Thursday, December 25, 2008

Just Added to MMIX New Years Eve at Sutra 2008/2009: Jessica Burciaga


Just Added to the Biggest New Years Eve Party in Orange County for 2008/2009: Playboy Playmate Jessica Burciaga will be hosting the evening! Orange County hometown model, legend, and playmate will be appearing at the party to host the big event with Eric D-Lux and DJ Adjust holding down the turntables all night. Don't play around with some low-rent motel party! Come and celebrate with the most beautiful people in all of Orange County. The night features three separate areas: The Main Stage at the newly remodeled Sutra, a house room just off the main entrance featuring Danny Love, Rizzo & Langdon, and lastly a tented and heated courtyard that plays host to a fashion show to kick off the evening. Don't be stuck in the cold with no ticket on New Years Eve at midnight! Get your tickets with Mix Armada now - just call (714) 687-9802 or email Ian@mixarmada.com for more info. Tickets are going fast and $50 tickets are gone! $60 tickets remain now so get them before it goes up even more!

A little about Jessica Burciaga:
Jessica Burciaga (born April 11, 1983, in Southern California, U.S.) is an American model of Mexican, French and Irish descent. She was selected to be Playboy's February 2009 Playmate of the Month. Burciaga started breaking into show business after graduating from high school, beginning with extra parts in TV shows and music videos. While enrolled in junior college and sports broadcasting school in Huntington Beach, she worked at a Hooters restaurant in Anaheim. Her break came with a photoshoot for the now-defunct Stuff in August 2005. Since then, she has been featured in Maxim and has been on the cover of Modified Mag, Performance Auto & Sound, Latino Future, and Open Your Eyes. Currently a spokesmodel for Hot Import Nights and 2007 Miss Copa Swimwear, Burciaga can also be seen at the Playboy Club in Las Vegas. (Courtesy of Wikipedia)

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