We hear snowboarders are as fond of naked ladies as they are of calling each other "dude", so Burton's Love Series -- created in collaboration with Playboy -- is probably a safe bet. Each snowboard deck in the line features a full-size nude photograph of a model from the magazine's past. Bringing these lovable '80s Playmates to the slopes this winter may lose you points, however, because unlike with Playboy, you can't pretend you're riding the board for the articles. In fact, the Love Series already seems to be offending some parents in Vermont.
At $429 from Burton, which works out around Rs.20k, that's one expensive nudey picture. But if you were about to get one, which former Playmate would you want on your board?
Check out the gallery below to get some ideas ...
Playboy Playmates - Where Are They Now?
Pamela Anderson Then: As Miss February of 1990, Anderson listed "winning an Oscar" among her ambitions.
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Now: Pamela has yet to win an Oscar, but has set the acting standard in the celebrity sex tape genre.
Kevin Winter, Getty Images
Jenny McCarthyThen: McCarthy's reign as 1994's Playmate of the Year put her on the fast track to C-list stardom.
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Now: Today, Jenny dates A-lister Jim Carrey, and is the spokeswoman for an autism advocacy organization.
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Shannon Tweed Then: Tweed sledded down from Canada and captured Playmate of the Year in 1982.
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Now: The long-time soft-core erotica queen has been in a relationship with KISS rocker Gene Simmons since 1985, but there has only been reality TV documentation of their love since 2006.
Ron Galella, WireImage.com
Kelly Monaco Then: Monaco, Miss April 1997, listed "succeeding in the land of make believe" as one of her ambitions.
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Now: Monaco's make-believe success is marked by two Daytime Emmy nominations, and she added "reality" to her list of accomplishments by winning the inaugural season of "Dancing With The Stars."
Adam Larkey, ABC / AP
Brande Roderick Then: As Miss April 2000, Roderick listed negative people as one of her turnoffs.
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Now: Roderick will appear on next season's "Celebrity Apprentice," and we can only imagine how much she'll be turned off if she gets the ultimate neg from The Donald.
Bruce Malone, WB




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Friday 19 June
By martin
sexy clothing justify domestic violence
The majority of us are thankful to think that the time when a girl could be said to be "asking for it" - "it" being a slap, a beating or rape - because she was wearing a short skirt or talked back, is behind us.
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