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Postby External Poster » Sun Mar 03, 2002 1:05 am

This is the general Diva Las Vegas 2002 mailing list.
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In this mailing:

Welcome
Registration confirmation
Schedule changes and additions
DLV 2002 Means Fun
DLV 2002 Motto Contest
Main Street Station
Airport, etc.
Shipping clothing
Dress
Do we have your attention
Registration fee
Roommate Clearing House
Web Sites
Summary Schedule of Activities (updated)
Latest headcount
Administrivia
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Only 59 days left, gang!
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Welcome:

Welcome to those who just registered or joined the list. If you have any
questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to ask. Glad to have you
with us. I'm sure you will have a great time!

We're going to have a very full house this (April and) May. We have people
coming from as far away as New Zealand and Italy, a tour group coming from
Canada, another group coming from the Bay Area, and a good mix of newcomers
and veterans from all over the US and Canada. We even have a few people
who will be returning after missing a year or two.

We're now two months out from the big event. I would suggest that if you
have not made your travel and hotel arrangements, that you do so without
any further hesitation. Prices and availability of both are still good,
but historically speaking, flights and hotels sell out and prices
escalate, often very sharply, as the date approaches.
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Registration confirmation:

If you registered prior to last Tuesday, February 26, you should have
received a registration confirmation e-mail. If you did indeed register
prior to Feb. 26 and did not receive this, please send a brief note to
dlv@geekbabe.com and say you have not received one.

Thanks to all who made updates. This will help us out with things like
matching drivers to riders and such, as well as get a more accurate
headcount.
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Schedule changes and additions:

Plans for Saturday evening after the La Cage (Frank Marino) show have
changed. We'll meet at Cafe Luna following La Cage for food, drink, and
entertainment, followed by a tour of the bars and clubs in the Triangle
District of Las Vegas.

There may be another option which will definitely interest many of
you, but details are not in at press time. Stay tuned. :)

On Wednesday afternoon, the Hidden Woman Boutique will host an open
house for DLV people. Refreshments will be served. An option during this
will be hands-on wig styling instruction. That part will be optional and
at a modest fee.

We might remind everybody that also, Glamour Boutique will host an open
house for us on Thursday afternoon. Again, refreshments will be served.

Both of the above firms have indicated they will offer discounts to
DLV participants. Both offer makeovers, both transformation and
instructional.
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DLV 2002 Means Fun:

Tina writes:

>DLV is a vacation and a week-long rolling party. Just like one of
>those rolling party buses, you can get on, get off, and get back on
>later as your personal schedule and interests dictate. You don't have
>to be there for the 1st day, although we hope you will be. Many girls
>actually arrive a few days ahead of time. Others can't make it until
>the weekend. It's OK, just get on the party bus (it's an analogy, OK?)
>when you're ready. You'll find lots of sisters ready to help you feel
>comfortable and have fun sampling the t* nightlife in LV.

>Nobody manages to go to everything. The schedule isn't intended for
>that. Instead, it is intended to give a wide range of choices, and you
>just pick and choose ala carte.

>Some DLV girls are wild, some are very conservative, some are just
>plain shy, and most are somewhere in between on that great continuum of
>human nature. Everybody is welcome. I'm sure you'll find several new
>friends. And the nice thing is that you'll be partying in LV with some
>of the best, most friendly, and most self-confident t* girls you'll
>ever meet. What this translates into is a fun and safe environment for
>you to venture out with our group and know that you'll both be safe and
>have a great time. And for you more experienced girls, there'll be
>plenty of front-runners for you to try to keep up with.

>All you have to do to join the fun is to register. And that's FREEE!!!

>And now a word from Clairol, one of our (non) sponsors. Don't forget
>that Day 2 (Wednesday May 1) is Blonde Hair Day. We're asking everyone
>(if they're comfortable with it) to go blonde that day. For those who
>aren't naturally blessed, just bring an extra wig. Forsake the dark
>side and come over to the light. Or, as Debbie Harry once said: Once
>More Into the Bleach!
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DLV 2002 Motto Contest:

Tina writes:

>I'm awarding a small prize (probably cheap and tacky, just like me) at
>the Welcome Celebration on Day 2 of DLV for the girl who suggests
>online the best (as defined by me) motto for DLV 2002. (I'm sure that
>it's a mere coincidence that this is also our Blonde Hair Day.)

