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'HOT PINK PARTY' BREAST CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION 10TH ANNIVERSARY, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 26 APR 2004
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'HOT PINK PARTY' BREAST CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION 10TH ANNIVERSARY, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 26 APR 2004
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Happy Birthday: Elizabeth Hurley wird am 10. Juni 2015 50 Jahre alt
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Carol And Perry Two Dancers From The Dance Group 'hot Gossip' Wearing Cut-away One-piece Swim Suits By Designer Paul Howie.
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Carol And Perry Two Dancers From The Dance Group 'hot Gossip' Wearing Cut-away One-piece Swim Suits By Designer Paul Howie.
Carol And Perry Two Dancers From The Dance Group 'hot Gossip' Wearing Cut-away One-piece Swim Suits By Designer Paul Howie.
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'Doodlemum' Angie Stevens, who draws a picture of her children every day, Swansea, Wales - 28 Jun 2012
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'Doodlemum' Immortalises Growing Kids With Sketch Every Day
Most parents write diaries or take photos to record their children growing up but one mum has drawn a picture of her son almost every day of his life.
Angie Stevens began doodling son Gruff shortly after he was born and two years later she has now drawn more than 700 pictures of him and his two older sisters, Millie, 9 and Evie, 4.
The 38-year-old spends between around 20 minutes each evening sketching a new picture of her three children to document their day before posting them on her blog "Doodlemum".
The family's cat Arnie, rescue dog Bonnie, four chickens and Gizmo the cockerel appear in many of the sketches too.
Angie, who lives with husband Myles, 40, in Swansea, Wales comments: "It is a lovely record for the children to look back on and far better than photos as the pictures capture my emotions too".
"It has become a bit of an obsession and I now do a picture every day after the children have gone to bed.
"Most of the sketches are humorous, but sometimes it's a way for me to deal with things happening in our lives, such as when Millie was bullied at school or Gruff moved into his own room.
"In the morning the children come down and can't wait to see the latest picture."
Angie, who has a degree in illustration, has always enjoyed drawing but ended up working for several large companies after graduating from university.
It wasn't until she had her first child, Millie, that she found the time to start drawing again and started designing greetings cards.
But after the birth of her third child Gruff she suffered from post-natal depression and struggled to get motivated again.
"My husband kept buying me sketch books and suddenly it hit me that I could draw the children and start a diary," she said.
"It gave me an aim ea...
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Toilet car by Dave Hersch, Lakewood, Colorado, America - Jul 2010
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The Hot Wheels 'Hot Seat' toilet car on which Dave Hersch's vehicle is based
The Toilet Car
Here's a family who never have to worry about rest stops on road trips.
Dave Hersch and son Miles, 10, love to zip about their neighbourhood on a twin-bowl TOILET CAR.
They were inspired by a small Hot Wheels toy car that featured a toilet as a seat with a plunger steering wheel.
But it took four years and three prototypes to perfect a design that wasn't likely to leave unsightly skid marks.
The end result features a 6.5hp motor capable of driving two adults at 30mph. It also features SIX toilet rolls and a magazine rack for longer visits to the loo-on-wheels.
Dave, a graphic designer from Lakewood, Colorado, explains: "The first version was literally a toilet on top of a go cart. It didn't last past the first turn. The toilet slid off and broke into a million pieces on the road. Porcelain is very fragile I have learned.
"The second version was still a single toilet but had some features like a bolted down toilet, brakes, and a toilet seat. That version didn't make it past the first ride by my friend who flipped it and broke the toilet again.
"Finally the current model was build to be foolproof. Two toilets for transporting friends and family. That way I am always the driver."
Dave welded the car himself and wanted it to be as much like a real toilet as possible.
He says: "I added coolers as cistern tanks since real tanks are too heavy and hard to secure. I also added the "Six Roller", the capability of having six rolls of toilet paper on the cart with tensioned adjuster to get the perfect paper length.
"The magazine rack was the final touch that really brought the comfort of the bathroom to the mobility of a car.
"The biggest reward from the project is seeing people revert back to there roots as ...
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Shawn
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Ken
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRED...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349q )
Eric
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349p )
Cody
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349m )
Eric
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349o )
Brandon
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349k )
Men on a Mission calendar cover
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten peopl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349l )
Cody
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349j )
Ken
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRED...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349i )
Shawn
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CR...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349h )
Brandon
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349g )
Hot Mormon Muffins calendar cover
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten peo...
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Leticia - Ms December
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attent...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349f )
Charli - Ms April
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention....
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349a )
Tami - Ms May
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQX
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349e )
Kourtnie - Ms March
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attentio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349c )
Lynda - Ms June
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQX
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349b )
Miriam - Ms September
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attent...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Us Weekly's 'Hot Hollywood' party at Opera, Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 26 Sep 2007
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Us Weekly's 'Hot Hollywood' party at Opera, Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 26 Sep 2007
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'HOT PINK PARTY' BREAST CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION 10TH ANNIVERSARY, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 26 APR 2004
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'HOT PINK PARTY' BREAST CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION 10TH ANNIVERSARY, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 26 APR 2004
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