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Venice Freak Show's Pancho and Lefty the Two-Headed Six-Legged Bearded Dragon's 1st Birthday!!

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THE VENICE FREAK SHOW led by the legendary Mr TODD RAY will be celebrating Pancho and Lefty the Two-Headed Six-Legged Bearded Dragon's 1st Birthday!!!

TODD RAY writes: Pancho and Lefty are the only LIVING Two-Headed Bearded Dragon with Six Legs in the World and are considered by most to be the Rarest Reptile on Planet Earth.

Families should come out with their kids to meet them and all of our other Two-Headed Animals (there will be TEN LIVING Two-Headed Animals there on Saturday including Two-Headed Turtles and Two-Headed Snakes!!).

At 3pm, we will be bringing out a 6ft. Custom Pinata of Pancho and Lefty filled with candy for all the kids. We will have a Mariachi band outside and will also be singing Happy Birthday to the boys with everyone on the boardwalk. Our performers for the day include Larry The Wolf Boy (seen on the Discovery Channel, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Guinness Book Of World Records-the Hairiest Man Alive, NatGeo, and even in the film Water For Elephants), The Enigma (one of the Most Famous Tattooed Men in America--seen in Ripley's Believe It Or Not, X-Files, etc.), Brett Loudermilk- The Youngest Professional Sword Swallower in The World, Lady Twisto The Rubber Girl, Electra The Electric Lady, The Pain Proof Man from Scotland, The Human Blockhead and Fire Eaters/breathers.

 It's a guaranteed Memory Of A Lifetime for all who attend!!! Kids can even pet Rocky The Five-Legged Dog who was featured on The Dog Whisperer on NatGeo!!!

This is a family show for all ages.

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Paul M. J. Suchecki May 15, 2013 at 01:54 pm
Let me clarify: All I tried to do was re-link to the video that was dumped when Patch revised itsRead More format. The Festival of the Chariots won't be coming to Venice for months.
Linda Lucks July 31, 2011 at 05:24 pm
One year, long ago, Alice Coltrane performed. Anyone know the year? Definitely in the 70's.