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Status: Single
Age: 30
Sign: Pisces

City: LONG BEACH
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/19/2008

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Saturday, October 17, 2009 

Current mood:existential
Category: Writing and Poetry
So I was at RollerCon 2009 and was didn't get to submit the poem about the Vagine Regime when the scavenger hunt items were to be turned in.  I would like to share it anyway.

How great it is to have this thing
 that makes me want to just scream.
From Earth to sky and left to right
 some might say "I have a dream."
There is really only one word to describe
 this group of ladies, they are Supreme.
To be apart of something so fantastic.
 These girls really do mean "team"
So this poem that I write, I hope
 gives you luck when you come and cream
The skaters of Strictly Dickly.  Because
 they don't know what it means to be
on the Vagine Regime.
(well maybe they do but won't admit it.)


Hope you all like it.

Tonya Pavement the Glass City Rollers
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 

Current mood:geeky.
Written by Indiana fresh meat (Erin Whisler) & her group for a college project. We posted that she needed help with answering questions & the VR came through to help produce this piece o' work! All you geeks can get all excited now!
It was also presented with a badass PowerPoint. 20 something pages long. VR ON THE MAP!!

Erin can be reached at erinloveszombies@gmail.com.


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Group 4: Williams, Morrison, Sterrett,
Sakas, Whisler, Ross, Wittmer
December 11, 2008

