up your glittery boots. And no, I’m not talking about grocery shopping or going to grandma’s funeral. This is YOUR time to shine, grandma has officially checked out.

Now that she’s out of the picture, time to party. And why not do it with this guy?

Well, you won’t be hanging out with him on your budget. But luckily for you, we here at BAS.com are offering a David Bowie inspired Experimental Rocktail Party that will blow your mind. Is it a carnival? A party? A reason to put on that blue sequined thong? Yes, yes and YES!

This party will feature: Circus Performances, Live Music, Avant-Garde Dance and Fashion, Carnival Games, A Kissing Booth, Live Painting, an Auction, and Lots of Dancing!  Holy shit this sounds awesome!

This is your big chance. The tickets to this fundraiser are a little steep, but today only, we’re giving away two pair of FREE tickets for tonight’s party. But don’t get crazy, nothing is that easy. You’re gonna have to show us what you’re made of. Submit your best joke to info@brokeassstuart.com, and who knows, you just might score yourself some tickets to this carnie-fest.

The Experimental Art Rocktail Party
Workspace Limited Gallery
2150 Folsom St. btw 17th & 18th Sts.
(760)525-5495

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Ryan Miller- Depleted Resource Analyst

Ryan Miller- Depleted Resource Analyst

Ryan Miller was raised in a small, quaint village named Portland, Oregon before spontaneously packing two suitcases, scrounging up $300 and catching a flight to San Francisco. Judging from his garbage, he is a connoisseur of Sun Chips and rather inexpensive wine. His personal goals are to refrain from hailing and accepting rides in random cars as well as greatly reduce the amount of hugs he provides for the homeless community. While touring Jamaica and prompted for his opinion on the prevalence of TB in third world countries, Miller eagerly asked, "They have Taco Bell here?"