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While competing at the Australian Swimming Olympic Selection Trials for the Athens, 2004 Olympic Games, Barnett was approached by rising Melbourne based swimwear company Way Funky to model their men's label, Funky Trunks, [1] and was the face of the label from 2004 to 2010. This led to other modelling offers and sparked an invitation to compete ...
Way Funky signed a deal with Australian male model Craig Barnett in 2007 and was one of the first major brands to sign a major deal in March 2010 with an openly gay athlete, namely the Australian Olympic gold medalist diver Matthew Mitcham. Mitcham was announced as the new face of Funky Trunks. He will appear globally on advertising campaigns ...
Swim trunks, also known as swimming trunks, are a form of swimsuit - clothing worn by men and boys specifically for swimming. As such, they are usually made of materials specifically designed for being wet and remaining comfortable and hydrodynamic to not impede the swimmer.
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Swim briefs are also referred to as competition briefs, swimming trunks, bathers, togs, racer bathers, posing briefs, racing briefs, and colloquially in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom as budgie smugglers. [2] Like underwear briefs, swim briefs feature a triangular shaped front and a solid back providing form-fitting coverage ...
Funky Cops [41] Gadget & the Gadgetinis (2002) [42] Hamtaro (2002) [43] Iggy Arbuckle - acquired February 2007, to be broadcast from August 2007 [44] Iron Kid - bought from BRB Internacional for Jetix Latin America in January 2007; it was already showing in France and Spain [45] LazyTown; Let's Go Quintuplets! [46] Magi-Nation (2008) [47]
Deboner 2000 – Carol Rosenthal plays Lorena Bobbitt in a mock knife infomercial where she is brutally chopping phallic looking food and related items (pants, boxer shorts, and a gamecock). Family Feud – The Jacksons face off against The Royal Family in a fictional episode of the game. Ray Combs, host of Family Feud at the time, is the emcee.
Droolers Anti-Defamation League — Wearing nerdy glasses and a face full of slobber, Chevy Chase promotes this organization that works "to correct the negative image of droolers propagated by the media." Chase's sustained chuckle in this PSA from SNL ' s third episode is believed to the show's first break of character.