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Moms Got Muscle

Website: http://www.momsgotmuscle.com
Location: USA
Members: 5
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2016

MOMS GOT MUSCLE MOVIE

Real Housewives meets American Graffiti! Moms Got Muscle is a new independent film project that I wrote and will direct. I am coming to the classic car community for your help. In order to make this film a reality, I need to raise $100,000.00. Unfortunately films are not made by passion alone, they take teamwork, so here I am. If you click on the link you will see my promo video that I shot recently at a car show here in town.  Please take a look and feel free to ask questions or leave comments. I need a lot of support to get this project off and running, so I appreciate ANY and ALL help. Thank You, Ramona

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Comment by Ramona Maramonte on October 21, 2011 at 10:02am
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Comment by Michael Thies on October 21, 2011 at 8:36am
Let's add some description of the project as well as links to content and the videos. The group here can be a place to manage communications among all our supporters, family and friends of the movie. Mike
 

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