NEWS5 November 2012
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UK — Advertising research specialists Ipsos ASI have unveiled a quirky “Calendar Girls” style calendar featuring some of its leading men, in an effort to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK.
The calendar, called Ad*Lads 2013, costs £8.50 or £15 for two and is being sold online through Virgin Money Giving. All of the proceeds will go to the charity and donors can donate as much as they want to the cause.
In addition, Virgin Money Giving will claim gift aid on the charity’s behalf where the donor is eligible for this. Photographs were taken by freelance photographer Kate Darkins.
Deborah McCrudden, managing director of ASI at Ipsos Mori, said: “We really appreciate all your support and we hope you enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed making it.”
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Babs Boone
13 years ago
My goodness! There I was innocently scoffing my Crunchy Nut when all of a sudden a certain Mr February popped up on my screen. Well, I won't spoil the surprise for the rest of you girls - suffice to say I haven't seen a behind like that since our serengeti tour of '08.
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Babs Boone
13 years ago
My goodness! There I was innocently scoffing my Crunchy Nut when all of a sudden a certain Mr February popped up on my screen. Well, I won't spoil the surprise for the rest of you girls - suffice to say I haven't seen a behind like that since our serengeti tour of '08.
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Sinead Hasson
13 years ago
Thats Christmas presents for the team sorted out!
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