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Controversial Party Draws Crowd

By: Tim Johnston
Updated: March 25, 2009
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 All week, people around abilene have been talking about that party.

People had varying opinions on the "Pimps and Hoes" party at the Lucky Mule in Abilene. Some felt it wrong that the Lucky Mule advertised the party. Others felt it was all in good fun, and no big deal.

The general manager of the Lucky Mule said hes recieved a lot of feedback about the party, which was just what he expected after all the controversy.

And when the time came for the party to begin, sure enough, crowds of people dressed for the occasion began showing up.

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