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Here’s Your Official ‘Party Down South’ Live-Update Post


Yesterday we brought you the news that “Party Down South,” the CMT series that features eight under-brained young adults with nicknames like “Daddy” and “Lil’ Bit” living together for a couple months and terrorizing whatever unlucky locale happens to be playing host while destroying their minds and bodies with insane amounts of alcohol, has chosen our unlucky locale to film its upcoming second season.

Already, tales of horror have started to filter in, with folks reporting sightings of cast members riding through downtown in trucks and imploring female bystanders to bare their breasts for the cameras.

And that was Monday morning. We have a feeling it will get much worse before it gets better.

So, as a public service, we’ll track the crew’s further tales of menace (or, y’know, just let you know where they are so you can stalk/harass/avoid them) in this post, which we’ll update as tips come in. Send us your sightings on Twitter at @FlagpoleMag, or via Facebook. Or, feel free to comment below.

UPDATE: Was the public peeing staged? According to a Facebook commenter, it was.

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