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Elisabetta Canalis = More Italiana Heat
Published by MoonDog on November 17, 2008
Yesterday Mookie dropped a comment on the Elisabetta Gregoraci post that I interpreted as a veiled request to see a nice gallery of Elisabetta Canalis.
I’m not the type of person to turn a blind eye to a reader’s request, especially when it involves hot chicks in a state of undress.
It just so happens I had some familiarity with the lovely miss Canalis, an Italian model, actress and television personality.
She’s posed for Max and Maxim magazines and also had a small role in the 2005 Rob Schnedier film Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo.
Canalis has prototypical Mediterranean good looks with long brown hair, full lips and bedroom eyes. Her penchant for posing naked certainly doesn’t hurt either.
Since Canalis likes to appear nude I gathered those up in a special zip file you can download here for later viewing.
Meanwhile, these images you’ll see below are nothing to sneeze at. Elisabetta Canalis looks fabulous and I’m confident you’ll enjoy this gallery.
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mookie on Mon, 17th Nov 2008 06:27
My wish is your command! Nice work — thanks for improving my day MoonDog.
My other half actually went to school with Miss Canalis, in Sardinia… how I would have liked to have been in those gym classes!
– Mookie
Gunaxin on Mon, 17th Nov 2008 08:48
Apparently she is either very poor and can’t afford clothes, or she lives in a very warm climate.
MoonDog on Mon, 17th Nov 2008 09:16
Mookie – I was stationed on Santo Stefano Island, just off the coast of Sardinia. They’ve since closed the base but that was an excellent billet. I got a chance to visit relatives that were alive at that time on the mainland.
Phil – Sardinia is a fairly warm climate. Gets a little nippy in December and January, but otherwise very moderate. And chances are she has more money than you and me. At least you.
mookie on Wed, 19th Nov 2008 15:54
Ah, a beautiful part of the world. I’ve spent plenty of time in Sardinia, but haven’t been across to Isla di Santo Stefano…I heard that there were a lot of military bases around the area that have been closed down.