Queer Roller Derby: Blurring Gendered Binaries and Creating an Interzone

Roller Derby, an American contact sport, was created for both men and women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Over time, it has come to be affiliated primarily with a new wave of feminism in sports, and more recently has become a venue for queer women to build an underground community amongst themselves. Queer roller derby group The Vagine Regime (Vah-jeen) claims dynamically that they aim to "build an international community of queer derby girls" and that "through a commitment to inclusive solidarity [they] hope to create networking opportunities, cultivate acceptance, and foster derby girl love matches." Through fostering an underground community amongst queer women and bringing queer into the mainstream roller derby community. It also allows for a blurring of the binary of masculine and feminine ideals. Queer roller derby challenges the common sense notion of masculinity while acting as an interzone, giving lesbian athletes a place free from traditional gender roles and societal norms. "Gender is a situated accomplishment, not merely an individual attribute but something accomplished in interaction to others"(Fausto-Sterling:243)
In roller derby, the women take on the appearance of extreme femininity while at the same time exhibiting traditionally masculine behaviors, queering common sense notions of a binary system between masculine and feminine. Derby girl uniforms reflect traditional femininity through miniskirts, fishnet tights, and bright make-up. The bodies of contemporary queer roller derby women, however, often display more traditionally masculine characteristics. They sometimes exhibit tattoos, muscles, and athleticism for example. In addition, the women on the track are aggressive and strong. The body of the roller derby woman is a physical manifestation of a rebellion against gender assignments based on bodies.
The blurring of gendered assignments in queer roller derby is important theoretically because of the idea that gender roles and hierarchies create privilege and power for men. According to Judith Halberstam, these gender norms ultimately attach unearned power and privilege to being male. As for the past constructions of gender roles, she claims that "…models of manliness in the late nineteenth century were central to the consolidation of white middle-class power and that the middle-class masculine ideal depended on concepts such as self-restraint and independence" (Halberstam 49). Though this addresses the past, the same masculine ideals have passed from the nineteenth century and the hierarchies of masculinity and power are still intact in the present day, making the idea of a space of existence that distorts the very gendered conceptions that create these hierarchies important for women, queer and non-queer.
Through the venue of queer roller derby, the lines between gender and sexual binaries are deconstructed and therefore, undermine the very basis upon which the patriarchal heteronormativity of the United States rests: that masculinity is intrinsically male. In the heteronormative United States of America, gendered binaries rely heavily upon societal norms and patriarchy. Heteronormativity ascribes power and privilege to heterosexuality and maleness in various domains of social life. In addition, all deviations from male heterosexuality are marginalized, persecuted, and stigmatized. Heteronormativity relies on legible, unified, and stable gender and sexual categories and relations that are placed in binary opposition to each other such as male vs. female, man vs. woman, heterosexual vs. homosexual, masculinity vs. femininity, etc. Traditional understandings of gender ascribe masculinity to maleness. According to Judith Halberstam, however, masculinity is not at all a quality of being biologically male. Instead, Halberstam claims that masculinity is actually a concept formed through history and culture and ultimately made into the norm for male bodies. Queer roller derby confirms Halberstam's assertions that masculinity is not fundamentally tied to male bodies in that the bodies of the derby girls are neither feminine nor masculine, but rather combine elements of the two and rest in a larger in-between space.
Not only does the roller derby challenge and redefine traditional conceptions of what is "masculine" and what is "feminine", but it also functions as an interzone, an in-between space where women can negotiate and subvert traditional social and cultural practices. According to Mumford, the in-between can be described as an interstitial space of identities, politics, and cultural domain, a productive location where cultural practices allow for liberation (Mumford 20). "Roller derby's re-emergence and swift rise in popularity comes as a reaction to the monotony and homogeneity of our culture," (Cisar). The recent surge in popularity with the roller derby arose as a part of the 90's Third Wave Feminist movement, "as a backlash against the hippie-era feminism and focused on sex positivity and self-empowerment," (Cisar). In roller derby women can express both their very "feminine" natures as well as their very "masculine" natures. Roller derby is an extremely aggressive sport, and one of the few contact sports available to women. It is a space where women can display aggression typically associated with male sports. Matches can become quite violent, and it is not uncommon for fights to arise. For instance, game commentary can sound something like this, "She drops her elbow on the girl in front of her - they both go down...the jabs start connecting, a dog pile of women in roller skates builds high... I see a broken nose. I see audience members receiving damage by rouge skaters flying out of the ring...elbow drops, punches to the ass. Yeah, that's right: punches to the ass. I see a woman's skate connect to the head of her arch-rival. Oooo, that hurt! I see blood...." (Wells).
This aggression is not just limited to the physical, however. The roller derby is also a place where women demonstrate a sexual aggression that defies the heteronormative, culturally accepted view of female sexuality. In heteronormative, patriarchal cultures, women are quiet, domestic and submissive-sexual conquests rather than the sexual conquerors. Roller derby girls flaunt their bodies in bright, bold and risqué outfits typically consisting of revealing hot pants or mini-skirts and cleavage-bearing tops. Roller derby matches often contain half-time entertainment, where it is not uncommon for women to dance in a sexually provocative and promiscuous manner. In a video discovered on YouTube, the half-time entertainment consisted of women in red bras and black, cheek-bearing mini-skirts dancing with each other in ways that simulated various lesbian sex practices in a very exciting, fun and erotic way (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-gBJoz49Y).
