Yakadoo’s M&G (Frederick city) Sex & Swingers Club
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Website: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Yakadoos_MandG/info
Monthly meet and greet located in a private ball room inside the Holiday Inn in Fredericksburg Virginia. A donation of $10 will be collected to pay for DJ, tip bartender and doorman.
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