>All girls (new ones and repeats) are welcome to enter. Yes, you do
>have to be present to win.

>Now for a recap of some of our proposed DLV 2002 mottos (these are
mine, they're not eligible to win):

>DLV - Double your fun in 02.

>DLV 2002 - Enjoy Being a Girl Again.

>DLV 2002 - Trannies, Caddies, and You

>___ your suggestion here ___
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Main Street Station:

Yvonne writes:

>>I'll agree that Main Street Station is a nice place, one of the better
>>ones downtown, [snip]

>The hotel entrance, hotel counter-desk area, and the walkway to the
>hotel elevators are on one side of the casino, the side that has the
>parking structure... so if one uses that side to go in and out, they
>dont have to weave through the casino to get to their rooms.

>I've also requested a low floor. On many occasions, MSS has given me a
>room at the end of the hallway, next or near to a particular (if not
>only) stairwell on one side. This has shown to be very helpful, for if
>I'm not feeling that confident en-femme, and I want to avoid sharing
>the elevator down with other people, I opt to do a quick getaway down
>this particular, not so well used (empty most of the time, except for
>hotel workers) stairwell. Having low floor helps when I do this, esp
>in heels. This stairway leads to a door that opens to the parking lot,
>outside of the casino, next to the entrance to the casino, on the
>parking structure side. It's always locked from the outside, so one
>can get out that way, but cannot get in that way, so one has to use the
>elevator to get back to the room.
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Airport, etc.:

(For those who missed last week's mailing, the item referred to here,
written by Cat on the topic of dealing with airport security, appears
at: http://www.geekbabe.com/annie/dlv02arc/0015.html)

Denise writes:

>>>usually 2-3 searches going on at one time. I had two ladies performing
>>>the search on my bags. One of the first things they encountered was my
>>>wig head. The question to me was "Where is the rest of the body?". I
>>>replied "It is travelling incognito". About that time the second lady
>>>located and opened the breast forms and with a big smile displayed them
>>>and said "Here she is!"

>I got a good laugh out of this story. A wise old therapist once said
>that 90% of the people out there don't notice you, and 90% of those
>who do don't care.

>I knew a guy here in town who was a female impersonator and had grown a
>decent-sized pair of gazongas (he claims that they grew naturally, but
>he also admits to taking hormones). When my kids met him they told
him that he looked like a girl (don't you just love kids?), but he just
>laughed. When people asked about his appearance, which happened a
>little more often when he showed up at the grocery store dressed like
>Dolly Parton, he just told them that he was a female impersonator, and
>that was that. Nobody cares.

>I know that there are some people, especially those who haven't been
>"out" much, who would expect something like having luggage searched to
>be a real nightmare, but it isn't; after all, we've all gone through
>the experience of buying the clothes, which, the first few times, can
>be terrifying, but we've survived it. And for those who just can't
>bear the thought, as Annie pointed out, there are ways to send the
>clothes ahead of time. I hope that no one would let something like
>this deter them from coming.

>>So far (knocking on wood) I haven't been singled out for inspection of
>>checked items, but I was searched at the security checkpoint once when
>>the x-ray operator noticed a hemostat and a pair of pliers in my carry
>>on bag.

>I would have told them that I couldn't find my roach clip, so I had to
>make due...

Yeah, uh, and then they go looking for ...

>>ones downtown, imao. Only suggestion I would make is to not wander to
>>the north of it after dark unless you are carrying a weapon, and since
>>none of our people ever carry weapons

>Geez, let's hope not! Weapons are scary. I won't be carrying anything
>more dangerous than my cell phone.

Oh, one of those heavy cell phones that make a ringing noise like a
*BANG*, right? :)

>>>I think I could pass just gotta get the makeup thing down.

>I don't think it really matters. If you're interested in makeup, the
>makeovers might be fun, but please don't stress over it. Find a look
>that's comfortable and presentable, but don't waste time worrying
>about whether you're passable or not. You're doing this for yourself,
>not for the crowds around you, so just go out and have a good time.
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Shipping clothing:

>I read over what you had to say about airport searches but still I'd
>feel better if I didn't have to go through all that. I think you
>said a while back that you could ship your things there by mail. Can
>you tell me what you have to do to do that? I think I would die if I
>had all my stuff inspected, if you know what I mean.

