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THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER Tour Van Stolen

Sat May 31, 2008 6:38pm EDT
$5,000 reward issued for return of van and contents

LAS VEGAS, May 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Australia's hottest export, THUNDER FROM
DOWN UNDER's tour van was stolen last night from the Ram's Head Casino loading
dock in Annapolis, MD. THUNDER's van contained thousands of dollars of
equipment, costumes and merchandise. A $5,000 reward is being offered for the
return of the van and contents.
    Tonight's sold out performance in Rhode Island at Twin River's Event
Center has been rescheduled on June 28th due to the robbery.
    If you have any information regarding the van please contact the Annapolis
Police Department at 410/268-4141.
    The THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER will be performing at Trump Marina in Atlantic
City from June 14-Aug. 31.
    Since its creation 16 years ago, over 6.5 million women have been seduced
by Australia's THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER. Women have been flocking to this
internationally acclaimed male revue since its debut in Las Vegas 10 years ago
and has continued to grow since their move to Excalibur Hotel & Casino in July
2001. Talented and engaging, THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER have been featured on
VH1's "Strip Search", E!'s Wild On and The View.
  THIS IS A TIMELY RELEASE!!! HELP US GET THE WORD OUT TO RECOVER THE VAN!!!
SOURCE  THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER

Kristin Flannery, Sanora Marketing, +1-310-529-6813,
kristin@sanoramarketing.com, or Penny Levin +1-702-203-6697, mplevin@aol.com
both for THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER



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