Well looks like even the folks at Girls Gone Wild have gotten in on the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. It has been reported that they are donating money to the Red Cross for every video sold featuring New Orleans since the day of the disaster on August 29th.
They have been filming at Mardi Gras each of the past eight years, and other videos, such as the infamous Girls Gone Wild: Doggystyle, featuring Snoop Dogg and some scenes in New Orleans, make up about a third of their video library. The Red Cross refuses to comment on the donations, but says they will happily accept any donations given to them, no matter the source.







Article comments
1 - Bob A. Booey
I'm not sure if I trust Joe Franklin and the boys to donate the money they're promising to, given their past track record.
Zach Braff will forever have my adoration for his hilarious imitation of Joe Franklin and Girls Gone Wild in that Arrested Development episode last year.
That is all.
2 - Tan The Man
Any links to the news story?
3 - Dave Nalle
Most of their other videos seem to be filmed along the southern gulf coast which is about to be wiped out by Rita. Maybe it's god taking revenge on GGW.
Dave
4 - Joanie
Where'd you find this news?
5 - Bob A. Booey
Dave, is there anything you and your web browser DON'T know about?
How does our outraged favorite Texan know-it-all claim familiarity with the shooting sites of Girls Gone Wild exactly?
Is Mr. Dave Nalle a customer or did he browse their website thoroughly and look through each video description (for informational purposes only, of course)?
That is all.
6 - Doug Hannan
Most of their other videos seem to be filmed along the southern gulf coast which is about to be wiped out by Rita. Maybe it's god taking revenge on GGW.
When you consider that she's flattened about 20 churches for every GGW boobie flash on these tapes I think that we can both agree her revenge is well directed.
7 - Doug Hannan
Any links to the news story?
Screw that. Link to the bazoongas.
8 - Dave
www.nola.com provides a lot of information on all things Louisiana, it's where I got this news.