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Sarah_Jayne 09-19-2005 04:25 AM

Girls Gone Wild video to aid Katrina victims
 
Girls Gone Wild video to aid Katrina victims

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Video makers notorious for filming women flashing their breasts said they will donate revenues from "Girls Gone Wild" episodes tied to Mardi Gras to the Red Cross to help Hurricane Katrina victims.

Mardi Gras is synonymous with New Orleans and 'Girls Gone Wild' is synonymous with Mardi Gras," Bill Horn of Mantra Films, the southern California company behind "Girls Gone Wild," told AFP.

"We have a personal and profound connection to the city," Horn continued. "We had to do something."

"Girls Gone Wild" crews have roved Mardi Gras annually since the company was founded eight years ago, filming females flashing body parts in exchange for bead necklaces, attention, t-shirts or just for the exposure.

"Girls Gone Wild" will donate to the Red Cross the online purchase prices of each title or package set "that has anything to do with Mardi Gras," including "the very popular 'Girls Gone Wild Doggy Style'," with rapper Snoop Dogg, Horn said.

Nearly a third of the company's 19 titles are linked to Mardi Gras, Horn said.

"I think I'm going to stick to the high road here," HT Linke of the Red Cross in Los Angeles responded when told of the "Girls Gone Wild" donation plans.

"If people make a donation to the Red Cross, we will use it for the intended purpose. Right now, the emergency is the needs of a lot of people."

Mantra films did not notify the Red Cross of its decision.

"I think the Red Cross has more important things to do than hear from us," Horn said. "I'm sure they will appreciate the funds."

Horn said the video proceeds would be diverted to the Red Cross for at least three months, dating back to when Katrina struck Louisiana on August 29. He estimated the donation amount would total thousands of dollars.

Mantra wasn't seeking publicity regarding the donation plans, and no press release was issued, according to Horn.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050917...r_050917193020

Wiggles 09-19-2005 04:51 AM

I bet the Red Cross will never acknowledge the donation or let it be known who made it.

facialfreak 09-19-2005 05:30 AM

I heard they are going to give each of the Cuban doctors a copy of DOGGYSTYLE :eek7

Sarah_Jayne 09-19-2005 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wiggles
I bet the Red Cross will never acknowledge the donation or let it be known who made it.


yeah, I wouldn't count on it

EroticySteve 09-19-2005 08:42 AM

I thought of GGW after it was known that Bourbon St. and NO were flooded. I then thought, "There goes a lot of great content for GGW".

mardigras 09-19-2005 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by EroticySteve
I thought of GGW after it was known that Bourbon St. and NO were flooded. I then thought, "There goes a lot of great content for GGW".

The French Quarter actually fared much better than the rest of NO. They've started letting some business owners in to start recovery and there was talk on the radio the other day that they are hoping to hold a scaled-down version of Mardi Gras. :thumbsup

tristan_D 09-20-2005 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Wiggles
I bet the Red Cross will never acknowledge the donation or let it be known who made it.

I suspect the worst, they will burn the money in public. these people are just crazy.

acctman 09-20-2005 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by sarah_webinc

"We have a personal and profound connection to the city," Horn continued. "We had to do something."

his name is Horn and he works for Girls Gone Wild hehe


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