Monday, December 15, 2008

Gods of football Calendar



If your last year's New year resolution was to eat healthy and work out, but you made a balls-up of it... then..
This years resolution comes all the way from Aussie-land.. "I promise to spend more time working out" will be as easy as Christmas pie to follow, every time you take a glimpse at these hot footballers pinned on the inside of your locker.

Available in limited copy, these collectible "glossy totties" will soon be sold out like hotcakes.
Grab your stash while stock last. (Last years US supply sold out in a month)
Gods of football is distributed by Yes we are inc.

Click to buy online at amazon












The Player/Models:

Gods of Football Calendar 2009 Deluxe International Edition:

Daniel Conn | Gold Coast Titans (JAN)
Justin Sherman | Brisbane (JAN)
Matt Balin | Manly Sea Eagles (FEB)
Matt Cooper | St. George Illawarra Dragons (FEB)
John Williams | North Queensland Cowboys (MAR)
Brett Kelly | Canberra Raiders (MAR + DEC)
David Williams | Manly Sea Eagles (APR)
Kayne Lawton | Gold Coast Titans (APR)
David Shillington | Sydney Roosters (MAY)
Michael Osborne | Hawthorn (MAY)
Brett Stewart | Manly Sea Eagles (JUN)
Tom Learoyd-Lahrs | Canberra Raiders (JUN)
Michael Sullivan | Canterbury Bulldogs (JUL)
Shannon Hegarty | South Sydney Rabbitohs (JUL)
Sandor Earl | Sydney Roosters (AUG)
Tom Hislop | Essendon (AUG)
Michael Witt | New Zealand Warriors (SEP)
Courtney Johns | Essendon (SEP)
Beau Ryan | Wests Tigers (OCT)
Luke Grant | South Sydney Rabbitohs (OCT)
Dene Halatau | Wests Tigers (NOV)
Nick Youngquest | Sydney Bulldogs (NOV + COVER)
Andrew Welsh | Essendon (DEC)


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Friday, January 25, 2008

Leonardo Davinci and gender roles


The most famous portrait known to man is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Davinci. The question remains unsolved as to whether Leonardo used his own features on the painting, and furthermore if this was a painting technique (or tactic) or if this had any deeper meaning.

Gender seems to have been a very central issue in Leonardo's work in general - (it is no coincidence that Dan Brown also developed his story around all-important gender depictions in the last "supper".

Speculation over Leonardo da Vinci's actual sexuality began when he was 24 years old after his arrest on charges of sodomy, a serious crime in 15th century Florence. No witnesses appeared to support allegations da Vinci had sexual relations with a seventeen-year-old male model, thus the charges were dropped.

Gay heroes.com offers an interesting analysis and view on the subject pointing out that.. "Renaissance Florentines didn't make the distinctions we make about sexuality today and apparently it was common for young men to get into sexual relationships; in fact, the word "Florenzer" was German slang for "homosexual"".

I personally agree with "Ramone Johnson" from about.com who says, "Today, we are left with mere speculation as to the same-gender-loving feelings Leonardo da Vinci may have expressed in his personal life and his art. Regardless of his sexuality, Leonardo da Vinci should be (and is) remembered as the most influential Renaissance artists in our history."

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