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In recent years, there's been a new kind of sexy calendar β one showing people who usually don't take off their clothes in public posing naked or nearly naked. The calendars are then sold to raise money for charity.
Often, the people posing are in heroic or sexy professions like athletes or firefighters. But not always. The latest calendar that's out there is called "Men Of Mortuaries. Of course, the most famous example of these calendars didn't involve people in traditionally heroic or sexy professions, either. They even turned it into a movie called "Calendar Girls. These kinds of calendars create win-win situations: those who pose can say they are grinning and baring it for charity, and those who buy the calendars can say they're not buying them because of the sexy pictures, but because they want to contribute to a good cause.
He also wanted to help change the image of morticians. He wanted to show the world that they're "not all Frankensteins. To round up morticians to pose for the calendar, McKenzie advertised in a trade journal. Now, there's a magazine I can do without. But morticians are used to looking so serious, that some problems came up during the photo shoot.
Some of the undertakers looked too much like, well, undertakers. Two of them refused to crack a smile. And some of the guys just weren't as "buff" as McKenzie wanted them to be for the calendar. But these were just minor setbacks. Remember what these guys do for a living. One of their jobs is to make dead people look good. So, changing the appearance of live folks must be just a, uh, walk in the cemetery for them.
They didn't do it with makeup and whatever other secrets morticians use. This is the 21st century β the digital age, the age of Photoshop. So, they digitally added some muscles here and there, and replaced the frowns with sexy smiles. You might think this was cheating, but nobody thought it was cheating in "The Godfather" when Don Corleone "asked" the undertaker to make sure that Sonny looked good after he was blasted with gunshots.