You have two options for shipping and receiving:

1. Send the items directly to your hotel. Phone the hotel first for
instructions on how to mark them and for the exact address. Most of the
larger hotels will have a Business Service Office (Sahara does, first
floor of Tunis Tower) which takes care of things like this. Note that
most hotels will have a charge, billed to your hotel room, for receiving
packages.

2. One of the local businesses has agreed to let DLV people ship stuff
there. Details and the address will be sent to those who are on the
registration list a couple weeks before DLV.

Having had experience with making shipments to LV (the company I work
for has two LV offices) I would recommend services other than UPS. I've
had bad luck with them. Seems like more often than not, the shipment
arrives at the wrong receiving depot in LV and it takes a whole day to
get it to the site. That's just my personal observation.
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Dress:

>>but we will be sending out a blurb on dress guidelines, as well as
>>suggestions for each activity right before the big event.

>You couldn't send that out early, like now or soon? Here's why. I
>do all my shopping mail or web order, and I've got to get at least
>most of a weeks worth of girl stuff. I don't think you want me to
>show up in what I've got now.

I don't think it will hurt anything to send out the draft copies now.

Just keep in mind that these are still a bit rough.

First, general guidelines, and I would say this is in a "second draft"
stage now:

[begin included text]

Notes on style and manner of dress:

Introduction:

Even though when DLV was started, it was not thought of as "an
opportunity to dress", many of our people use it as such, and that
is well within the scope of the current intent and purpose.

While there have been what appear to be two opposing schools of thought
regarding dress at Diva Las Vegas, a consensus is forming, and can be
observed in two comments, the first coming from Tina, written on her
finest stationery, and received in a wax-sealed pastel envelope:

+The mere name Diva implies glitz and glamour. While daytime dress is
+normally casual, and casual dress will certainly fit in at any evening
+activity as well, many DLV girls use the night activities to strut
+their finest sequins and silks. This is a trend that should be
+encouraged.

The second comes from Denise (Densie), composed on a Palm Pilot and
e-mailed:

+My opinion is presented only as a suggestion, and only to those who are
+actually concerned about blending in with the crowd and not being
+noticed; after all, we dress for a lot of different reasons ...

+I've always agreed with Annie's ideas on this, casual during the day
+and optionally formal to dressy for a show or dinner. I think that
+this is the best way to enjoy all of the activites.

+You might want to take a good look at yourself in a full-length mirror
+(perhaps even before you pack your bags) and ask yourself, honestly, if
+the look really suits you. It should flatter your figure and be
+consistent with your age.

+I would suggest dressing comfortably because, after all, you are on
+vacation.
.....

Dressing for Diva Las Vegas:

Most of this document is intended primarily for those who are new to
going out in public, especially in real-life settings such as Las Vegas,
but it might be good for all of us to review it. GG's have the advantage
of having years of experience regarding what is appropriate for any
given circumstance. TG's often do not.

There's a tendency in some people, often those who are new to public
exposure, to want to go all out and put on the dog. I would suggest to
those who don't yet have a style of public presentation to go easy,
observe others, ask for advice and feedback, and please be patient.

Oh, and yes, there *will* be opportunities at DLV to put on the dog,
if you should choose to wear one. :)

That being said, let's discuss what does and does not work for most
people, and what may and may not be appropriate for DLV.

Those who don't have much public exposure frequently try to dress in
public as they have in private. Sometimes this works, often it does
not.

There is no dress code for Diva Las Vegas, but everybody is asked to
please dress and act in good taste, and in a manner approprate to each
activity.

For those who would like some explicit examples and some DOs and DONTs,
here are a few:

An evening gown is appropriate for an evening on the town, such as a
nicer production show, a limo tour, an elegant restaurant, a formal
party, or, even such things as our welcome get-together or annual mixer,
if you wish to dress up for something like that.

It's not appropriate for daytime casino/strip/tourist activities, nor
for casual restaurants, buffets, shops, etc.

