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Article: Bevy of babes and cars fuels the testosterone; The sights and sounds of Max Power Live roared into Birmingham yesterday. Fraser Thomson went along to see what all the noise was about.
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- July 5, 2003
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Byline: Fraser Thomson
They came in their thousands, armed with cameras and hopeful grins, reduced to bumbling adolescents in the face of perceived beauty.
Jordan was in town and her presence - along with a bevy of other shapely 'babes' - at the Max Power Live show at the NEC split the male visitors down the middle. Some of the bolder ones crept forward for an ...
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