AdelaideJim said:
This is not new the Brits did it first in 2000! The women of the Rylstone and District Women's Institute in Yorkshire northern England made a calendar and raised nearly the equivalent of $800,000 for charity. The money was used to fund cutting edge research into lymphoma and leukaemia at the University of Leeds. The film Calendar Girls was fiction inspired by their efforts.
i agree, it may not be overly new to the world. Still, I think it'd important to encourage a positive image of beauty by pointing out little things like this whenever they come up.
god knows we see enough artificial beauty news every single day of our lives.
AdelaideJim said:
This is not new the Brits did it first in 2000! The women of the Rylstone and District Women's Institute in Yorkshire northern England made a calendar and raised nearly the equivalent of $800,000 for charity. The money was used to fund cutting edge research into lymphoma and leukaemia at the University of Leeds. The film Calendar Girls was fiction inspired by their efforts.
i agree, it may not be overly new to the world. Still, I think it'd important to encourage a positive image of beauty by pointing out little things like this whenever they come up.
god knows we see enough artificial beauty news every single day of our lives.
skryche
New York, NY
January 2003
DEC 30, 2005 01:44 PM