A cocktail dress is primarily intended for an upscale early evening
activity. It's often appropriate for dinner in a nicer restaurant, an
evening party, or an evening show.

It would be appropriate for such things as our pre-DLV party and our
annual mixer, if you prefer to wear something like this.

It might be appropriate for the more elegant buffets in the evening,
but again, most people dining in these will be casual.

It's not appropriate for daytime casino/strip/tourist activities, most
buffets and coffee shops, mall shopping, etc., nor is it appropriate for
breakfast/brunch/lunch.

Bluejeans, shorts, cutoffs, t-shirts, etc., are appropriate almost
anywhere in the daytime, and most places in the evening, but are not
appropriate for such things as the nicer restaurants, evening production
shows, etc.

Casual separates and coordinates are appropriate most places in both
daytime and the evening, as well as for many of the nicer activities,
if you should choose to (pardon the expression) "dress down" for them.

Such items as spandex, PVC, leather, underwear-as-outerwear, crop tops,
miniskirts, bare midriff, bare tummy, etc. do not work unless you're
fortunate enough to be under 30, under 130 and have a high fitness
level.

Same goes for such paraphernalia as upper-arm bracelets, ripped tops
or jeans, fake tattoos, obvious bra straps, see-thru tops, nipple
enhancers, body glitter, etc. Most women over 30 do not do those things.
Those who do will not attract the type of attention they desire.

Remember, women (both GG and TG) come in all shapes and sizes.
(Including yours!)

When somebody dresses in something not appropriate to her size,
shape, and age, the public reaction is NOT to the effect of "oh wow,
whatababe", but more along the line of "jeezyougottabesh*tting me"
or "heythatsadude".

Yes, it's a common misconception that something tighter will make
somebody look more slender and more appealing. Nope, it doesn't work
that way.

Although many of our people have a very good feel for what is to be worn
to what activity, some of our people who may be new, or aren't yet
comfortable with the casual femme look tend to overdress. Casual is the
norm for daytime wear in Las Vegas. (Yes, you can dress **UP** in the
evening. :)

We also ask that you please refrain from dressing and acting in a manner
that is intended to flaunt transgenderism or call attention to yourself
or the group. (Many of our people want to have as little attention as
is possible.) This includes obvious out-of-place outfits, partial
crossdressing, and such things as "skag drag", an example of which would
be a full beard and an evening gown. When you are with the group, we ask
that your outfit and presentation be a serious attempt at either
complete girlmode or complete boymode.

"Skag drag is a political statement." -- Lee G. Brewster
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Common blunders:

>From observation, those new to appearing in public often fall prey to
one or more of the following:

1. Overdressing. I think we've discussed this enough, but it is a very
common mistake, especially by those new to going out in public.


2. Dressing one generation behind. Many of our community seem to like
to dress in a style that was popular during their teenage years.

Retro is cool (when appropriate), dated is not.

Those girls you knew and admired in your teenage years have adapted to
the times and have a style that is far different and much more up to
date. Use their style in 2002 as an example to follow.


3. Dressing one generation ahead. Someone in her 40's looks grossly out
of place dressing as her teenage daughter. Many of those outfits you see
in the single-digit shops just don't work for somebody who is over 40
and not as fit as a teenager. Ditto for t-shirts and tank tops with
cutesy sayings "Hot Stuff", "Yes I am a model".


4. Not considering size, height, weight, and fitness level in selecting
an outfit. GG's who are 6'3" do not wear 5" spike heels to the mall.
(Most of them don't wear spikes anywhere!) Likewise, BBW's who are over
200lbs don't wear bare-midriff outfits, period.


5. There is a certain kind of look, which is somewhat difficult to
describe, but if you've seen it you recognize it. I call it the
"groupie" look, from its prevalence at t* groups and mainline t*
conventions, and one of my esteemed colleagues calls it the "Walter
Matthau" look.


6. Being TOO natural! Unless you are youthful and have no facial hair
and flawless skin, yes you need at least SOME makeup. This attempt at
being ultra-natural seems to be common with those who have recently
shunned the label of CD/TV and adopted the label of Pre-Op or No-Op.

