Thursday, September 22, 2005
Another company lends its support in New Orleans' time of need...
I truly don't know what to say to this one.....
CityBusiness staff report September 22, 2005 7:38 AM
SANTA MONICA, Calif. ? The company famous for selling videos of drunken girls flashing their breasts on Bourbon Street has promised to donated 100 percent ofthe profits of New Orleans-themed items to the American Red Cross.
Video and DVD company Girls Gone Wild has become a fixture on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras. The company released several Mardi Gras packages, including one with rap artist Snoop Dogg. "New Orleans is synonymous with Mardi Gras, and for the last eight years MardiGras has been synonymous with Girls Gone Wild," said GGW CEO and founder JoeFrancis. "Year after year the city of New Orleans and its residents have welcomed us with open arms and we have looked forward to our yearly trip to the Big Easy. The utter destruction of New Orleans and many part of the Gulf Coast truly saddens us."
CityBusiness staff report September 22, 2005 7:38 AM
SANTA MONICA, Calif. ? The company famous for selling videos of drunken girls flashing their breasts on Bourbon Street has promised to donated 100 percent ofthe profits of New Orleans-themed items to the American Red Cross.
Video and DVD company Girls Gone Wild has become a fixture on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras. The company released several Mardi Gras packages, including one with rap artist Snoop Dogg. "New Orleans is synonymous with Mardi Gras, and for the last eight years MardiGras has been synonymous with Girls Gone Wild," said GGW CEO and founder JoeFrancis. "Year after year the city of New Orleans and its residents have welcomed us with open arms and we have looked forward to our yearly trip to the Big Easy. The utter destruction of New Orleans and many part of the Gulf Coast truly saddens us."