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Las Vegas Bunny Ranch Girls, Carson City NV
Moonlite BunnyRanch 69 Moonlite Rd. Carson City, NV 89706 1 (775) 246-eFUCeeKay Fax# (775) 246-9240
BEST OF CATHOUSE...Late-night Adult Special
Looking for the most fun … the wildest parties … the kinkiest girls … the best sex … EVER? Just tell us what you want!
This month, in response to overwhelming demand, HBO takes a titillating trip down memory lane at Nevada's world-famous Moonlite BunnyRanch.
It's the Best of Cathouse!
HBO delves into its Cathouse vault to mine the most memorable scenes starring the hottest girls, and wildest moments, from six glorious years filming at one of Nevada's premier tourist attractions: the Moonlite BunnyRanch, the bustling, bust-filled legal brothel located outside of Reno.
Featuring up-close-and-personal interviews with many of the girls, good-time proprietor Dennis Hof, and longtime Ranch manager Madam Suzette, this month's half-hour show brings Cathouse fans classic footage with the likes of Sunset Thomas, Isabella Soprano, Brooke Taylor, Bridget the Midget, Air Force Amy and many others.
As always, the show utilizes hidden cameras in the brothel's "party rooms" to eavesdrop on customers and "working girls" before, during and after sex. From sex-toy fetishers to three-way transsexuals, from boob lovers to contortionist experts, this month's special is a solid-gold tribute to the best little whorehouse on TV!
Carson City, NV (May XX, 2008) – Only a decade ago, American Airlines advertised “something special in the air.” Today, in the wake of its recent announcement that it will charge customers $15 to check their first piece of luggage, a beloved Nevada institution is looking to offer its own fly-in customers something special on the ground...
The World-Famous BunnyRanch, the location of the hit HBO series “Cathouse,” has announced that it will reimburse any American Airlines customer $15 who shows their baggage claim stub at the brothel. The rebate – similar to the stimulus tax-return checks currently being mailed by the U.S. government – are intended to stimulate a warm feeling in BunnyRanch patrons who might otherwise feel screwed at 30,000 feet without even joining the Mile-High Club.
“As long as the airlines keep sticking it to the consumer, we feel obligated to help,” explains Dennis Hof, owner of the BunnyRanch. “And we won’t ask what’s in your luggage, even though the girls may be curious. We’re all about helping the little guy – so to speak.”
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