Its that time of year when men grow the mo' for a good cause. And what do the innovative PR agencies of Ireland do. Why they call on Nadia, Louise and Georgia of course...
Continuing on the a favourite theme of mine. The impact of a hair do on a chick's desireability. Danialla Moyles. Before - a blonde glamour model vibe. After - short bob. We like the short bob. Black string bikini helps too. Lose the bloke though.
With all of the rumblings about Fas misplacing tax payers money left right and centre, notably in the back pocket of the advertising industry "Con Men", its worth reminding ourselves of some of our money they put to good use.I give to you again, Georgia "Fas girl" Salpa. Money well spent. If the commission found out that taxpayers money funded her boobs, would we really be so annoyed. Thought not.
So there I am, setled in jammies and slippers watching the late late show on Friday and it appears Gillian Quinn (Mrs Niall Quinn), guest last Friday on Tubridys debut show, has followed the lead of Glenda and Georgia and removed the poodle perm too.
Any bloke with his babedar on in Dublin has seen the bus shelter ads for the lynx beach party. Well here's the usual Irish model suspects doing the usual bikini PR shot.Long may this continue we say.
These birds tour nightclubs and places like that as a kind of Irish version of the Swedish bikini team. You may recognise Lisa Marie from the Spirit TV ad a few posts down in this movie.
These girls give puppy fat a good name. Scroll to 1min 13 seconds for booty heaven at the Toys for big boys show in Dublin last year.
Check out the beautiful soft hair, so gently coloured, tender tanned skin - lotioned for protection against the suns rays and to achieve total body hydration, fullsome chest, gloriously whitened teeth, manicured nails, plucked eyebrows to die for and oh those joyous pout lips.
But enough about Marcus, Leigh looks fab too!
Incidently, Marcus changed the name of his South William Street restaurant Number Ten to Il Pomo D’Oro (which translates from Italian to either ‘tomato’, ‘golden apple’ or more bizarrely, ‘golden knob’).