Posted on 04/24/2007 7:14:34 AM PDT by pissant
When it comes to being sexy, Victorias Secret writes the book, or at least takes the pictures for the book. So now, to go along with their book they have published their list of whats sexy. Monica Mitro, a spokeswoman for the intimate apparel company, says its not just how a person looks that creates sex appeal, USA Today reported on Thursday. (Sexy) is about how you are as a person, Mitro said.
The sexiest female athlete is Indy Racing Leagues Danica Patrick. The speedy brunette has turned a lot of heads both on and off the track since capturing Americas attention when she almost won the 2004 Indianapolis 500 race.
Others on the list include Jennifer Hudson, Cameron Diaz, country singer Carrie Underwood, footballer David Beckham and his wife, Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Alba, and Kate Hudson.
My first thought also. Then, I read it again...
“So now, to go along with their book they have published their list of ‘whats sexy.’
To each his own.
So now, to go along with their book they have published their list of whats sexy.
I see. I'll blame pissant's editing job.
The airbags are in the CAR!
They had different categoris, Danica won the female athlete award.
LOL!
Is Danica a race-car driver or calender pin-up?
A Playboy layout can't be far away?
Some modeling money could come in handy since you have to pay back all that Toyota money for not making races.
...just a thought.
I like the way she sits.
When she’s in a racing suit, I bet you she’s nice and sweaty though.
which one isn’t female?
David Beckham is all guy. Justin Timberlake is debatable, but he claims he's a dude.
You couldn’t catch that.
Victoria's Secret obviously hasn't seen John Force's daughters who IMO run circles around Danica.
You are absolutely correct.
The last time Tony did that I believe he was 3rd in both races even though they made him start last in Charlotte. The next year he was going to do it again until he was threatened with a law suit by one or more of Gibbs' sponsors. IMHO, after watching cars fly around the track at more than 220 mph for a couple of hours, then having to watch cars that can only turn laps speeds of 190 mph for 600 miles is just too boring. The last time I forced myself to watch the 600 was when the day started with the F1 race in Monte Carlo, then the Indy 500 and ended with the 600 late into the night. That might have been the last year Tony Stewart and Robby Gordon ran both races. My wife was not happy with me after all of that.
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