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StockGuru News: Bad Toys Holdings, Inc. Awarded Contract as Choice Medical Transportation Provider

Bad Toys Holdings, Inc. Awarded Contract as Choice Medical Transportation Provider

Bad Toys Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: BTYH)

KINGSPORT, TN–(MARKET WIRE)–Jun 29, 2006 — Bad Toys Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB:BTYH.OB – News) announced today its Southland Health Services Division was awarded a contract as choice medical transportation provider for Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville, VA. Martha Jefferson Hospital serves Charlottesville and eight surrounding counties in Central Virginia. The facility is licensed for 176 beds, and provides cardiac and vascular care supported by on-site cardiac catheterization labs and a vascular interventional radiology lab. Martha Jefferson is accredited as a Community Hospital Cancer Care Program by the American College of Surgeons. The hospital also recently completed a $1.7 million renovation of its Emergency Department. Although the contract does include certain guaranteed minimum transport, the terms of the contract are not being disclosed.

“Our community depends on emergency care from Martha Jefferson Hospital,” said Steve Bowers, spokesperson for Martha Jefferson. “We are pleased to expand our capabilities through working with Southland/ Emergystat Ambulance Service, as the needs of our community continue to grow. Especially in cases of severe heart attacks, every second counts.”

Larry Lunan, CEO of Bad Toys Holding, Inc., stated, “We are extremely excited about this particular contract as it increases our profile in the non 911 private transport business and our exposure in the central Virginia area.” Mr. Lunan further added, “We continue to explore all options in this arena and expect to see continued growth in our private transport areas.”

The Company believes that it is uniquely positioned and will continue to be one of the leaders in the ambulance and medical transportation industry. The Company’s plans include continued growth through acquisitions of independent rural service providers where synergies and economies of scale will provide targeted profit margins, growing its current existing contractual relationship base with various counties, as well as expanding into new markets.

About Bad Toys Holdings, Inc.

Bad Toys Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB:BTYH.OB – News) participates in two distinct business segments. Southland Health Services, Inc.

This division provides medical transportation services, including emergency and non-emergency ambulance services. Our Southland Division operates in over 200 communities within the following seven states: Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Kansas, Tennessee, and Virginia. We operate more than 160 ambulances and wheelchair vans and have over 870 full- and part-time employees. At our current run rate we anticipate transporting more than 130,000 patients this calendar year.

Bad Toys Inc.

This division, Bad Toys, Inc., American Eagle Manufacturing Company and Gambler Motorcycle Company, continues to design, manufacture, distribute, service and sell custom made, Harley-Davidson type, V-twin motorcycles from component parts. We also offer premium accessories, parts, customizing items and apparel related to Harley-Davidson motorcycles on-line and directly from our retail and factory outlets. This division participates in Sprint Car Racing products and custom car construction & restoration. The Company also offers brokerage services for custom cars & motorcycles.

For further information, contact Bad Toys Holdings, Inc., Larry N. Lunan, President and Chief Executive Officer, (423) 247-9560 or Al Kau, Investor Relations in California at (888) 795-3166. Further information about the Company may be obtained on its website at www.badtoys.net.

Certain statements in this release and other written or oral statements made by or on behalf of the Company are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Statements regarding future events and developments and our future performance, as well as management’s expectations, beliefs, plans, estimates or projections relating to the future are forward-looking statements within the meaning of these laws. The forward looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties including market acceptance of the Company’s services and projects and the Company’s continued access to capital and other risks and uncertainties outlined in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are incorporated herein by reference. The actual results the Company achieves may differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties. These statements are based on our current expectations and speak only as of the date of such statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise.

Contact:

Contact:
Bad Toys Holdings, Inc.
Larry N. Lunan
423-247-9560

or

Investor Relations:
Al Kau
888-795-3166

Source: Bad Toys Holdings, Inc.

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