Newton
10-30-2005, 12:47 PM
Some 45 residents of a care home in Cape Town got a surprise when they were entertained by two female strippers yesterday morning.
Radio presenter Dangerboy organised the show for residents of Murundi House as "a marketing ploy" to raise awareness about the needs of older people, local paper Die Burger reports.
A doctor was on standby when Amelia and Sasha danced for the audience of 30 men and 15 ladies.
Only one lady decided to excuse herself, whereas the rest seemingly enjoyed the performance.
One of the male residents planted a cheeky kiss on the bottom of one of the strippers. The doctor's services were never needed and he reportedly enjoyed the show with the residents.
The event was brought to the rest of the nation via 5fm's airwaves. Dangerboy told Die Burger that it was hoped that the Old School is Cool welfare association would benefit from raised awareness following the risqué show.
http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/News_MoreInfo.cfm?Articleid=15077612
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Radio presenter Dangerboy organised the show for residents of Murundi House as "a marketing ploy" to raise awareness about the needs of older people, local paper Die Burger reports.
A doctor was on standby when Amelia and Sasha danced for the audience of 30 men and 15 ladies.
Only one lady decided to excuse herself, whereas the rest seemingly enjoyed the performance.
One of the male residents planted a cheeky kiss on the bottom of one of the strippers. The doctor's services were never needed and he reportedly enjoyed the show with the residents.
The event was brought to the rest of the nation via 5fm's airwaves. Dangerboy told Die Burger that it was hoped that the Old School is Cool welfare association would benefit from raised awareness following the risqué show.
http://www.ageconcern.org.uk/AgeConcern/News_MoreInfo.cfm?Articleid=15077612
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