Booble Begins 2nd Year of Girl of the Month

VAN NUYS, Calif. — With Lisa Sparxxx crowned as the 2007 Booble Girl of the Year on Aug. 1, a new race has begun. Adult contestants will be competing each month for a $500 cash prize and next August, the annual $5,000 grand prize.

"Thanks to our Booble girl contest, we had our best month ever in July," Booble chief Bob Smart said.

This year, the Booble contest will feature three special editions of the Booble Girl of the Month contest, starting in October, when the company will host its first Booble Halloween Contest, which will feature a total prize of $4,000.

Booble has invited a select group of models to participate in what it is calling the "Decorate Your Pumpkins for Halloween" contest. This is an invitation-only contest, limited to 25 contestants, open first to Booble Girls of the month and girls who have done the Booble Porn Minute.

The winning contestant will receive $1,500, the first runner-up will receive $1,000 and the top 10 finishers will receive prize money.

Girl of the Year Lisa Sparxxx, and runners up Bandy Talore and Vicky Vette has already accepted invitations. Joanna Angel, Nikki Benz, Carmen Luvana, Ava Rose, Sunny Lane and Tiffany Preston also have accepted Booble's invitation to decorate their pumpkins for Halloween.

"Past Booble girls of the month like Lisa, Vicky and Tiffany are all eligible to participate in these special contests, which allows us to continue our mutually profitable relationship with them," Smart said.

Requirements for the October Halloween Contest are simple. The model must include the famous Booble bookends in the photo, and they must be in "costume," which in this case means a mask or decorated pumpkins.

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