However, while roller derby is a space where all women can exert both a physical and sexual aggression most often ascribed to masculinity, it is in those very things that women also celebrate their femininity. In an article that appeared in the New York Times, the Associated Press asserted that the goal of the roller derby is, "to create an edgy kind of sisterhood, something like a light hearted fight club on wheels." (Associated Press 2006). Though roller derby girls exhibit a masculinity of sorts, they are in no way trying to escape or hide their femininity, but rather, embrace it. Roller derby is not a place where women try to act like men, or the stereotypical "butch" lesbian, but a place where femininity is redefined, where women can be aggressive, sexual and athletic while still wearing a skirt and in full make-up.
Contrary to mainstream female sports throughout history, women in derby leave no room for apologies, for their empowerment made through their competitive and athletic skill is clearly evident. "Basketball and soccer players face pressure to look sexually attractive in spite of their athleticism rather than because of it" (Stites: 1). Currently and in the past, contact sports like soccer, basketball, and softball have had many associations with having lesbian players, while also always trying to hide any and all gay identities. "The media has made sure to reveal popular female athletes as having "feminine hobbies like cooking and sewing, mention current boyfriends, and to discuss future marriage plans" (Cahn: 354). In fear of losing any homophobic fans or sponsors, lesbians in sport have been made private. Moreover, many still assume the "butch" or "mannish" stereotype that is attached with females in sports which leaves little room to be both feminine and aggressive. However, queer roller derby is transforming what it is to be a tough, athletic woman while also owning up to their redefined sexuality. Queer roller derby finally allows for the visibility of lesbians and queers in sport to exist because the women are actively claiming who they are, and are not in any way ashamed of it.
"Tattooed girls with tree-trunk thighs fly around a dangerously sloped track, shoving each other out of the way, and spills are frequent and brutal"(Stites: 46). The audience can clearly witness very competitive women who live to participate in this exhilarating sport. Both men and women come to see the player's sex appeal, but it is also very refreshing to see women being stronger and more powerful than ever. "The players' motions are fluid, and they seem to be able to do anything four wheels will allow-zigzag, skate backward, vault fallen bodies, and strut their stuff for the appreciative crowd" (Stites: 46). They are extremely forceful with one another, and it is the only female sport that allows for this much self expression and dominance.
The reason we consider The Vagine Regime Roller Derby to be outwardly queer is because it goes against all socially constructed ideals that have tried to define what is considered "normal" or heterosexual. These women all share varying levels of female masculinity because they do not adhere to qualities that have been correlated with female bodies and behaviors. "An obviously athletic female body, because it makes visible a willful rejection of feminine inactivity, seems immediately to be associated with lesbianism" (Halberstam: 58). They contribute to non-normative acts of aggression towards one another, while physically dominating without mercy. This subculture is inclusive to women of all sexualities, but they are all queer in theory, because of their non-heteronormative stance. The refs are usually men or transgendered men who wear skirts, and join in on the freedom of identifying as being queer. "I think one of the most amazing things about Derby is how it completely shakes up gender norms and throws them out for the public to view in a very acceptable and easily consumable way" (Roxy Shox). Only nonheirarchal, multidisciplinary teams can devise more complete or less false knowledge about human sexuality. 255
The same- sex relationships they share between the women are also considered queer because they often become more than friends, and embark on having long lasting kinships. Some may develop sexual attractions for one another, which can lead to serious affairs, but many, gay or straight, have innocent crushes. There is also the popular practice of forming "derby wives" in which the two women linked together are supposed to support and really commit to each other. "Kasey Bomber, who's credited with inventing the ritual, describes the relationship as a mix of having a best friend and an office buddy- the person to whom you vent about your derby day"(Stites: 48) Players sometimes even get formally engaged and go through an elaborate, staged wedding where they give vows to love and protect one another. These are not sexual "marriages" in the traditional sense of marriage, but the relationships between "derby wives" are plutonic. It is your best friend, someone who you admire for their skating ability, someone who you look up to, and yells at you to go to practice when you don't want to. Lola La Chola from Smog City Roller Grrls says this in an interview, "Your best friend and partner in crime is what a derby wife is" (Oz).
Dearly Beloved, Ladies and Broads, I take you to be my derby wife.... I vow to always take pictures up your skirt at after-parties. And to hold your hair back when you puke on the sidewalk. I will always be your first phone call from jail, even if I was the one who got you there in the first place. I promise to be your biggest fan ... unless we face off in a bout. Then I promise to hit you harder than anyone else on the team, because I'd never insult you by going easy.
"Roller derby lets women celebrate their physical power in a sport that isn't primarily played by men. Although, there are men's roller derby leagues, it is not as popular and does not draw the same attention as women roller derby. It shows women transcending the stereotype that rough means butch and femme means dainty, and opens up the question of exactly what determines how we judge and perceive gender identities" (O'Leary: 2). This is significant because every other contact sport is seen to be far more popular for males to play, but roller derby does not need to compete with patriarchy. The majority of the leagues are ran my women, so it is lets them have more independence to really establish it as a female sport. Queer roller derby will hopefully continue to grow and become an arena for women to reclaim their femininity in ways that will help others reshape their notions of what a real woman is supposed to represent. Being exposed to these women will drift people away from the "common sense and scientific constructions of 'normal' sexuality of repressive religious and traditional beliefs about gender roles"(O'Connell Davidson:3).

