History Mystery Game: Ready, Set, Guess!
Okay bitches, I've posted five clues about our upcoming podcast subject. Now, it’s time to make your guess! But, what’s a game without a prize? So, the first person to correctly guess our History Bitch wins a copy of Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris.” You'll get a peek into the scene where our mystery gal reigned supreme; not to mention, it features other great History Bitches like Zelda Fitzgerald, Josephine Baker, Alice B. Toklas, and Gertrude Stein! To enter, head over to Facebook and reply to the contest post. I'll announce the winner on Monday when I release the podcast! Good luck!
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