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(Smh.com.au) Cool Miss Australia donates her body to good causes. BRB, registering as a charity   (smh.com.au) divider line 24
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2010-09-07 07:17:41 AM
Her body is a good cause..
 
2010-09-07 08:55:11 AM
Campbell walked the catwalk in a full piece body suit donning abstract artwork on the areas affected by women's cancers - including breast, cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal and vulva cancer.

It'll behoove ya' to care for your vulva.
 
2010-09-07 09:51:10 AM
FTFA:
"It'll be a pink theme...

Giggity
 
2010-09-07 09:55:49 AM
I'd go DownUnder on her. Or is that Austria?
 
2010-09-07 09:56:22 AM
FTFA: "It'll be a pink theme and we'll be watching Sex and The City with chocolates and pink cupcakes," Campbell laughs.
"

No wonder Australia is incredibly gay.

//not that there's anything wrong with that
///being gay, I mean, not watching Sex In The City
 
2010-09-07 09:57:25 AM
The story says that she "put her tiara where her mouth is."

Ouch.
 
2010-09-07 10:04:38 AM
They couldn't find a better looking Miss Australia? I don't think she's that cute.
 
2010-09-07 10:09:14 AM
The picture caption says "Putting her body where her mouth is ... Jesinta Campbell. "

That thought will sustain me through the long, lonely work day
 
2010-09-07 10:12:20 AM
www.goldcoast.com.au

Just look at those sharp knees!

/I'll be in my bunk
 
2010-09-07 10:15:39 AM
I'd donate my penis to her vagina.
 
2010-09-07 10:20:39 AM
You know, I am starting to get tired of all these 'raising awareness' campaigns. Seriously, is there anybody in US over the age of 10 that has not heard about cancer? And there is no part of the human body that doesn't get cancer unless it is the metal spike they replace your hip with.

I am getting very cynical about most of the 'awareness campaigns' and 'fund-raising' drives. They serve only two uses, giving the average person a little warm fuzzy about giving away some money, and padding the pockets of somebody else who may or may not use a little of that money for the reason it was raised for...

\bah humbug
 
2010-09-07 10:23:34 AM
The Crepes of Wrath

Sorry...She only takes large donations.
 
2010-09-07 10:25:04 AM
litespeed74: The Crepes of Wrath

Sorry...She only takes large donations.


Ba-dum-bum-ching!
 
2010-09-07 10:37:14 AM
Slives: I am getting very cynical about most of the 'awareness campaigns' and 'fund-raising' drives. They serve only two uses,

No one is looking for a cure, just treatments... and that research... yeah it's going to take a long long time and require lots and lots of money.
 
2010-09-07 10:53:15 AM
Not the best pic of her. She's not too shabby.
 
2010-09-07 11:04:18 AM
www.awesomestories.com
 
2010-09-07 11:48:29 AM
media.apnonline.com.au
 
2010-09-07 12:50:32 PM
Celebs should probably stop trying to "raise awareness" and just write a check already.
 
2010-09-07 12:53:43 PM
She "raised" my awareness alright;)

I hope to give her a few seeds of goodwill;)
 
2010-09-07 01:07:25 PM
Slives: You know, I am starting to get tired of all these 'raising awareness' campaigns. Seriously, is there anybody in US over the age of 10 that has not heard about cancer? And there is no part of the human body that doesn't get cancer unless it is the metal spike they replace your hip with.

I can't begin to imagine what the benefit of raising awareness is supposed to be.

I am getting very cynical about most of the 'awareness campaigns' and 'fund-raising' drives. They serve only two uses, giving the average person a little warm fuzzy about giving away some money, and padding the pockets of somebody else who may or may not use a little of that money for the reason it was raised for...

\bah humbug


My favorite thing is when people walk or run to raise money. If I had the money, I'd pay them double to stay home.
 
2010-09-07 01:27:43 PM
Slives: You know, I am starting to get tired of all these 'raising awareness' campaigns. Seriously, is there anybody in US over the age of 10 that has not heard about cancer? And there is no part of the human body that doesn't get cancer unless it is the metal spike they replace your hip with.

I agree 100%.

What really pisses me off is that with all this attention, the only ones getting anything from it are the drug companies. No body is looking for a cure for cancer. Some cancer drugs cost $20,000 per month. With that kind of cash being made, the drug companies will do whatever it takes to keep cancer alive.

/Sad ( | ) true
 
2010-09-07 02:22:29 PM
wruley: Slives: You know, I am starting to get tired of all these 'raising awareness' campaigns. Seriously, is there anybody in US over the age of 10 that has not heard about cancer? And there is no part of the human body that doesn't get cancer unless it is the metal spike they replace your hip with.

I agree 100%.

What really pisses me off is that with all this attention, the only ones getting anything from it are the drug companies. No body is looking for a cure for cancer. Some cancer drugs cost $20,000 per month. With that kind of cash being made, the drug companies will do whatever it takes to keep cancer alive.

/Sad ( | ) true




WIN...
 
2010-09-07 03:06:08 PM
You know who else wanted to use bodies for what they thought was a good cause?
 
2010-09-08 05:40:06 AM
Yes. That is all.
 
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