Timeline
Rolling away from the history of the sport, it came up through grass roots organizations in cities through the United States and the world.
2001-Bad Girl Good Woman Productions (BGGW) was formed, creating a new generation of roller derby, open to women only
Summer 2002-The Founders formed four teams, and staged their first public match in Austin, Texas
Late 2005-the revival then began in earnest, with over 50 similar all-female leagues in existence
2005-leagues across the US formed Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) to govern the sport
January 2006-The first all-female Canadian league of fifty members, the Terminal City Rollergirls was formed
February 2006- More than 80 leagues created
Mid-August 2006-more than 135 leagues created
In February 2006-the first national tournaments were held
January 18 2008 The Vagine Regime MySpace page launched: 200 members in a week
June 2008 Rollercon (Roller Derby Convention annually held in Las Vegas)-Vagine Regime "coming out", sponsored events and scrimmages
In 2008 the held the third nationals tournament Vagine Regime sponsors Pant's off Dance Party for Nationals
Currently there are an estimated 600 members or supporters of VR.



Work Cited
Ann Fausto-Sterling: Toward a Theory of Human Sexuality.Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality. New York: Basic Books, 2000. 233-255
Cahn, K. Susan "From the "Muscle Moll" to the "Butch" Ballplayer: Mannishness, Lesbianism, and Homophobia in U.S. Women's Sport" Feminist Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2, Women's Bodies and the State. (Summer, 1993), pp. 343-368.
Cisar, Katjusa. "Women on wheels: Roller derby grows up." 77 Square. May 2008.
http://77square.com/sweat/story_284798.

Judith Halberstam, Perverse Presentism: The Androgyne. The Tribade, the Female Husband, and other Pre-Twentieth Century Genders. Female Masculinities. Durham: Duke University Press 1998.
Kevin J. Mumford interzones: black and white sex districts in Chicago and New York in the early twentieth century, New York: Columbia University Press, 1997
O'Leary , Brietta. Sisterhhod on Skates, The Winnipeg Roller Derby Prepares for action. http://www.outwords.ca/content/roller.html
The Associated Press. "Elbows Body Checking and No, It's Not Hocky." The New York
Times. September 10 2008. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/10/othersports/10rollerderby.html?_r=3&oref=slogin
The Vagine Regime. Interviews 2008
The Advocate: Jessica Stites. Article: Derby Dykes. Issue 1010 July 2008
Julia O'Connell Davidson and Derek Layder, "Social Research and Everyday Life" in Methods, Sex and Madness. New York: Routledge, 1994. 1-28
Wells, Steven. "Roller Derby gets a good punking". Guardian.co.uk. May 23 2005.
http://www.gaurdian.co.uk/sport2005/may/23ussport.stevenwells.
Currently listening:
I'm in Miami Bitch
By Lmfao
Release date: 2008-12-21
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 

Current mood:pantsless
Where's the New England Vagine???? Are you really gonna let us dominate over here on the West Coast?? REPRESENT, OH QUEERS OF THE NORTHEAST!!! Especially after all that Pants Off queer dancing at Nationals, you've gotta be excited to connect with some other Regimers from throughout the region.



So, who's goin'?


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All level Skill's Clinic for rookies, vets and refs!

Bonnie D Stroir & Bully Julie from San Diego Derby Dolls are coming to Vermont to give us a weekend of good old fashioned hardcore Derby training and strategy training.
Will Jettison of Hellions of Troy will be in town offering ref clinics throughout the weekend too!
Don't miss out on this opportunity to get together with great derby girls and boys for a weekend of tough training and wild partying!
Open scrimmages and pick-up games all weekend!
Anyone can play!

Information Concerning Refs

Refs are welcome to participate in the skate skills clinic with Bonnie & Bully, and there will be separate ref clinics while Bonnie & Bully are working on hitting/blocking drills with us.

Non-skating skaters/coaches/mgrs/gurus are welcome to attend as well.

The reduced rate for these two groups is $20 for the weekend, still including lunch and, of course, good times!

Will Jettison of Hellions of Troy is not WFTDA certified yet, but Fresh Eddie who is helping him is. ( I have no idea where Fresh Eddie is from, they didn't tell me)

Insurance:


The GMDD will have purchased 30 USARS cards for the event to cover rookies who have NO insurance whatsoever and that's included on the registration fee.
Otherwise bring your RSC insurance card.

Payments:

They are setting up a PayPal account, not set up yet, but very soon.
If anyone wants to send in registration before that's set up, they can just write on the form that they've paid with PayPal.
Or pay cash/ check the day of: 55 $ US (maybe 45 $ if you are poor and cry for a discount…)


Stuff to Bring:

All your gear, winter clothing, a Black AND White shirt with your name and number for the open scrimmages.
Start thinking about fun team names and buddies to team up with, because we might organize a series of fun 20 minute games. Maybe a tourny, we'll play it by ear!
You can even create a team uniform and bring craft items to make posters, this is your chance to show off and be creative!


