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Boogie Revlon of New York City was back in the building
As was Atlanta's Emperor Darnell Mizrahi. Ballroom heads are looking forward to Darnell's ball in PA on May 20th

The sexy boys were out and about

Posted by the young people's professor on 3/26/2006 at 9:16:00 PM | Permalink

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