Canadians Are Hot, And Here's Proof
Thanks to MacStansbury.org for this link and for implying that he's suggesting something, even though he wasn't suggesting anything (it'll make sense in a bit).
It seems Playboy is featuring pictures of women from a Canadian university, McGill.
McGill university is known for its party life, hence the Playboy porno magazine has named it one of the top schools for partying.
Well, looks like I went to the wrong university.
Mine was all dull and educationy.
And, McGill has recently been in Canadian news for a hazing incident using a broomstick and a butt (I'll let you make the connection).
And, a university spokesperson stated,
"If we have a reputation as a party school, it's because the media is giving us one."Ya, I don't think so. The hazing happened long before the media ever cared about you.
Anyhow, MacStansbury.org sent me the link with the statement,
"it's Canadian. that would be the only reason I'm sending it to you.Uh huh, sure. You know, I might have contemplated it years ago when I first started university, but my school was definately not a party school.just...because you're Canadian.
not implying anything.
just so we're clear."
A polar opposite, rather.
But, all this porn talk has got my mind rolling. Playboy could do a hot blogger's issue.
Ya, most of us have too much self-respect to pose in one of those - thinking our minds are more valuable/significant than the physical - but, with the right amount of money, I'm sure Playboy could sway a few bloggers to pose.
Just a thought.
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Comments
I predicted at the first of the year:
"Playboy will take submissions for a 'Women of the Blogosphere' pictorial, which will appear in early 2007. No one you ever heard of will be in it."
Posted by: CGHill | April 11, 2006 07:20 AM
"No one you ever heard of will be in it."
Or worse...it will be Wonkette and Washingtoinne. Yuck. :-p
Posted by: TSL | April 11, 2006 08:11 AM
They'd pay me to keep my cloths on I think. :P
Posted by: MacBros | April 11, 2006 08:22 AM
Canadians Are Hot, And Here's Proof
Quite logical exagerated endothermic tendencies are quite common among Fauna found in frigid zones ;-)
That Artic Air and Long Winter Nights might be causative factors.
Posted by: Dan Kauffman
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April 12, 2006 03:06 AM
Canadians are hot, eh?
Sorry - couldn't resist. :)
Posted by: Paul Howard | April 17, 2006 12:39 PM