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The Chester French / White Tie Affair “Fame Ball Challenge”

Posted by chesterfrench on Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

As many of you know, we’re on tour with Lady GaGa, Cinema Bizzare and The White Tie Affair.

Well, we decided to have a little fun on the road. So we’ve issued The White Tie Affair a challenge:

And it looks like they’ve gladly accepted:

Wow. That WAS a hot 8.

Here’s the White Tie Affair’s video for “Candle (Sick and Tired)”

“Candle (Sick and Tired)”

Make sure to hit up the guys on Myspace and Facebook.

And we await your challenge.

-DA & Max

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3 Responses to “The Chester French / White Tie Affair “Fame Ball Challenge””

  • xxx P says:

    wow that was kick ass

    ?
    ?? jani x

  • rachael boykins says:

    holy shit thats cool ass hell he and the girls are in the dorm room and we that you got it

  • Amy says:

    THAT WAS BAD ASS IN THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE THAT WAS A GREAT WAY TO HAVE SOME FUN

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