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Boobie Bus, Awesome Jugs

HOLD on to your hats because dynamic duo, Awesome Jugs (AJ) Muriel and Mavis, are coming to town and sure to raise more than eyebrows.
The comedy duo is set to pull into Cooroy RSL on Saturday 16 January in their hot pink Boobie Bus straight from the North Arm Nursing Home for the Blind for a night of music and laughter.
The charismatic and self-proclaimed sex symbols are on a mission to spread not only laughter, but a serious message about breast cancer to both men and women.
“Breast cancer is no longer a disease that affects only women 50 years and over, women and men of all ages are affected by the disease. In our travels the youngest woman we have met diagnosed with breast cancer was 18 years old, the oldest woman diagnosed with breast cancer was 86 years old,” AJ Muriel said.
The talented and accomplished performing duo have travelled Australia since 2012 to raise funds and awareness for Breast Cancer Research and delight crowds with their energetic and cheeky show.
AJ Muriel and Mavis play everything from country to rock to mainstream and will have you eating out of the palm of their hands as you stomp along, laugh along and cry along to their antics.
Catch the girls in all their glory on Saturday 16 January at the Cooroy RSL from 6.30pm. The show is free and you can find more information at www.cooroyrsl.com.au or call 5447 6131.

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