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GOT LEGS? KNOW HOW TO USE THEM?

By Sarah Eveans |
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images.jpegThen throw on your shortest skirt and head down to the AAC on July 25 for the Venus Breeze “Legs of a Goddess” competition. Dancing with the Stars beauty Stacy Keibler (that’s her to the left) will be on hand to judge the gams, and the winner will advance to the national contest. The top prize is a Caribbean getaway for two valued at $15,000.
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Venus Breeze is searching for the woman with “Legs of a Goddess,” and they want to see if Dallas has what it takes! Ladies with confidence and charisma are invited to strut their stuff and see who has Dallas’ best legs on Wednesday July 25th, at Dallas’ American Airlines Arena. The contest begins at 1:00 p.m., with registration starting at 12:00 p.m. The winner will be announced at 1:30 p.m.

Television Star Stacy Keibler, recently named among the “top ten best legs in the world” by OK! Magazine, will be in Dallas to judge the 2007 Venus Breeze Legs of a Goddess” contest and announce the local winner.

Contestants will compete for a prize pack including a Venus Breeze razor, blades and a $500 American Express gift check. The winner will also advance to the final round where she will compete against other finalists from cities across America for the Venus Breeze “Legs of a Goddess” title and the national grand prize — a “Goddess Getaway” for two to a Caribbean destination valued at $15,000.

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