Direction to the Place:

1. Directions to the Expo - http://cvexpo.org/directions.aspx. I'll make sure we have signs up on the property directing you to the right building (Blue Ribbon Pavilion).

What we will do at the clinic

Bonnie and Bully are developing drills ( probably lots of fancy skating stuff) and lots of open scrimmages, 20 minute pick up games. Playing it by ear. Whatever the majority wants!
Lots of party!

Who is coming

So far, lots of Canadians! MTLRD about 15 people, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, Kitchener (close to T.O), Albany NY, Buffalo NY.
About 60 people or more..

Hotel discounts – Where to stay

Out of State Skaters will call hotel directly and request Green Mountain Derby Dames rate and they will in turn get the GMDD special rate. Rate is the same for one or two beds. (ps: Some girls from MTL informed me last night that the some hotel Staff does not know about the GMDD discount, but here it is anyway)


1. Holiday Inn Express (9,1 mi – 13 minute Drive)

1720 Shelburne Rd, S. Burlington

802/860-6000

Rate: Skaters and F/F: $79.95

free hot continental breakfast

2. Comfort Inn & Suites ( 9 minute Drive)

5 Dorset St, S. Burlington

802/863-5541

Rate: Skaters: $70 F/F: $75

free expanded continental breakfast



3. University Inn ( 9 minute Drive)

4 Dorset St, S. Burlington

802/264-4114

Rate: Skaters: $50 F/F: $55

free expanded continental breakfast


4. Motel 6 ( 8 minute Drive)

74 S Park Dr, Colchester, VT 05446

General Rate without the GMDD discount: $ 44

Phone: (802) 654-6860
Currently listening:
Boston
By Boston
Release date: 2006-06-13
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 

Current mood:  stoked
YOU GOIN'?



There's talk of Vagine Regime cheering sections, Vag Badges, and a lil' partaaaaaaay

Let folks know you're comin' & see who else is comin' by posting here, emailing their asses, callin' 'em up, whatever. I won't be at Nationals to play instigator like I was at RollerCon, so it's up to all y'all as VAG FAM to make this worth your while!

If you wanna join talks about what's gonna happen & when & how, join the Vagine Regime yahoo group at http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/TheVagineRegime/



injure
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Currently listening:
Other Animals
By Erase Errata
Release date: 2003-09-22
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 

Current mood:  stoked
Come to the Vagine Regime Suite (we won't know the room number 'til we check in, but keep an ear out) for your VAG BADGE at any time during RC.
Make your membership known! And more importantly, know if that cutie yer eyein' is famiglia!!





Wednesday, July 30th

We're A'Gettin' Vagine Regime Tattoos!

3pm

Iron Horse Tattoo

700 E Naples Dr 104, Las Vegas

This will only work if we get semi-solid number of people down BEFORE Rollercon. RSVP NOW by sending a DIRECT MESSAGE to the VR Myspace page. Don't post it here and think I saw it.
DO IT NOW!





Thursday, July 31st

"Practical BDSM" Workshop

Put that derby gear and those household items to WORK!

9pm-11pm

Vagine Regime Suite

Hosted by Enstephalitis (Mistress Chun) and Tempting Fate (Mind Mistress)

-Open to Women of All Orientations-





Friday, August 1st

Team Vagine vs. The Caulk Suckers

Queer vs. Straight Scrimmage

5:15pm

Fremont Street

Look out for the VR cheering section – fully equipped with cheerleaders!

If you want to be a cheerleader search and join gimme_a_v on Yahoo Groups



Vagine Regime Black & Blue Ball Afterparty

Midnight - ?

Vagine Regime Suite

Bring booze and your beer goggles.





Saturday, August 2nd

Post-Wedding Vagtastic Karaoke

1am-3am

Imperial Palace Karaoke Club

Third Floor

Hosted by Dual Cannonz





Sunday, August 3rd

I say Saturday night at the afterparty someone rounds up some folks for a hung over good time at the pool on Sunday. Who's game to be the instigator?









Other Vagerrific Stuff:


The Vagine Regime Suite is open for you to drop in any time. As long as someone's in there obviously.

Vagine Regime SHIRTS will be for sale at the Rink Rash booth in the Vendor Village. "Roller Derby Is So Gay" and "I'm Not Gay, but My Derby Wife Is" ….classic.

