Tuesday Hotness – Daniel Conn, Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, David Williams, Travis Burns

So it turns out that Robert Bass from Yes We Are! Entertainment is a generous man. A Santa Claus of sorts, giving to me and you and me again a number of photos from the newly released Gods of Football Calendar 2009 – which is now available at Priape.

Tennis is great and all, but I think I’m playing the wrong sport:

Player/Model Daniel Conn
Photography by Pedro Virgil

Player/Model Tom Learoyd-Lahrs
Photography by Pedro Virgil

Player/Model David Williams
Photography by Pedro Virgil

Player/Model Travis Burns
Photography by Pedro Virgil

If you’re looking for more info on the calendar, check out: http://www.yesweareinc.com/blogger_resource_page.html and http://godsoffootball.blogspot.com/2008/12/gods-of-football-calendar-2009-is-most.html

Daniel Conn…well, what can I say. I’m in love. Here’s a promo video from the project. Many thanks to Robert Bass.

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