Likewise, the average male body does need at least *SOME* padding and/or
control to assume a feminine figure. Girlmode dress with a boymode face
or figure just doesn't work!


Is passing important? Some swear it is, others swear it is not.

One opinion is that passing is 90% attitude. Many agree. It may be
difficult to get out of that "guy in a dress" mindset, but developing
a degree of attitide, style, and poise is important to anybody who
plans to venture out in public. Attitude in passing also pertains
to your desire to dress and behave in public as is expected of a
lady of your age, height, and body type.
.....

Bottom line:

When selecting an outfit for a DLV activity, consider all of the
following:

* Your personal style, your likes and dislikes, your comfort level.

* Your age, height, weight, body type, and fitness level.

* The time, place, and circumstance of the activity.
.....

Oh, one major exception. Rocky Horror Picture Show. For that, you
may feel free to ignore this entire document! :)
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[end included text]

Here's a draft copy of the specific activity suggestions. This is still
incomplete and rough, and definitely in a "first draft" state. Some
activities are missing or may be at wrong date/time:
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[begin included text]

Specific dress suggestions:

Milano's Dinner, Tuesday, 5:00pm. Anything from very casual to
moderately dressy, boymode or girlmode, would be ok. This is still a
weekday afternoon, so most of the (non-DLV) people eating there will be
casual.

Pre-DLV get-together, Tuesday, 8:00pm. Flex is very t-friendly, so just
about anything, boymode or girlmode, will be appropriate. Come as you
are or as you want to be. :)

Dinner and Welcome Celebration, Wednesday, 7:00pm. Hamburger Mary's.
Just about anything from casual to moderately dressy, boymode or
girlmode, would be ok, but non-DLV patrons will most likely be casual.
Blonde hair, natural or artificial, temporary or permanent, is
encouraged but not mandatory for Wednesday evening activities.

Pajama Party, Wednesday night. This will be in a private suite, so about
anything goes, but sleepwear or loungewear is encouraged. Otherwise,
just about anything is appropriate. Blonde hair is encouraged but not
required at this.

Air tours, Thursday morning. Casual, boymode or girlmode. These are
small planes (Piper/Cessna) and will not be spotless, so don't wear
anything that will get damaged easily.

Glamour Boutique Open House, Thursday afternoon. Their business is T*
people, so about anything goes. If you plan to try anything on, you
might want to wear something that comes off easily.

LaFemme show, Thursday, 8:00pm, MGM Grand Nice casual to formal, boymode
or girlmode. Put on the dog if you have one. :) No slutty/fetish/etc.

Limo Tour, following LaFemme: Dress nicely. Nice casual to formal, either
boymode or girlmode.

Golf, Friday morning. Casual or athletic attire, boymode or girlmode.

Carluccio's Dinner, Friday, 5:00pm. This is a nice restaurant. Nice
casual to dressy to formal, boymode or girlmode, avoid slutty/fetish.
Note that many will be going directly from this to Goodtimes (same strip
mall) and then on to dancing (same general area) so you might plan your
outfit accordingly.

Goodtimes Annual Mixer, Friday, 7:30pm. Casual to dressy, boymode or
girlmode.

Late Night Dance Night, Friday, following Goodtimes: Casual to dressy to
glitzy, boymode or girlmode. Slutwear/trampwear/clubwear ok.

Mall Crawl, Saturday, 1:00pm. Casual, boymode or girlmode. Comfortable
shoes! If you plan to try things on, be sure to wear something that
comes off and goes back on easily.

La Cage (Frank Marino), {get the time for this}, Riviera. If you wanna
put on the dog, this is one opportunity to do so. Anything from nice
casual to formal, boymode or girlmode, will be ok. No
slutty/fetish/etc., please.

Rocky Horror Picture Show, Saturday, Midnite. Anything goes, ANYTHING!
If you've got something far out that you're just *DYING* to wear in
public, this is your chance! The farther out, the better!

Side trip, Valley Of Fire, Sunday, 1:30pm. Casual, boymode or girlmode.

English High Tea, Sunday. Dressy daywear, girlmode preferred.

Farewell Get-together, Sunday, 8:00pm. Casual to very dressy, boymode
or girlmode.

