Bullrun, Bass & Birthday -Atlanta, GA

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Bullrun, Bass & Birthday -Atlanta, GA

Time: February 12, 2010 at 8pm to February 13, 2010 at 3:45am
Location: The Five Spot
Street: 1123 Euclid Avenue Northeast
City/Town: Atlanta, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.fivespot-atl.com/
Phone: (404) 223-1100
Event Type: party
Organized By: Batlground Motorsports Tracy Shayhorn
Latest Activity: Feb 9, 2010

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Join Batlground Motorsports Tracy Shayhorn from the 3rd Season of Speed TV’s reality show for a night of Birthday, Bullrun and Bass madness. Tracy’s 33rd free birthday party will begin at 9pm. The free premiere of Bullrun will be shown on the big screen from 10:30-11pm. Then at 11pm get your dancing kicks on because Atlanta Dubstep will be bringing the bass until 3am with DJ’s Wisperlink, Section 8 and Jeremy Kirk! $3 from 11pm-3am.

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Comment by Global Wheels Events on February 9, 2010 at 6:19pm
Bullrun
http://www.bullrun.com
The Bullrun Reality TV Show.
This show format is a spin off and based on the legendary Bullrun Rally. 12 teams with their cars compete for $200,000 over 4,000 miles in a 10-episode reality elimination TV show (See Bullrun Reality TV). This TV series is shown around the world in 50 countries and airs here in the US on Speed TV.

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