The Vagine Regime is officially hosting the 2008 Rollercon Scavenger Hunt. Put a team together! You get to smooch VR members for points!

Keep an eye out for the Vagine Regime section in the HELLARAD zine, which will be circulating its totes awesome self around the IP and elsewhere.

Contrary to previously announced, there will be no 2nd Vagine Regime scrimmage. However, all skaters are welcome to hop on last minute pick up scrimmages. See Betty Bamalam at the Sin City Skates table daily from 1-2pm to sign up.




SEE YOU AT ROLLERCON BETCHES!!!

The Matron of Muff

aka Injure Rogers
Currently listening:
Live in Las Vegas
By Elvis Presley
Release date: 2001-07-10
Thursday, June 26, 2008 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
BANKED TRACK DERBY TOURNAMENT!

Its like 3 days away. Some of you are probably already traveling. BUT POST HERE IF YOURE GOING TO BE THERE!
I know that there is FOR SURE gonna be helluv Vagine Regime representation.
Speak up!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 

Current mood:  adventurous
Post here if you're going to the East Coast Extravaganza! Lotsa West Coast representation on this board. Time for the EAST COAST & MIDWEST to represent!

There's apparently a gay/straight (or something similar? someone correct me if I'm wrong) scrimmage happening, so make sure you represent for the ladies!!!!!!
Currently listening:
Survival Sickness
By The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Release date: 2000-05-09
Friday, April 18, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
The Vagine Regime is going to KICK SOME STRAIGHT ASS at Rollercon! That's right folks. This is the roster. Right now we've got 14 and a couple alternates who have already been contacted. I assume its likely that one or two folks might drop off (but who knows), and in that case the alternates would move on in... Any openings that might happen to come up after that will be filled by one of the MANY folks who have written to ask to be on the roster. So, in other words, we are closed, closed, closed! EEEEeeeeee exciting!

So, without further a-doo-doo, TEAM VAGINE!

Jackie Daniels Grand Raggity
Chaos Fury Bellingham
Bliss Bombher B.ay A.rea
Daddy's Girl Sacred City
Trish the Dish AZRD
Althea N. Hell Chicago Outfit
Miss Fortune Rat City
Ivanna S. Pankin AZRD
Malice in Chains Windy City
Laura Palm-her LA Derby Dolls
Gaygan Sacred City
Fighty LA Derby Dolls
Mexican Jumping Mean B.ay A.rea
Demanda Riot B.ay A.rea


The straight team is also coming together, made up of the likes of Isabelle Ringer (San Diego Dolls), Punk N. Datrunk (Angel City), & Dirty Deborah Harry (Orange County)....more to come.


P.S. This is still subject to confirmation by RC
P.P.S. Why yes, you noticed correctly, we've got basically half of Team Awesome. HOLLER!!!!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 

Current mood:  contemplative
I have really strong opinions on this topic, but I seem to have torn a wee ligament in my knee and can’t sit long enough to collect my thoughts at the present moment. HOWEVER I think this is a VERY important issue in derby and would like to bring the conversation to everyone’s attention if you haven’t seen it already.

Please see the following posts, the posts that precede them, and search the board for more on the topic. This is where our communities come together. The queer derby community should be in tune to this... please speak on it ... either on the Roller_girls board, on this page, or on the Vagine Regime yahoo group (http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/TheVagineRegime)


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roller_girls/message/28454

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roller_girls/message/28574

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/roller_girls/message/28480



injure rogers
Currently listening:
Doorman's Daughter
By Leslie Hall
Friday, February 29, 2008 

Current mood:  animated
Blood & Thunder Derby Camp.
February 23rd & 24th

Vaginers from Kentucky, San Jose CA, San Francisco, Indiana, San Diego, Los Angeles, Arizona & kinda other places I can't remember descended upon the gay bars, hotel rooms, beaches & derby tracks of San Diego, California. Debauchery ensued. Whadja expect?

Dual Cannons - Silicon Valley Rollergirls

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Kasey Bomber - LA Derby Dolls

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Jessie Maims - Rollergirls of Central Kentucky

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Laura Palm-her - LA Derby Dolls

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Demanda Riot - B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls

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Jade ID - San Diego Derby Dolls

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Bliss Bombher - B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls

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Currently listening:
Pop Up
By Yelle
Release date: 31 August, 2007