Okay, the layers of protection provide a purpose, but what if this were the norm?
I might be more inclined to watch the game and not yawn so much....and then the game would be more inclined to be less violent, I think. You can't tell me that part of the violence in hockey isn't caused in part by the fact the players are ensconced in layers of polycarbonate plastic and Kevlar.
Can you imagine those giant, muscular hockey hotties in something more, um, skintight?
The Vancouver Canucks are 2 wins to 1 against the Nashville Predators in the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs. The only reason I know that is because as a Canadian I'm expected to know these things. Walking to Mr. P's last night I could tell what was going on in the game just by listening to all the reactions from apartments, bars, cars as I was walking down the street! :)
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Your body painted hockey player reminded me of a great commercial for Delta Faucets:
Here is the commercial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=Kf4ufAwdCao
And the Making Of! :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=W9-_mvOfXkQ
If I could get these types of bodies in a Car Wash, I'd open one tomorrow!
Take care,
TORubber
How about the Air New Zealand commercials and safety videos? Body paint galore! :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elD38pJX7iE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Mq9HAE62Y
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