Full Story here reminds me of a young lad, a "modern apprentice" at a place I worked at. He had a poster of "Lara Croft" on the wall by his desk. No, not the one I have on my desk - Angelina Jolie as she appears in the role of Lara Croft in the film - this was a PC Game promotional poster of the character as she appears in the game. But the funny thing was when a gust of wind blew that poster down, when I went to put it back I found it was two sided, and on the other side was a "photo shoot" of a real woman modelling as Lara Croft. Turns out the company who made the game paid a model to pose - with her clothes on for the game, and here was the photo.  We poked fun at this bloke for a while after that saying stuff like "Here, you do know there's a REAL WOMAN on the other side of that poster" ... and I always remember his deadly serious reply the first time "but I prefer the PC Game Image".

I'm sure all manner of therapists could have endless fun explaining that preference, but why do I find the words on that BBC News Page that Marge is on the cover of Playboy that it was done "to appeal to a younger audience" a tiny bit disturbing.

Oh yeah, If anyone buys the mag, DO let us know whether Marge appears on the centrefold too (!)