[end included text]
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Do we have your attention:

I (annie) will buy a drink at our Annual Mixer for the first person who
replies to this mailing, quoting this paragraph. This will be repeated
at least once prior to DLV.
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Registration fee:

>I have read your faq section and did not see anything about a
>registration fee. Is there a fee to attend DLV?

Nope, no registration fee. This should be covered under:

http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/dlv2002/2002faq.html#ques09

Looks like the verbiage on the Q portion of the page got changed somehow
so it's not as obvious as it was. I'll get that fixed.

Everybody is on their own for various expenses, however.

>I actually went out for the first time while I was in LAs vegas
>picking up my mother-in-law from the airport. I might be getting
>stationed in southern California again and would like to attend along
>with my wife. we most likely would just make a day or two trip out of
>it.

That's fine, you can attend as little or as much as you like. Hope to see
you both at DLV.
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Roommate Clearing House:

This will be an ongoing section whenever there are current roommate
items. Items will be posted until we get a note to remove them. If you
are interested in sharing a room with the individual(s) below, please
contact directly using the e-mail address(es) below.

Please keep in mind that any roommate arrangements are a private matter
between the cooperating parties only. DLV organizers and volunteers are
not responsible if there are problems or if things don't work out. We do
absolutely no screening of roommate candidates. Everything is at the
risk of those involved.
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Room available

Name: Cindy
e-mail address: cdfan6@aol.com
Arriving: Wednesday, May 1
Leaving: Friday, May 3
Do you have a room to share, or do you need space in one: Room to share

Any annoying habits or traits: Non smoker but ok if you do.
. . . . .
Room available

Name: LeeAnna
e-mail address: LeeAnnaCD@aol.com
Arriving: Monday, April 29
Leaving: Sunday, May 5
Do you have a room to share, or do you need space in one: Room to share

Any annoying habits or traits: I am a non-smoker. I request the same.

Comments: Maybe one of the new girls that needs a sister needs to share
a room???
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Web Sites:

This is an ongoing list of noncommercial web sites of DLV people. If you
would like to see yours added here, just reply to this mailing with your
name and URL.

Another note, we do no screening of these. Some may be inappropriate for
minors or for those easily offended. You have been warned. :)

DLV main page http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/

annie http://www.geekbabe.com/annie/
Denise (Densie) http://www.geekbabe.com/admaero/
Tina http://home.swbell.net/tinatdre/
Mindy http://www.fortunecity.com/village/freedom/785/index.htm
Cat http://profiles.yahoo.com/dodiamonds
or http://www.geocities.com/dodiamonds
Dorothy http://dorothy_d.homestead.com/home.html
Rhianna http://members.aol.com/rhiannacd
Julie http://www.geocities.com/julie7_46/
Monique http://www.leggitv.com/
Ginger http://www.geocities.com/latexia_g/
Micheline http://www.micheline.ca
Michelle http://www.idis.com/mpj/
Samantha http://members.tgforum.com/samantha_nc/
Marilyn http://profiles.yahoo.com/marilyncd_2000
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Summary Schedule of Activities (updated):

Date Day Time Activity
========== ========= =========
Apr 30 Tue Morning
Afternoon Milano's Welcome Dinner
Evening Pre-DLV get-together

May 01 Wed All day Blond Hair Day
Morning
Afternoon Hidden Woman Open House
Evening Dinner and Welcome celebration
After Karaoke, Goodtimes
Later Slumber Party (and swap meet)

May 02 Thu Morning Air tours
Afternoon Glamour Boutique Open House
Evening LaFemme (production show) MGM Grand
After Limo tour

May 03 Fri Morning Golf (See notes about golf mailing list)
Afternoon Dinner (5:00pm)
Evening Goodtimes Annual Mixer
Late Night Dance Night

May 04 Sat Morning
Afternoon Mall Crawl
Evening La Cage (Frank Marino) Riviera
After Cafe Luna and club tour

May 05 Sun Morning
Afternoon Side trip, Valley of Fire
-or- English High Tea
Evening Buffet dinner, Palace Station
Farewell Get-together

This schedule is tentative and not complete, subject to change.
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Latest headcount:

Sat Mar 2 04:05:00 CST 2002
Ppant signup: 68
SO signup: 16
Total signup: 84
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