As event organiser Casey Jenkins explains “ We’re more interest in breaking stereotypes than bones” the weapons for the event include tomatoes, flowers, wine, wet newspapers, breadsticks, balloons, lettuce and beer. In hope to break down some old fashioned assumptions and send a message to government the event will showcase women in bouffant gowns and stylin’ tuxes. Once the rubble of the vegan cakes are collected, a reception with live music will be enjoyed by all. Provisions have been made for those with physical conditions, including pregnant women and women with broken limbs.
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