Editorial staff in pin-up calender
Finaly some girls at this blog! The romanian newspaper Bursa now has completed their 2005 pin-up calender. The special thing about this calender is that all featured girls are employed at the newspapers and they are all wearing sexy traditional costumes. We all know that journalists and pressroom hang-arounds are hot as uranium in hell, but take a look at these co-workers…
We get to see Oana Andreea Stroiescu from marketing in white stockings and matching white leather boots and Georgeta Anca, telephone operator, with an open shirt and an indeed provocative attitude.
- And here dressed up as lover of Djengis Khan, Ancuta Carolina Stanciu, leader of the editorial staff at Bursa:


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See them all here: http://bursa.ro/cotidian/?pag=calendar
More Romanian newsapers here
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UPDATE !
While doing my daily scan of 2685 newspapers worldwide I found an amazing thing in the Nigerian Sun News Online:
http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/sungirl/index.htm
These girls may not be as pretty as the Bursa staff pin-ups - but you get these girls phonenumbers and sometimes their emailadresses.
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Just one month to go, and the calendar will be removed from the last walls, what do they bring us for 2006?
Comment by rotte vis — December 5, 2005 @ 11:36 pm
Hi rotte vis, good question. I fear that next year we will se:
1. Sweating paperboys and oily workers at the rotation press.
2. Same girls, but dressed up like paperboys and oiled workers.
Comment by Hans Henrik Lichtenberg — December 8, 2005 @ 1:43 am
Maybe they’ll do a S/M theme and let the female employees spank one another with wet issues of Bursa?
Comment by Hans Henrik Lichtenberg — December 8, 2005 @ 1:47 am