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06-17-2003
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Sunset
Thomas is working with the world famous
Bunnyranch, spreading her legs for the armed
forces�for free!
VCA contract girl Sunset
says, "These soldiers served their country and now
we want to service them."
Dennis Hof,
owner of the Bunnyranch, was looking for a way to
give back to those who fought in the recent war in
Iraq, when a special forces friend told him about
the TA 50, which in military parlance, is a kit
that contains ammunition, compass, canteen, a meal
and much more.
Hof put his own unique
slant to the kit and came up with the T&A
50�an essential Bunnyranch packet that includes a
Bunnyranch t-shirt, matches, drink tokens, lube,
condoms and a free pass for the first 50
active-duty servicemen and women who show up at
the door. Then, for the following 50 days, a 50
percent discount is offered using the same
military status criteria.
Response to the
Bunnyranch offer has been swift and substantial,
according to Hof. Within 24 hours two GI Janes
showed up at the ranch and hunkered down with the
sultry Sunset�14 other enlisted men soon followed
suit.
The Bunnyranch has also been flooded
with hundreds of letters and phone calls, a
company in Great Britain has even chartered a
private jet to fly some of their forces over to
frolic bunny-style.
Hof says perhaps the
most unusual request, however, came from a mother
who saw the HBO-produced Bunnyranch special
Cathouse, in which a mother brought her
virgin son to the ranch to loss his cherry to
Sunset. This military mother, booked a party with
the legendary Ms. Thomas for her son who is
heading home on an aircraft carrier having seen
active duty in Iraq these past few months.
The Bunnyranch's connection to the armed
forces is well documented. Former professional
wrestler and Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura
gushed, in his autobiography, how he visited the
Bunnyranch upon returning stateside after his tour
of duty during the Vietnam War.
Oddly
enough, talk radio station KGO in San Francisco
broke the story during an interview with Hof and
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