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High spirits
published: Monday | August 4, 2008

Noel Thompson, Freelance Writer


Partygoers from Southfield, St Elizabeth, living it up at the Red Stripe Temptation Isle's weekend of parties on Saturday night, labelled 'Colours' at Long Bay Beach Park in Negril, Westmoreland. - Photo by Noel Thompson

WESTERN BUREAU:

PARTY. Party. party.It was a sea of colours at Saturday's Red Stripe Temptation Isle at the Long Bay Beach Park, Negril, as patrons partied the night away.

The music, the mood and magic came together nicely at the event - themed 'Colours' - which saw numerous persons 'clothing' themselves in a spectrum of paints in the tourist town. The nearby beach was the chosen 'rinsing-off' spot for many after the event, while others simply strolled back to their hotels too tired or probably too stoned to clean up.

Friday's rains did not dampen the spirits at 'Pretty in Pink' at Temptation Beach. It was just another great night of partying with 'vibesy' music and unlimited alcoholic beverages.

It seemed some female partygoers had one too many drinks and got a little carried away. Their romping through-out the evening was a bit for some patrons.

"That does not look good," one patron said.

Thursday's temperature was red hot on the lawns on Temptation Beach as 'bredrens' partied the night away.

However, at 3:30 a.m. cops ended the party which had surpassed the 2 a.m. cut-off time.


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